Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – 7

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Time & Writing · Nepali Language
Time Expressions & Writing Vocabulary
Part 7: Vocabulary & Sentences Series  ·  Beginner to Intermediate Learners

Build your Nepali language skills further with Part 7 of our series! This lesson introduces useful new vocabulary and sentence examples to help you speak more confidently and naturally in everyday situations.

Ideal for beginner and intermediate learners who want to master time-related expressions and writing-related vocabulary.

Activity 1 — Learn & Pronounce
Time & Writing Vocabulary Reference

Study each word carefully, paying attention to the pronunciation (Romanized) and Nepali script. These essential time-related and writing vocabulary words will help you express dates, days, and writing activities confidently.

Today
आज

Romanized: āj

Context: Daily time reference

Day
दिन

Romanized: din

Context: Time period

Monday
सोमबार

Romanized: sōmbār

Context: Days of week

Month
महिना

Romanized: mahinā

Context: Calendar time

Twenty-One (21)
एकाइस

Romanized: ekāīs

Context: Numbers

Tomorrow
भोलि

Romanized: bholi

Context: Future reference

Day after Tomorrow
पर्सि

Romanized: parsi

Context: Future dates

Pen
कलम

Romanized: kalam

Context: Writing tools

To Write
लेख्नु

Romanized: lekhnu

Context: Action verbs

Date
गते

Romanized: gatē

Context: Calendar reference

Activity 2 — Practice & Apply
Contextual Sentences in Daily Use

Below are practical sentences using the vocabulary you’ve just learned. Read each example carefully, noting how the words function in context. Practice pronouncing each sentence aloud.

1

Today — आज (āj)

Nepali: आज मौसम राम्रो छ।

English: Today the weather is nice.

Romanized: Āj mausam rāmrō cha.

2

Day — दिन (din)

Nepali: हिजो राम्रो दिन थियो।

English: Yesterday was a good day.

Romanized: Hijo rāmrō din thiyo.

3

Monday — सोमबार (sōmbār)

Nepali: आज सोमबार हो।

English: Today is Monday.

Romanized: Āj sōmbār ho.

4

Month — महिना (mahinā)

Nepali: अहिले मार्च महिना चल्दैछ।

English: It is the month of March now.

Romanized: Ahile Mārc mahinā chaldai cha.

5

Twenty-One (21) — एकाइस गते (ekāīs gatē)

Nepali: आज एकाइस गते हो।

English: Today is the 21st.

Romanized: Āj ekāīs gatē ho.

6

Tomorrow — भोलि (bholi)

Nepali: भोलि परीक्षा छ।

English: There is an exam tomorrow.

Romanized: Bholi parīkṣā cha.

7

Day after Tomorrow — पर्सि (parsi)

Nepali: पर्सि हामी पोखरा जाँदैछौं।

English: We are going to Pokhara the day after tomorrow.

Romanized: Parsi hāmī Pokharā jāndaichaũ.

8

Pen — कलम (kalam)

Nepali: यो मेरो निलो कलम हो।

English: This is my blue pen.

Romanized: Yo mero nilo kalam ho.

9

To Write — लेख्नु (lekhnu)

Nepali: कृपया तिमी आफ्नो नाम लेख।

English: Please write your name.

Romanized: Kripayā timī āphno nām lekh.

10

Date — गते (gatē)

Nepali: आज एकाइस गते हो।

English: Today is the 21st.

Romanized: Āj ekāīs gatē ho.

Practice Tip Practice stating today’s date, day, and month in Nepali. Try writing short sentences about future events using these time-related words!
Summary
Key Takeaways

You have now mastered 10 essential vocabulary words for expressing time and writing-related activities. These crucial terms will enable you to talk confidently about dates, days, months, and writing activities in everyday Nepali conversations!

Time Expressions
Master Days, Dates & Months

Learn how to express different time references in Nepali. Mastering these words allows you to discuss when events happen, plan activities, and organize your schedule.

Contextual Usage
See Words in Real Sentences

The example sentences show how time-related words are naturally used in actual conversations. Study these patterns to understand proper usage and context.

Writing Skills
Express Writing & Action

Learn vocabulary related to writing and action verbs. These words enable you to describe activities and communicate about educational and professional tasks in Nepali.

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