Newari Ornaments

How to say I love you in Newari language ?

Newari ornaments are a stunning part of Nepal’s cultural heritage. Made by the Newar community, these jewelry pieces are known for their intricate designs and deep cultural significance. Worn during festivals, weddings, and special occasions, Newari ornaments reflect Nepal’s rich history and craftsmanship. Newari ornaments list Tuki Tuki is double stud jewelry inserted in the … Read more

I love you in Newari language

I love you in Newari

Learn how to say I love you in Nepalbhasa or Newari language with pronunciation. Love means matina (मतीना) in Nepalbhasa. It is pronounced as ma-ti-na. Matina is also name of a girl. To say I love you in the Newari language you can say “Jie chan-ta ma-tina ya-na” (जिं छंन्त मतीना याना). Here, ji chanta … Read more

Happy dashain in Newari language

Happy dashain in Newari language

If you’re wondering how to say happy Dashain in the Newari language then it is called “Mo-ha-ni na-kha ya bhin-tu-na”. It is one of the most important festivals like Pahachare, Machendranath jatra in Patan, Sunti etc. Among other communities and Newa, it is celebrated with slight differences. It is also a time for family reunions. … Read more

Makalu Trekking in the eastern region of Nepal

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Makalu Trekking is one of the most thrilling and challenging adventures in Nepal. Located in the remote eastern Himalayas, the Makalu Barun National Park offers breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and stunning views of Mount Makalu (8,485m), the fifth-highest mountain in the world. Unlike the crowded Everest and Annapurna trails, Makalu Trekking provides a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path … Read more

Learn Newari

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Nepal Bhasha is popularly known as the Newari language. Officially it is known as Nepalbhasa. It is mainly spoken in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur but it is also spoken in other parts of Nepal. Nepal Bhasha is mainly spoken in Nepal including places like Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Makwanpur, Panauti, Palpa, Trishuli, Nuwakot, Dolakha, Banepa, Dhulikhel, … Read more