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How do you say thank in Nepali?

There are a few ways to say "thank you" in Nepali, depending on the formality and context:

Formal:

* धन्यवाद (Dhan'yavaad): This is the most common and formal way to say "thank you".

* आभारी छु (Aabhari chhu): This translates to "I am grateful" and is another formal option.

Informal:

* धन्नेबाद (Dhann'ebaad): A more casual and shortened version of "Dhan'yavaad".

* धन्यवाद छ (Dhan'yavaad chha): A more informal version of "Dhan'yavaad".

* शुक्रिया (Shukriya): This is a common informal way to say "thank you" in Nepal.

For specific situations:

* कोई कुरा छैन (Koi kura chhaina): This translates to "It's nothing" and can be used as a polite response to "thank you".

* मलाई खुसी लाग्यो (Malai khusi lag'yo): This means "I'm happy" and can be used as a way to express appreciation.

The best choice will depend on your relationship with the person you are thanking and the situation.

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