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== [[Nepali language]] ==
== [[Nepali language]] ==
hey!! is there a newari fanatic or some!! you newars call everything as NEPAL (NEPAL BHASA , NEPAL SAMBAT, NEPAL ....) WHAT IS THIS?? IT FEELS THAT ONLY NEWARS ARE NEPALIS AND EVERYTHING RELATED TO NEWAR IS ONLY NEPALI...INCLUDE THE WORD "NEPAL" AND IT BECOMES WELL KNOWN OVER THE WORLD....ITS NEWARI TACTICS ...BEWARE !!!!


* Halló! Is this the same ? Best regards [[User:Gangleri|Gangleri]] | [http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Gangleri&action=history Th] | [[User_talk:Gangleri|T]] 16:20, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
* Halló! Is this the same ? Best regards [[User:Gangleri|Gangleri]] | [http://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Gangleri&action=history Th] | [[User_talk:Gangleri|T]] 16:20, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

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hey!! is there a newari fanatic or some!! you newars call everything as NEPAL (NEPAL BHASA , NEPAL SAMBAT, NEPAL ....) WHAT IS THIS?? IT FEELS THAT ONLY NEWARS ARE NEPALIS AND EVERYTHING RELATED TO NEWAR IS ONLY NEPALI...INCLUDE THE WORD "NEPAL" AND IT BECOMES WELL KNOWN OVER THE WORLD....ITS NEWARI TACTICS ...BEWARE !!!!

No - Newa (Nepal Bhasa in this article) is the local language of the Kathmandu Valley, whereas Nepali comes from further to the west. Newa is a Sino-Tibetan language, while Nepali is an Indo-European language. BovineBeast 16:28, 4 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Capitalization scheme

  • Is there any rationale to the initial case of the romanizations in the list of common words and phrases? I can't see a pattern that tells me why some are capitalized and others lower-case. The devanagari spellings don't seem to differentiate. If no one explains the system or expresses a preference I'll go in eventually and make them uniform one way or t'other. --Haruo 06:46, 19 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Citation needed

Thanks for the information. It must have been overlooked. It is now corrected. Hindi is very similar to Maithili, Bhojpuri and Nepali. So, people of cities esp in Terai understand it. I could not find any information on second and third language of Nepalese population. However, as far as I know, in places where there are no cable lines and Hindi channels, the comprehensibility of Hindi is low even in Terai region (however, this should not be confused with Maithili or Bhojpuri which are the dominant languages in terai). In Chure, Hills or Mountains, people almost do not understand Hindi outside cities. As you have mentioned, more than 1 percent of Nepalese population do understand Hindi by now thanks to Nepal Television's regular broadcast of Mumbai based Hindi programs (not a single program of Nepalese Hindi speakers have been telecasted in Nepal Television till date). Thanks again.--Eukesh 12:57, 15 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Classical Newari

Classical Newari was redirecting to Nepal Bhasa. I've no knowledge whatsoever of Newari, either classical or modern, but since ISO 639-2 have assigned a specific code to Classical Newari, I guess it deserves a specific article. I have created the stub, and let specialists see if part(s) of the historical section of Nepal Bhasa article should be moved there.universimmedia (talk) 22:27, 4 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]