Culture & festivals
How do you say cheers in Nepali?
Traditionally Nepali doesn't have a "cheers" — drinks are not toasted. In modern urban contexts you'll hear "jay" (जय) — "victory!" — or just the English "cheers". At a Newari rakshi tasting, the host may say "khanus" (please drink) which functions as the same gesture.
The Nepali
जय
jay/d͡ʒəj/
Related questions
What is Dashain?
Dashain is Nepal's longest and most important Hindu festival — a 15-day celebration in September/October centered on family gatherings, elder blessings (tika on the forehead, dakshina money gifts), and animal sacrifice on Maha Asthami. Cities empty as workers return to home villages.
What is Tihar?
Tihar is Nepal's five-day festival of lights, falling 2-3 weeks after Dashain. Houses are washed and lit with oil lamps; marigold garlands and rangoli patterns decorate doorways. Each day honors a different being — crows, dogs, cows, the self, and finally brothers (Bhai Tika). The most photogenic Nepali festival.
How do you say happy birthday in Nepali?
"Janma din ko shubhakaamana" (जन्म दिनको शुभकामना) — "birthday wishes." Casual urban Nepalis also use the English "happy birthday" with no hesitation.
What is Thamel?
Thamel is the dense tourist district at the center of Kathmandu — about 6 square blocks of narrow streets packed with trekking gear shops, hotels, restaurants, money changers, and tour agencies. Most travelers stay here on arrival. Loud, energetic, and the easiest place to get scammed if you're not paying attention.