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Changing currency
문화적 배경
Exchanging money is often a social interaction. Don't be surprised if the money changer asks where you are from or where you are trekking. Banks in Nepal have specific hours for 'Foreign Exchange' (usually 10 AM to 3 PM). Always bring your passport. During festivals, people specifically exchange old notes for new ones to offer to deities and elders. This is seen as auspicious. In small villages, 'Paisa Sāṭnu' might be difficult because cash is scarce. It is polite to buy something small before asking for change.
Check the Rate
Always check the official Nepal Rastra Bank website for the daily rate before you 'Paisa Sāṭnu'.
Torn Notes
Be careful! If you 'Paisa Sāṭnu' and get torn notes, many shops won't accept them. Ask for clean ones.
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Changing currency
Check the Rate
Always check the official Nepal Rastra Bank website for the daily rate before you 'Paisa Sāṭnu'.
Torn Notes
Be careful! If you 'Paisa Sāṭnu' and get torn notes, many shops won't accept them. Ask for clean ones.
The 'Milcha' Trick
Adding 'Milcha?' to the end of any phrase makes you sound much more polite and fluent instantly.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Sāṭnu'.
मलाई डलर ______ छ।
When expressing a need with 'cha', the infinitive 'साट्नु' is used.
Which sentence is the most polite way to ask for change in a shop?
Choose the best option:
'Milcha' turns a statement into a polite possibility/request.
Match the Nepali phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
Sāṭnu = Exchange, Tirnu = Pay, Tipnu = Pick up.
Complete the dialogue at the bank.
Customer: नमस्ते, मलाई पैसा साट्नु छ। Clerk: हुन्छ, कति ______?
The clerk is asking 'How much will you exchange?'
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제मलाई डलर ______ छ।
When expressing a need with 'cha', the infinitive 'साट्नु' is used.
Choose the best option:
'Milcha' turns a statement into a polite possibility/request.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
Sāṭnu = Exchange, Tirnu = Pay, Tipnu = Pick up.
Customer: नमस्ते, मलाई पैसा साट्नु छ। Clerk: हुन्छ, कति ______?
The clerk is asking 'How much will you exchange?'
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자주 묻는 질문
5 질문Usually, only authorized 'Money Changers' or banks can legally exchange foreign currency. However, any shop can help you 'break' a large Nepali bill.
Yes, for foreign currency exchange at banks and official booths, a passport is required by law.
It is neutral. It's perfectly fine for both a street market and a professional bank.
The word is 'Khudra'. You can say 'Khudra sāṭnu' to get coins or small notes.
Yes, but notes above 100 INR are often restricted in Nepal. Ask 'IC sāṭnu milcha?'
관련 표현
खुद्रा साट्नु
specialized formTo get small change
पैसा तिर्नु
similarTo pay money
पैसा कमाउनु
builds onTo earn money
पैसा हराउनु
contrastTo lose money