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Thanks Jim
![]() Hello Emanuel, Beoram is quite correct with the linguistic connection, but how relevent that is, I honestly do not know. Khuda/Khunda is pronounced Coodah, the c as in coup, I don't know how the Kora pronunciation came about? Unless that is how its spelt or pronounced in India? With kothimora it tends to be pronounced by Gurkhas kotiemora or kotimora. I must confess to never having seen it written Kothimoda in Nepal, or in England by a Nepali/Gurkha. Once again though Kothimoda could be an Indian or Tibetan interpretation? Kaudi seems to be the most used term in Nepal from my experience. I hope that is of some help, cheers Simon Last edited by sirupate; 25th April 2009 at 06:23 PM. |
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