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i thought you were slept

Nepali

मुझे लगा कि तुम पहले ही सो गए हो

Last Update: 2023-04-17
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i thought you

Nepali

म तिमीलाई सोच्छु

Last Update: 2023-07-07
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i thought it was you

Nepali

मलाई लाग्यो कि तपाईं व्यस्त हुनुहुन्छ

Last Update: 2021-08-03
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i thought you are indian

Nepali

तिमी नेपाली नै हो जस्तो लाग्यो

Last Update: 2022-03-28
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have you slept

Nepali

teme sutyo jasto lagyo ni

Last Update: 2023-02-04
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are you slept?

Nepali

के तिमी सुतेको ho

Last Update: 2023-02-04
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i thought you would msg me

Nepali

मुझे लगा कि आप मुझे संदेश देंगे

Last Update: 2021-03-23
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Reference: Anonymous

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i thought they were

Nepali

मलाई लाग्यो कि तिनीहरू

Last Update: 2024-05-07
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i thought you blocked me yesterday

Nepali

मुझे लगा कि तुमने मुझे कल भूत दिया

Last Update: 2023-01-01
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because i thought you were mad at me

Nepali

मलाई लाग्छ कि तिमी मसँग रिसाएका

Last Update: 2023-04-30
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i thought your self about

Nepali

मैंने सोचा कि तुम्हारी खुद के बारे में

Last Update: 2025-01-17
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but i thought u from heaven

Nepali

Last Update: 2023-09-30
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it never happens like i thought

Nepali

सोचेको जसो कहिले हुदैन अजाज के सोचेर षकोल गोको थिए अनि भयो के ❓

Last Update: 2021-12-20
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lost i thoughts, fond i tha frames

Nepali

हराएको मेरो विचार, मेरो मनपर्ने फ्रेमहरू

Last Update: 2024-10-17
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just curious if you're open to take a look at another source of income that could possibly be of great benefit to you. if not a problem, i thought i should ask🙂

Nepali

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Last Update: 2020-11-10
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to me it is an unforgetable day.during my campuss day.i had glimpse of campuss life from my elder brothers and sisters i was not curiously awaiting the day when i would start my campuss life i thought that the campuss life would offer me a free life here restrictions would be few and threat of teachers would be little at last the tonged for day came in i was admitted to the goverment campuss of my city i entered the campuss premises new hopes and aspirants i was glad see that the campuss present

Nepali

मेरो लागि यो एक अविस्मरणीय दिन हो।मेरो क्याम्पसको दिनमा।मैले मेरा ठूला दाजुभाइ र दिदीबहिनीहरूबाट क्याम्पस जीवनको झलक पाएको थिएँ, म मेरो क्याम्पस जीवन सुरु गर्ने दिनको उत्सुकतासाथ पर्खिरहेको थिइनँ, मलाई लाग्यो कि क्याम्पस जीवनले मलाई नि:शुल्क प्रदान गर्नेछ। यहाँको जीवन प्रतिबन्धहरू थोरै हुनेछन् र शिक्षकहरूको धम्की थोरै हुनेछ अन्ततः दिनको लागि चिसो भयो म मेरो शहरको सरकारी क्याम्पसमा भर्ना भएँ म क्याम्पस परिसरमा प्रवेश गरेँ नयाँ आशा र आकांक्षीहरू क्याम्पसको उपस्थिति देखेर खुशी भए

Last Update: 2022-03-06
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akbar, the emperor, and birbal, his top minister, were wandering through the streets of agra disguised as ordinary men. they heard the yelling of a woman from inside a house. they both thought she had been screaming at her child. but to their surprise a man came sprinting out of the house. akbar was furious. he could not believe that men in his kingdom were cowards. birbal disagreed and said that while akbar was a great king, men like the man who was running away from his wife were ordinary men and had to be kind to their wives or get kicked out of the house. akbar and birbal argued for days and days. finally akbar called a meeting in his palace gardens. he invited all the married men in agra. he then asked the men who listened to their wives to move to the left and the men who did not to move to the right. one man moved to the right. all the rest moved to the left. akbar told birbal that he wanted to reward the man that had moved right. but birbal asked the man why he had moved to the right. the man said that he did so because his wife told him to stay away from crowds! birbal had won the argument with akbar. this was no surprise because birbal’s wit always outsmarted akbar, and birbal did it in the most clever way imaginable. akbar, the great mughal emperor, lived from 1542 to 1605. he thought of himself as an incredible emperor, which is what he was. birbal lived from 1528 to 1586. he was akbar’s most trusted advisor and a wise ambassador who found a way around war. birbal helped akbar see through problems that he could not fully understand. birbal was an outstanding minister both to his people and his king. amita sarin has narrated this book elegantly and in a funny way. i found myself smiling or laughing at the end of each story. the author has sneaked in some historical facts along with the anecdotes. the way birbal solved problems stunned me. this is a joyous book. anyone can read it because it is a fantastic swirl of indian history, indian ways of life and hilarious descriptions of events. unbelievably, i thought this was going to be some boring history book my mom bought for me. finally, i learned my lesson. never judge a book by its cover or its blurb!

Nepali

akbar, the emperor, and birbal, his top minister, were wandering through the streets of agra disguised as ordinary men. they heard the yelling of a woman from inside a house. they both thought she had been screaming at her child. but to their surprise a man came sprinting out of the house. akbar was furious. he could not believe that men in his kingdom were cowards. birbal disagreed and said that while akbar was a great king, men like the man who was running away from his wife were ordinary men and had to be kind to their wives or get kicked out of the house. akbar and birbal argued for days and days. finally akbar called a meeting in his palace gardens. he invited all the married men in agra. he then asked the men who listened to their wives to move to the left and the men who did not to move to the right. one man moved to the right. all the rest moved to the left. akbar told birbal that he wanted to reward the man that had moved right. but birbal asked the man why he had moved to the right. the man said that he did so because his wife told him to stay away from crowds! birbal had won the argument with akbar. this was no surprise because birbal’s wit always outsmarted akbar, and birbal did it in the most clever way imaginable. akbar, the great mughal emperor, lived from 1542 to 1605. he thought of himself as an incredible emperor, which is what he was. birbal lived from 1528 to 1586. he was akbar’s most trusted advisor and a wise ambassador who found a way around war. birbal helped akbar see through problems that he could not fully understand. birbal was an outstanding minister both to his people and his king. amita sarin has narrated this book elegantly and in a funny way. i found myself smiling or laughing at the end of each story. the author has sneaked in some historical facts along with the anecdotes. the way birbal solved problems stunned me. this is a joyous book. anyone can read it because it is a fantastic swirl of indian history, indian ways of life and hilarious descriptions of events. unbelievably, i thought this was going to be some boring history book my mom bought for me. finally, i learned my lesson. never judge a book by its cover or its blurb!

Last Update: 2014-10-27
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Reference: Anonymous

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