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Polly
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Posted on 12-03-07 7:51
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Can anyone plz help me with a translation from nepali to english??
What does "PARAKHI" translate exactly in English?? Can someone tell that she/he is a parakhi at sth for his own take???
Is it okay to say "I am a parakhi in music?"
Thanks in advance.
-Polly
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smileypkr
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Posted on 12-03-07 8:29
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though i am not good in translation, i am trying my best
I think it better if you say"I am parakhi of music"/rather than parakhi in
and the english translation ummmmmmm
what about parakhi = fond of
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Solitude
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Posted on 12-03-07 9:37
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These words may come close to parakhi
Enthusiast
Aficionado
Devotee
Admirer
Or may be you can say I am die hard fan of music
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Polly
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Posted on 12-03-07 10:04
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Thanks a lot Deep, Solitude, n smileypkr. The real thing is that I was always confused whether the meaning of parakhi was an expertee or an admirer/devotee!! m still confused as m gettting mixed reactions from ppl at sajha!!
If its an expertee, doesnt it sound absurd to say that u r at an expert at sth(4 urself)???
n i have heard some cigarette advertisement back home sayin "parakhi haru ko lagi!"!! Doesnt it mean for those who have good understanding abt cigarettes or someone who knows a lot abt the stuff rather than who loves/admires the thing!!??
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world_map
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Posted on 12-03-07 10:14
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In my opinion,
पारखी = connoisseur
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bhakunde bhut
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Posted on 12-03-07 10:32
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The most suitable word would be as mentioned by othersn too :
aficionado and connoisseur.
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