Commonly written "Namaste", it is pronounced as "Namastay"
with the first two a's as the first a in "America" and the
ay as in "stay", but with the t pronounced soft with the
area just behind the tip of the tongue pressing against the
upper-front teeth with no air passing (as the t in "tamasha").
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You pronounce it (pa-nus)
kit-soon Most people in Japan pronounce it as Kit-soo-ne. While some pronounce it as Keet-sne, dropping the oo in it.
you pronounce it "g" like the letter g. YOU CAN SAY IT LIKE SI-GI-LI
Start by dividing the word up into : "Iss-a-char"Then, :-pronounce 'Iss' as in "Miss' but without the M as in '[M]iss'- 'a' as in the 'u' in 'but'-'char' as if it is spelt 'car' but pronounce it with a gutteral 'c' as in 'kar'Last but not least, put the stress on the first syllable ie on 'Iss'
Judah rhymes with Buddha.
"Hello" in Hindi is pronounced as "नमस्ते" (namaste), with emphasis on the first syllable "nam".
नमस्ते Dunno how to pronounce it, though.
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In English the correct spelling is 'namaste'.
In Nepali, you can say "Namaste" to greet someone.
Namaste means "I honor the divine spirit in you which is also in me." Namaste is kind of saying we are the same and I'm recognizing that. It means they honor you.
In Hindustani, "hello" is said as "Namaste" or "Namaskar".
hello in Hindi - namaste