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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Learn Magar Dhut

Magar Dhut is a very ancient language but is still alive. It is believed that it was developed in old era and now speaks by indigenous race of Magars. Magars are 3rd highest population among entire castes and first high population among the indigenous nationalities of Nepal. There are three types of magar tongue they are; Magar Dhut, Magar Kham/Pang and Magar Kaike.
In Nepal, mother tongue of some indigenous people are similar to magar language so native magar Dhut speakers can easily understand their languages.

Today I am going to tech about “Meeting and Parting” of Magar Dhut. We always encourage you to learn our magar language.

1. English: Good Moring!
Magar: Jhorle, Jhoring, Mijhor

2. English: Hello, how are you?
Magar: Jhorle, kuncha le nako?

3. English: I am fine, thank you.
Magar: secha le nako ?

4. English: I am glad to see you.
Magar: nakkoke katha dupnang dhaling marhanga

5. English: Thank you, I am also pleased.
Magar: Jilau, nag da dhaling maranga.


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