Saya Thunga phool ka hami
The maori word for photo is "whakahua" Say fa-ka-who-ah
Kisu shashin wa doko desu ka? = where is the kissing photo?
I found a couple of Wikipedia entries that might be useful. One on the country of Nepal as a whole - and another on their Anthem Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka itself.See related links.
Nepal's national anthem, titled "Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka", was written by poet Pradeep Kumar Rai (alias Byakul Maila). The music was composed by Amber Gurung.
nanga Photo dekhna Chahte ho to katrina ke bathroom mai chale jao
Try this:isshoni shashin o totte mo ii desu ka
National anthem of Nepal is Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka (means "Made of Hundreds of Flowers"). It was written by poet Pradeep Kumar Rai, alias Byakul Maila. The National Anthem Selection Task Team (NASTT) of Nepla on 30 November 2006, selected poet Byakul Maila's song as the new national anthem of Nepal.
"Loktantra Diwas" is a term used in Nepal to refer to Democracy Day, which is celebrated on April 24th. It commemorates the establishment of democracy in the country after the people's movement of 2006. It is a public holiday and a time to reflect on the importance of democracy in Nepal.
Ka is probably the polite word, spoken by a female, at the end of a sentence. The corresponding word spoken by males, is krup. It doesn't have any particular meaning, except to add politeness. It is sometimes used to mean yes, as in "Is this you in the photo?". Answer: "Ka!", meaning "Yes" It could also mean galingale, a kind of Thai ginger, used in the popular soup, Tom Yum Goong.
the ka was different from the body because the ka was the spirit and the ka was attached to the body
The ka was different from the body because the ka was the spirit and the ka was attached to the body