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Crossing from one side to another
문화적 배경
The cat superstition is so strong that even public buses might stop if a cat crosses the road. It's not just a rural thing; it happens in Kathmandu too. In traditional Newari culture, crossing certain paths during festivals is restricted to maintain the purity of the ritual procession. In the flatlands, 'Bāṭo kāṭnu' can also refer to crossing through fields or forests where wild animals might 'cut' your path, which is a real safety concern. Younger Nepalis often joke about the cat superstition while still subconsciously following it, showing a blend of modern skepticism and traditional roots.
Look for the Zebra
In Kathmandu, always use 'Zebra crossing' when asking for a safe place to cross. People understand the English term better than the Nepali equivalent.
Don't just run!
Traffic in Nepal can be unpredictable. Always make eye contact with drivers before you 'bato katnu'.
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Crossing from one side to another
Look for the Zebra
In Kathmandu, always use 'Zebra crossing' when asking for a safe place to cross. People understand the English term better than the Nepali equivalent.
Don't just run!
Traffic in Nepal can be unpredictable. Always make eye contact with drivers before you 'bato katnu'.
Respect the Pause
If a local friend stops because a cat crossed the road, don't laugh. Just wait 10 seconds; it's a small gesture of cultural respect.
Verb Agreement
Remember that 'kāṭnu' must agree with the subject. 'Ma katchu', 'U katcha', 'Hami katchau'.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'kāṭnu'.
म हिजो जेब्रा क्रसिङबाट बाटो ______।
Since the sentence starts with 'म' (I) and mentions 'हिजो' (yesterday), the first-person past tense 'काटें' is correct.
Which verb is used for crossing a river?
खोला ______ समयमा होस गर्नुपर्छ।
As explained, 'tarnu' is used for water/rivers, while 'kāṭnu' is for roads.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
A cat runs across your path.
'Bāṭo kāṭyo' is the specific phrase for an animal crossing your path.
Complete the dialogue.
A: बाटो कसरी काट्ने? B: ______ क्रसिङबाट बाटो काट्नुहोस्।
'Zebra crossing' is the standard term used in Nepal.
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시각 학습 자료
Kāṭnu vs Tarnu
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제म हिजो जेब्रा क्रसिङबाट बाटो ______।
Since the sentence starts with 'म' (I) and mentions 'हिजो' (yesterday), the first-person past tense 'काटें' is correct.
खोला ______ समयमा होस गर्नुपर्छ।
As explained, 'tarnu' is used for water/rivers, while 'kāṭnu' is for roads.
A cat runs across your path.
'Bāṭo kāṭyo' is the specific phrase for an animal crossing your path.
A: बाटो कसरी काट्ने? B: ______ क्रसिङबाट बाटो काट्नुहोस्।
'Zebra crossing' is the standard term used in Nepal.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, it works for any path, from a tiny alley to a massive highway.
Traditionally yes, but many people extend it to any cat crossing the path.
The same rule applies. Drivers will often slow down or stop briefly.
Yes, 'Saḍak pāra garnu' (सडक पार गर्नु) is more formal.
No, for borders use 'Sima tarnu' or 'Sima par garnu'.
Literally yes, but in this context, it is purely idiomatic for 'to cross'.
You say 'Bāṭo nakāṭnu' (बाटो नकाट्नु).
Yes, many folk songs use it as a metaphor for life's journey.
It's literally called 'Zebra Crossing' (जेब्रा क्रसिङ).
No, for that use 'Sima naghnu' (to jump/cross a limit).
관련 표현
बाटो लाग्नु
similarTo set off on a journey
बाटो बिराउनु
contrastTo lose one's way
बाटो तर्नु
synonymTo cross the road
बाटो छेक्नु
builds onTo block the path
समय काट्नु
specialized formTo pass time