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Nepali Culture Centre
Learn the Language of Nepal

The Nepalese Culture Centre organizes courses for ages. These courses are designed for elementary students, for high school and for adults.

Nepali language is an unique language and one of the easiest language in the world. Nepali is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Nepal, India and Bhutan. It is the official language of Nepal. Roughly half the population of Nepal speaks Nepalese as a mother tongue, and many other Nepalese speak it as a second language.
Khaskura, as its speakers themselves call it, passes under various names. English speakers generally call it Nepali or Nepalese (i.e. the language of Nepal). Khaskura is also called Gorkhali or Gurkhali, the language of the Gurkhas, and Parbatiya, the language of the mountains.

Nepali is the easternmost of the Pahari languages, a group of related languages spoken across the lower elevations of the Himalaya range, from eastern Nepal through the Indian states of Uttaranchal and Himachal Pradesh. Nepali developed in close proximity to a number of Tibeto-Burman languages, most notably Newari, and shows Tibeto-Burman influences.
Nepali is commonly written in the Devanagari script. It is closely related to Hindi but is more conservative, borrowing fewer words from Persian and English and using more Sanskritic derivations.

Nepali developed a small literature by the early 20th century, which included the the Birsikka, an anonymous collection of folk-tales, and a Ramayana by Bhanu Bhatta. There were also several translations of Sanskrit works, and a version of the Bible.
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