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How much?
Asking about quantity
See you again
A common way to say goodbye
To cook rice
Preparing a meal
In front
The forward side.
Oppressor ignores victim's pain
Only the sufferer knows the pain
Excess leads to ruin
Doing anything in excess is harmful.
King among the blind
A person with little knowledge is king among ignorant.
A bit further
Indicating a location slightly away.
A little bit
Referring to a small amount.
Now
Referring to the present moment.
What time is it now?
Asking for the current time.
To ignore / close eyes
Intentionally ignoring a wrong act.
To deceive / trick
Doing something secretly to avoid being seen.
To stare angrily
Looking at someone with anger
Apple of the eye
A person who is very dear and beloved.
Disaster striking
To feel like a great tragedy happened.
Huge difference
A massive difference between two things.
Unattainable thing
Something that is impossible to get
To speak very angrily
Saying harsh and furious words.
To warm by fire
Sitting by a fire for warmth.
To be furious
Becoming extremely angry
Today
The current day.
What is the date?
Asking for the current Nepali date.
What day is today?
Asking for the day of the week.
Ignoring own faults
Criticizing others while ignoring own mistakes
To rest
Taking a break
Are you comfortable?
Asking if someone is doing well.
To hope
Wishing for something
Climb uphill
Walking up a steep path.
To wake up
Starting the day after sleep.
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