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Rough Translation (There are probably errors) Customer: Greetings/Hello Shopkeeper (Not sure but Kuzuzanpo is "Good Health"). Shopkeeper: Greetings. Customer: Um, where are you, Radish? Radish, um, whose radishes are these? Shopkeeper: Oh, you were talking to/asking me? I thought you were talking to the radishes. These radishes are mine, Good Customer. Customer: Ah, No. I meant where are these radishes (cultivated/harvested) from? Shopkeeper: Oh, you mean where are these radishes from? This one is from the South. This one is from Paro & this one is from Chapcha (In Chhukha). Customer: Pah! It seems like Miss Shopkeeper did not understand my Dzongkha. Normally vegetable vendors such as yourself should know the importance of learning fluent English. We (Customers) find it difficult to communicate in Dzongkha with you guys. Shopkeeper: ‘O’ Good Customer, do you think that it’s necessary to learn/have good proficiency in English when selling vegetables in the heart of Bhutan? Pah! The Good Customer must be someone who likes to be diligent when speaking in Dzongkha (She says it jokingly). Customer: Pah! Just because you are a Bhutanese, it shouldn’t matter if all of us can speak Dzongkha proficiently or not. Take (He says, “Look at”) these radishes, for example, they have different shapes, colours & other variations, do they not? Shopkeeper: Good Customer, you are just making it unnecessarily complicated that it’s making my head spin. Nonetheless, while these radishes do have external differences, we can tell they are radishes because of their similar scent. Similarly, if we want the people of Bhutan to be united & in harmony despite our differences, I believe it's important for us to learn (Proficient/Proper) Dzongkha.
LHOPEN! KUZUZAMPOLA!! I recalled my old class of xungku lhopen at penjorling lhopdra. kadrinxela!! very impresssive teaching. may your success rise as sangey!! which can unite ruk lingually.