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Posted on 01-16-13 7:24 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi All,

What are different words for mother in different languages spoken in Nepal? I want to write an essay on it. For example,

sanskrit - mata
nepali - aama
Rai -
Limbu -
Tharu -
maithili -

and more.

Thanks for your help!

 
Posted on 01-16-13 8:22 AM     [Snapshot: 39]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Rai has several sub-caste into.
Every subcaste has each different language. You have to ask every Rai according to their sub-caste. E.g. for Thulung they call "maam".

Hope you find them.
 
Posted on 01-16-13 9:59 AM     [Snapshot: 117]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Rai - आमो
Limbu - आम्बो
Tharu - माँहा 



 
Posted on 01-16-13 10:29 AM     [Snapshot: 159]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank you Khumbule and 28th amendment.

So, it would be safe to say "Rai - Thulung" bhasa - Maam.

And "Rai in General" - Aambo



 
Posted on 01-16-13 10:46 AM     [Snapshot: 177]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 Unless some required research, looks like somebody has a lot of time in their hand ..LOL
 
Posted on 01-16-13 11:34 AM     [Snapshot: 231]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 Magar --->   Moi , mui 
 
Posted on 01-16-13 1:51 PM     [Snapshot: 295]     Reply [Subscribe]
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thank you pepsi and khoyo.

i am trying to compose a list of diiferent words for mother in Nepal. I will probably post the article (which is the list itself) in a website. I will post the link here once I get as many nepali mother words as possible. And please correct me then if I am wrong.

Are there any bhojpuri, awadhi, thakuri, tibetian, sherpa, and many more language speaking people here? I would love the inputs.

thanks.

 
Posted on 01-16-13 3:05 PM     [Snapshot: 335]     Reply [Subscribe]
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28th,

What sub-caste of Rai call - आमो?

 
Posted on 01-16-13 3:16 PM     [Snapshot: 347]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thakuri : Muwa, Muwa hajur
Newari : Maa
I know one of my sherpa friend used to call his mother as Amo, don't know whether that's a correct word or not.
 
Posted on 01-16-13 3:25 PM     [Snapshot: 353]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thakuri: Muwa Hajur Baksiyosh...


LMAO !!

 
Posted on 01-16-13 3:43 PM     [Snapshot: 375]     Reply [Subscribe]
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हसायो SAP dude ले | तेसो भए :
मुमा हजुर : mother इन thakuri
हजुर मुमा : ग्रान्ड-mother इन baun

अनि muma hajur हुन्छ भने mata ji पनि राख्नुस है | फेरि यो त हिन्दि भयो भन्ला कसैले ,,,,.
यहाँ कसैले भनेन : नेवारीमा त मांग भन्छ होइन र ?

 
Posted on 01-16-13 3:48 PM     [Snapshot: 377]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 नेवारी : मा, अमा
 
Posted on 01-16-13 3:51 PM     [Snapshot: 382]     Reply [Subscribe]
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  मांग नै त होइन माङ छैन भन्छ
 
Posted on 01-16-13 3:54 PM     [Snapshot: 382]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Laure,

I was only being sarcastic to "Muwa Hajur of Thakuri"

I actually came to find out after i came to USA that Thakuri think they are different from Chetris.  I used to think they were all the same but some "thakuris" even get offended when called Chetris to them....lol

ठकुरी को स्वाङ्ग ...कहिले के बोल्या छ कहिले के |

 
Posted on 01-16-13 7:52 PM     [Snapshot: 480]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 SAP Dude, the minute you replied, i knew that you were being sarcastic and i totally understand your sarcasm. I myself used think that Thakuri's are different but later after reading the history of Nepal and Nepalese especially the book of Dr Harka Gurung, i realized that Thakuri's are Chhetri's. The reason Thakuris don't consider themselves as Chhetri's is because of the Royal Family of Nepal who are also a Thakuri's. Thakuri's are originated from Chhetris, It's just that they wanted to call themselves different because lots of Thakuri's i myself have seen are very proud of their surname which i don't understand why? Also one of the other reason is may be because of their high class lifestyle. I am sure you've seen of the Thakuri's, Rana's (Hune KHane wala haru) That might be the reason. 

But there's nothing to do with what you called your mother because i myself is Thakuri and i called my mother as Muwa. I don't know what in the world makes your laugh your ass out of that. 


 
Posted on 01-16-13 8:28 PM     [Snapshot: 509]     Reply [Subscribe]
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thank you all for your inputs.

I hope more people who speak or at least know different languages see this post.

 
Posted on 01-16-13 11:23 PM     [Snapshot: 587]     Reply [Subscribe]
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SAP dude ,better write about your own things than trying to make fun of others ,It 's not funny btw.

 
Posted on 01-17-13 7:53 AM     [Snapshot: 635]     Reply [Subscribe]
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that was supposed to be a joke
 
Posted on 01-17-13 9:08 AM     [Snapshot: 676]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Karnali....i agree with you of your perception of Thakuris about Thakuris thinking themselves as " hune khane, dekhya sunya haru". Genetically, thakuris could be mixed with Magars or something...some do have some magar like physical features.

Anyways....coming back to the topic of names for mother......it seems like the sound of "M" is the first sound a child makes and the first thing he wants to call is his monther and hence all the cultures have their Mother sound starting from "Ma".

Now, may be the second easy sound for a child is "ba" and hence the sounds "Ba, Pa, and Pha is ther for fathers name.

 
Posted on 01-17-13 11:12 AM     [Snapshot: 725]     Reply [Subscribe]
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thakuris have mixed more with the matwali castes(mainly magars ) of the west whereas other khas (chetris and bahuns) have mixed more with the north indians and rajputs.my  personal view!

 



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