Nepali Lesson 2 – Keyrpaya Dhanyabad FerriVetaula
Nepali Lesson 2. – Audio podcast.
In this lesson, you will learn to speak:
- KeyrPawYa = Please
- DhanYabad = Thank you
- FerriVeeTowLaa = See You Again.
Taking lessons in their order will help you learn faster. So, if you haven’t taken the lesson 1, please take it then continue here.
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कृपया = KeyrPawYa
धन्यवाद = Dhanyabad = Thank You
फेरीभेटैाला = FerriVeeTowLaa = See You Again
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Post Accessibility : Following is the transcript of the audio.
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Hi there,
It’s me Linda again
In this lesson, you will learn how to say please, thank you and see you again.
In lesson 1, you learned the meaning of Namastay didn’tchya. Good job, you got that right. Namastay means hello, how are you, and much much more. Now lets get on with lesson 2, Kir$*(#@rrrr payaY…. (Linda having difficulties in pronouncing this word. She says, “I am learning Nepali also and my friend Ruben is here, because sometimes it’s kind of difficult to do all the sometimes they (Those speaking Nepalese) roll their tongs and its kind a hard for me to do.. ” And She asks Ruben to help her out)
pronounce the word KEY, then touch a bit on the letter R by moving your tongue upward, and then on the word “Paw” then “Ya”
So you have, KeyRPawYa,
You are then, asked to repeat after the speakers.
(A) repeat the word KeyRPawYa about 4 times.
(B) repeat the word Dhayabad. Ruben explains how to pronounce the word Dhayabad (Dhanyabad.. the last part of this word.. you try to pronounce the letter d as word ‘the’ in English)
(C) Ferri VeeTowLaa. Ruben explains how to pronounce. Pronounce as it is written. Repeat Ferri VeeTowLaa a couple of times.
– end of lesson
Tips: Repeat this audio at least 3 times, try to pronounce and use them in combination. Lessons will slowly build up with sentences.
So better prepare now !
Dhanyabad !
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Comments
Your lessons are great! Your pronunciation of कृपया is not correct. It should be pronounced KRI-PAW-YA not kir-pa-ya.
Very nice effort and I’m sure your lessons are helping lots of people.
Lomash Regmi, u r right on that. But those who don’t know how to roll their tongue??? LOL I believe that’s gonna be a bit hard… so roll your tongue you all.. to say Please go
KEYR-PAW-YA or KEEER-PAW-YA (hope that helps, if not, repeat the audio lesson)
see http://blog.nepalvista.com/2009/09/15/np_les_my_mero_1/
new lesson.
I’ve been flowing your blog, and It helps me a lot. I’ve been planning to travel to Nepal this year.

hey Ruben, nice efforts. keep it up. My question is, how will you complete this venture by making each lessons just a few minutes… my idea… make it about 10 minutes or so. what do you think ?