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Kiran Chetry

#11 User is offline   thirdpole 

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Posted 08 April 2004 - 04:08 AM

oic !!! ohmy.gif

you may be well right man child
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Posted 08 April 2004 - 09:34 AM

cool men...now a dayz nepali r rocking round over the world..really nice...
so i can tell my friend's here abt this feel myself proud over my country n people...
"from somewhere i get news ,some nepali guy is intenational supermodel....could u plz mention his name n help me , from where i can see his snaps.."any u.r.l..i don't think it may be roumer...thank u..
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Posted 08 April 2004 - 09:48 AM

Here is another Nepali.

Lopsang Tsering has made it big in the USA. A fitness guru, nutrition expert, and champion body builder, Lopsang is prized as a top trainer at B Fit, a top-notch chain of health clubs.

In 1986 when he was watching a local body building show and was inspired to participate, when a fellow Nepali’s response jolted him back to earth. “Forget about Nepalis, even other Asians can’t compete here ever,” said his friend. Instead of resenting the stereotype of the mild, small Asian that was so pervasive, Lopsang took it as a challenge.

He worked out regularly, began acting—he is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and can be seen in a number of action films—as well as working his way up the competitive world of fitness and nutrition counselling to advise the likes of tennis star Michael Chang and supermodel Kristi Donington. And through all this, he was working on himself. By 1998, had won several championships, among them, Mr New York City, the Eastern Classic, the National USA Championship, and the NPC Eastern Classic. In 1999 he won the coveted Mister Team USA Universe (Middleweight).

http://www.nepalnews.com.np/ntimes/july27-2-2001/sports.htm


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Posted 08 April 2004 - 03:26 PM

Here is something guys You mane it CHHETRI, but when you go for vowel you will say 'ous' for HOUSE. Some of my pals surprised with the spelling of chhetri. The other 'h' doesn't make sense at all. Unless some seasoned heads have a story.

May be in american way 'Chetry' has all the meaning one nepali CHHETRI has. We are wrong guys.
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Posted 08 April 2004 - 03:46 PM

You can spell it anyway you want to. The pronunciation will not be the same at all. So what's an extra "h" or an "I" gonna do? They dont have the same sounds as we do.
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Posted 08 April 2004 - 03:56 PM

English doesn't have a word with CHH doesn't mean we are wrong. It is not a verb or adjective we are talking about.

In Nepali way, CH is pronouced as r and
CHH is pronuced as 5 or If

so we are not wrong to say it could be Chhetri.

Or shall we have to follow Chinese or Japanese way of pronounciation and change it to CHETLY ? wink.gif
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Posted 08 April 2004 - 04:00 PM

Nice to know about people of nepalese origin that have made it big.
MF,
hope you'll be added to the list one day. I can see only you with that potential in wnso.

About the spelling of chetry, the spelling is not consistent in Nepal itself so I don't think there is any point in discussing the 'H' and 'I'.

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Posted 08 April 2004 - 06:22 PM

wo...hoo, rock yourself guys.

I meant HH doesn't have any pronounce in english. In nepali It does. Kiran adopt the american way , what's wrong with her?any way well explanation siru.

Yeah it's fun when one chinese say 'lun' instead of 'run'. At the first attempt I thought that chinese got me wrong. I treid to explain him . run buddy run biggrin.gif

eventually i noticed his native fashion was LUN. May it all be my ***** smile.gif
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Posted 08 April 2004 - 07:56 PM

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Kiran adopt the american way , what's wrong with her?

There is nothing wrong. That's her choice how she wants. We were just guessing may be it could be Chhetri in Nepali term.
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