Regular verbs नियमित क्रिया Niyamit Kriyapadko Paribhasha

A regular verb is a verb that forms its past tense and past participle by adding -ed, -d, or -ied to its base form. These verbs follow consistent and predictable patterns when conjugated.

Structure:

  1. Base Form + -ed/-d/-ied
  2. Used in simple past tense and past participle.

Examples:

Play → Played

  • Nepali: खेल्नु → खेलेको
  • Romanized: Khelnu → Kheleko
  • Sentence:
    • English: I played football yesterday.
    • Nepali: मैले हिजो फुटबल खेलेँ।
    • Romanized: Maile hijo football khelein.
  • Work → Worked
    • Nepali: काम गर्नु → काम गर्‍यो
    • Romanized: Kaam garnu → Kaam garyo
    • Sentence:
      • English: He worked hard.
      • Nepali: ऊ धेरै मिहिनेतले काम गर्‍यो।
      • Romanized: U dherai mihinetle kaam garyo.
  • Talk → Talked
    • Nepali: कुरा गर्नु → कुरा गर्‍यो
    • Romanized: Kura garnu → Kura garyo
    • Sentence:
      • English: She talked to her friend.
      • Nepali: उसले आफ्ना साथीसँग कुरा गरिन्।
      • Romanized: Usle aafnaa saathi sanga kura garin.
  • Study → Studied
    • Nepali: अध्ययन गर्नु → अध्ययन गर्‍यो
    • Romanized: Adhyayan garnu → Adhyayan garyo
    • Sentence:
      • English: They studied all night.
      • Nepali: उनीहरूले रातभरि अध्ययन गरे।
      • Romanized: Uniharu le raatbhari adhyayan gare.
  • Clean → Cleaned
    • Nepali: सफा गर्नु → सफा गर्‍यो
    • Romanized: Safa garnu → Safa garyo
    • Sentence:
      • English: We cleaned the house.
      • Nepali: हामीले घर सफा गर्‍यौं।
      • Romanized: Haamile ghar safa garyau.

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