Nepali preposition by Bimala Shrestha.🇳🇵

Nepali preposition (पूर्वसर्ग) is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other parts of the sentence to indicate relationships such as direction, place, time, manner, and reason.

Prepositions are essential in constructing meaningful sentences as they help clarify the relationship between different elements within a sentence. Examples include “मा” (in), “बाट” (from), “संग” (with), and “पछी” (after).

Prepositions in Nepali often come before the noun or pronoun they are linking to the rest of the sentence. Here, I have provided a video that will teach you in detail.


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