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A common social greeting in Nepal
문화적 배경
Food is considered a gift from the goddess Annapurna. Asking if someone has eaten is not just social; it's almost a spiritual check on their abundance. Newars have a very complex food culture. They might ask 'Bwaye jula la?' (Has the feast happened?) during festivals, which is a localized version of the greeting. In high altitudes, tea is often more important than rice. You might hear 'Chiya thung-up?' (Did you drink tea?) used with similar frequency as a greeting. Even in the US or UK, Nepali immigrants use this on Facebook or over the phone to maintain a sense of 'home' and community care.
The 'Polite Lie'
If you are in a hurry, always answer 'Yes, I've eaten,' even if you haven't. This prevents the host from feeling obligated to cook.
Reciprocate!
Always follow up your answer with 'Tapaile ni?' (And you?). It shows you care about them too.
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A common social greeting in Nepal
The 'Polite Lie'
If you are in a hurry, always answer 'Yes, I've eaten,' even if you haven't. This prevents the host from feeling obligated to cook.
Reciprocate!
Always follow up your answer with 'Tapaile ni?' (And you?). It shows you care about them too.
Honorifics Matter
Never use 'Khayis' with someone you just met. Stick to 'Khanubhayo' to be safe.
셀프 테스트
You meet your teacher at 11:00 AM. Which greeting is most appropriate?
Meeting a teacher:
Teachers require the high-honorific 'khanubhayo'.
Fill in the missing word to complete the standard greeting.
खाना _______?
'Khanubhayo' is the standard polite past tense of 'to eat'.
Match the time of day with the correct greeting.
1. 10:30 AM 2. 3:30 PM
Main meals (Khana) are morning/night; snacks (Khaja) are afternoon.
Complete the dialogue politely.
A: खाना खानुभयो? B: हजुर, खाएँ। _______?
'Tapaile ni?' (And you?) is the standard polite way to return the question.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Meeting a teacher:
Teachers require the high-honorific 'khanubhayo'.
खाना _______?
'Khanubhayo' is the standard polite past tense of 'to eat'.
1. 10:30 AM 2. 3:30 PM
Main meals (Khana) are morning/night; snacks (Khaja) are afternoon.
A: खाना खानुभयो? B: हजुर, खाएँ। _______?
'Tapaile ni?' (And you?) is the standard polite way to return the question.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
5 질문Not every time, but it's very common during the hours of 10-12 AM and 7-9 PM. Outside those hours, 'Sanchai hunuhuncha?' is better.
You can say 'Baki cha' (It's remaining). If you are at a friend's house, they will likely offer you food immediately.
Yes, 'Bhat' means rice, but it's used to mean the whole meal. It's slightly more informal than 'Khana'.
Yes, in a friendly or semi-formal email, it's a very nice way to start after the initial greeting.
It's phatic communication. They aren't seeking information; they are acknowledging your presence and well-being.
관련 표현
खाजा खानुभयो?
similarHave you had your snack?
सञ्चै हुनुहुन्छ?
synonymAre you well?
आरामै हुनुहुन्छ?
specialized formAre you at ease/well?
के छ?
informalWhat's up?