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tangare [24]
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५. मिल्ने शब्द छानेर खाली ठाउमा लसक) सुगमले गीतसुनायो । (गाउन, गाएर, गाउँदैन।​

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katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
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3 is a answer i dont know how to write neoali in keypad but i am sure 3 is a answer according to my thought.

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