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सप्ताह — meaning in English: Week

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गृहस्थी
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सप्ताह
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers of Nepali often use the word 'सप्ताह' in everyday conversations to discuss their plans or schedules, such as saying, 'म यो सप्ताह के गर्नेछु?' (What will I do this week?). It can also be heard in formal settings, like in news broadcasts or during meetings, where weekly agendas are discussed.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to 'सप्ताह' is 'हप्ता', which is often used interchangeably. However, 'हप्ता' has a more informal tone and is preferred in casual conversations, while 'सप्ताह' retains a slightly more formal nuance.
Culture
'सप्ताह' has its roots in ancient Sanskrit, where it was derived from the word 'सप्त', meaning seven. The concept of a week has significant importance in Nepali culture, as it aligns closely with the traditional lunar calendar, influencing festivals, markets, and other community events, showcasing how time is intricately tied to cultural practices.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'सप्ताह'?
'सप्ताह' is pronounced as 'sap-taah' with a soft 'a' sound. The emphasis is on the second syllable, making it easy to incorporate into your speech.
Q.Are there other words for week in Nepali?
While 'सप्ताह' and 'हप्ता' are the primary words for week, you may encounter 'सप्ताह' used in formal contexts, whereas 'हप्ता' is more casual. Choosing between them often depends on the level of formality in your conversation.
Q.What is the plural form of 'सप्ताह'?
The plural form of 'सप्ताह' is 'सप्ताहहरू'. In conversation, you would use it when referring to multiple weeks, such as 'पछिल्ला तीन सप्ताहहरूमा' (in the last three weeks).
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