Nepali भाषा इन्टरफेस प्याक for Windows Vista

It’s a matter of pride for we Nepalese to enjoy the American software product(Disk Operating System) in our own mother language, Nepali . So, if you are not using it until now..then, I doubt, why and what are you waiting for..? Just click the link here to download the fresh release of Nepali Language Interface Pack(LIP) which is exclusively designed for the English version of Windows Vista.

This ultimately means that the Windows Vista Nepali Language Interface Pack is live!

You may directly click the link below to get into the Microsoft’s Nepali download page.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/E/A/4EAABDEF-85B5-4087-A322-31111C0DFFF7/LIP_ne-NP.mlc

LIP LOGO windows_vista

A little background information on Nepali language

Number of speakers: 20 million

Name in the language itself:  नेपाली

Nepali (sometimes also referred to as "Nepalese") is the official language of Nepal where it is spoken by roughly half the population as a mother tongue and by about 2 million people as a second language. It is related to Hindi but has borrowed fewer words from Persian and English (instead using more Sanskrit derivations) and it has been influenced by the neighboring Tibeto-Burman languages.

Nepali is also official language in the Indian state of Sikkim and is spoken by substantial minorities in parts of Assam West Bengal (around Darjeeling) and the country of Bhutan.

Interesting features of the language include the socio-linguistically complex pronouns (there are different forms depending on the social status of the person spoken to or of) and the existence of parallel negative conjugations of verbs.

Nepali is mutually intelligible with Hindi and Urdu speakers.

Classification:

Nepali belongs to the so-called Pahari languages (including, for example, Hindi), a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the lower elevations of the Himalaya which belong to the Indo-European language family.

Script:

Nepali is written in Devanagari script.

 

Well, I don’t find it necessary to explain anything more here about Nepali language or else it would directly mean like a famous saying in Nepali, ‘Indra ko agaadi swargako bayaan’ (Sorry folks for Roman Nepali! I ‘m really bad with Nepali typing I tell you! smile_sad). But, I know you guys are genius with Nepali. Still, yes…still, for those rare people, who struggle to have a clear understanding of Nepali  language, I suggest you to visit this page.

 

Also, please note that the Windows Vista LIP is already available in these previously released languages:

Afrikaans Georgian Kyrgyz Punjabi Albanian Gujarati Lao Serbian (Cyrillic) Armenian Hausa Luxembourgish Sesothosa Leboa Assamese Hindi Macedonian Setswana Azeri Icelandic Marathi Sinhala Basque Igbo Malay (Brunei   Darussalam)  Tamil Bengali (Bangladesh)  Indonesian  Malay (Malaysia) Tatar Bengali (India)  Inuktitut  Malayalam Telugu Bosnian Cyrillic isiXhosa Maltese Uzbek Bosnian Latin isiZulu Maori Vietnamese Catalan Kazakh Nynorsk Welsh Galician Konkani Persian

Published 08-03-2009 3:17 AM by System

Comments

# System said on 03 August, 2009 10:58 PM

Well, frens pls be aware that this LIP can only be installed on machines which are running Genuine Windows Vista Pack. So, it's in your hand, whether to use a genuine product or an Ason Street's mock. :-)

# Manisha Shrestha said on 05 August, 2009 10:04 AM

can i install ,,,I am using win 7!

# Manisha Shrestha said on 05 August, 2009 10:06 AM

I am using win-7 , will i get problemif i install it? I mean my configuration is too low!

# System said on 05 August, 2009 10:10 PM

Hmm..nana not!! You can't install this LIP in your Windows 7 machine, Manisha as this is exclusively made for Windows Vista plaforms. But don't you worry, since the Nepali LIP for Windows 7 is already in offing as will be soon made available during the release of Window 7 around october this year.

# amreet said on 06 August, 2009 08:14 PM

i am too waiting for Win7 version,,,