Nepali Translation & Interpretation Services

Nepali language
Providing Professional Translation, Interpretation, and Localization services in Nepali and more than 300 other languages and dialects.
Autonym(s)
Nepali; Nepalese; नेपाली
Number of Speakers
Native Speakers: 16 million; L2 Speakers: 9 million
Geographic Distribution
Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepali diaspora
Official or Recognized Status
Official: Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, and other Dutch dependencies. Minority language in Germany and French Flanders.
Classification
Indo-Aryan, Eastern Pahari
Features
Nepali is a subject-object-verb (SOV) language. It includes several honorific registers, used based on the relationship of the speaker to the person (or people) being spoken to. It uses an “attenuated gender” system in terms of grammatical gender, and adjectives are divided into declinable and indeclinable categories. Like its ancestor, Sanskrit, Nepali verbs are highly inflected and must agree with the subject in number, gender, status, and person, as well as being inflected for tense, mood, and aspect. Nepali also uses two infinitives.
Dialects
There are roughly 123 languages in Nepal, while Nepali serves as the lingua franca. In addition to separate languages such as Tibetan, Sherpa, and Tamang (which come from different language families), there are numerous dialects of Nepali. According to Ethnologue, many of these are generally not mutually intelligible with Standard Nepali. These include Baitadeli, Bajhangi, Bajurali (Bajura), Humli, and Acchami, among others.
Writing System
Devanagari script
U.S. Distribution
There are more than 200,000 Nepalis and Nepali-Americans currently living in the U.S. The largest communities are found in Texas, New York, and California. Many Nepali immigrants and refugees received temporary protected status (TPS) in the U.S. following the massive earthquake in 2015.
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