tell me something nice, please

Nepali translation: kripaya malai kei ramro kura bhana

15:24 Jan 14, 2004
English to Nepali translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: tell me something nice, please
tell me something nice, please
Marzena Danielak
Nepali translation:kripaya malai kei ramro kura bhana
Explanation:
The things that you want to say can be literally translated to Nepali... but most of the time it is not how a nepali will say it. This is a literal translation:

"kripaya malai kei ramro kura bhana"

but this is how I would say it:

"malai kaile kahin ramro kura bhanne gara na"
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pucoug (X)
Local time: 14:22
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thank you very much. if you answer all my question I will be very grateful. that is interesting that everything I want to say is difficult to translate to nepali. it looks like they dont know 'love feelings' or they express it differently. are you a nepali? thank you once again.
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kripaya malai kei ramro kura bhana


Explanation:
The things that you want to say can be literally translated to Nepali... but most of the time it is not how a nepali will say it. This is a literal translation:

"kripaya malai kei ramro kura bhana"

but this is how I would say it:

"malai kaile kahin ramro kura bhanne gara na"

pucoug (X)
Local time: 14:22
Native speaker of: Native in NepaliNepali, Native in HindiHindi
PRO pts in pair: 4
Grading comment
thank you very much. if you answer all my question I will be very grateful. that is interesting that everything I want to say is difficult to translate to nepali. it looks like they dont know 'love feelings' or they express it differently. are you a nepali? thank you once again.
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