@@sheetalghatani1327 Dearest sis for ur kind information ,if u have watched the vdo u would have noticed that I didn’t make just one momo;I made many .That’s y I correctly wrote *momos instead of momo.The word momos is used to refer to multiple dumplings,which makes sense in this context.kindly pay attention to the details before pointing out such things 😊
A gentle reminder: it’s already plural! Even if you make many, it’s still called momo. Adding an extra ‘s’ is like saying deers-we get what you mean, but it feels a little off. Let’s keep it simple and delicious: momo.” For another example: “It’s like saying pizzas when you’re talking about pizza in general. Let the dish speak for itself without adding an extra ‘s’!” As a Nepali, I know how to say it right-it’s momo, whether you’re talking about one or many. If someone is helping you learn the correct way to say it, take it as a positive thing. No need to get defensive, dear. Embracing the right way only makes our conversations richer and more meaningful!”
@@sheetalghatani1327 Tq so much for sharing this insight .I didn’t realise that before,nd I m so glad u took the time to explain especially from someone who knows the culture roots .i will definitely keep this in mind going forward ,i m always open to improving nd learning more🤍
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It’s momo dear not momos please pronounce correctly 🙏
@@sheetalghatani1327 Dearest sis for ur kind information ,if u have watched the vdo u would have noticed that I didn’t make just one momo;I made many .That’s y I correctly wrote *momos instead of momo.The word momos is used to refer to multiple dumplings,which makes sense in this context.kindly pay attention to the details before pointing out such things 😊
A gentle reminder: it’s already plural! Even if you make many, it’s still called momo. Adding an extra ‘s’ is like saying deers-we get what you mean, but it feels a little off. Let’s keep it simple and delicious: momo.”
For another example:
“It’s like saying pizzas when you’re talking about pizza in general. Let the dish speak for itself without adding an extra ‘s’!”
As a Nepali, I know how to say it right-it’s momo, whether you’re talking about one or many. If someone is helping you learn the correct way to say it, take it as a positive thing. No need to get defensive, dear. Embracing the right way only makes our conversations richer and more meaningful!”
@@sheetalghatani1327 Tq so much for sharing this insight .I didn’t realise that before,nd I m so glad u took the time to explain especially from someone who knows the culture roots .i will definitely keep this in mind going forward ,i m always open to improving nd learning more🤍