Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – 1

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Nepali Language · Vocabulary & Sentences
Nepali Vocabulary & Sentences
Part 1: Days & Time — Your Beginner-Friendly Foundation
Beginner Level · Language Learning Series — Nepali Foundations

Start your journey to learning Nepali with Part 1 of this beginner-friendly series! In this lesson, you’ll learn basic yet important Nepali vocabulary along with easy-to-understand example sentences.

This lesson is perfect for those new to the language or looking to strengthen their foundation. We’ll focus on days of the week and time-related vocabulary—essential words you’ll use every day in Nepali conversation.

Activity 1 — Vocabulary Build
Essential Nepali Words

Study these 10 essential vocabulary words about days and time. Each entry includes the English meaning, Nepali script, romanized form (useful for pronunciation), and practical example sentences.

Week
हप्ता

Romanized: Haptā

Example: एक हप्ता सात दिन हुन्छ।

Day
दिन

Romanized: Din

Example: आजको दिन राम्रो छ।

Yesterday
हिजो

Romanized: Hijo

Example: हिजो म बजार गएको थिएँ।

Today
आज

Romanized: Āj

Example: आज म स्कूल जान्छु।

Tomorrow
भोलि

Romanized: Bholi

Example: भोलि सार्वजनिक बिदा हो।

Day after Tomorrow
पर्सि

Romanized: Parsi

Example: पर्सि हामी पोखरा जाँदैछौं।

Last
गएको

Romanized: Gaeko

Example: गएको हप्ता म बिरामी थिएँ।

Coming
आउँदो

Romanized: Āũdō

Example: आउँदो आइतबार हामी पिकनिक जाँदैछौं।

Sunday
आइतबार

Romanized: Āitabār

Example: आइतबार स्कूल बन्द हुन्छ।

Monday
सोमबार

Romanized: Sōmbār

Example: सोमबार मेरो परीक्षा छ।

Review & Practice
1

Can you name all seven days of the week in Nepali? Practice saying each day multiple times.

2

What is the difference between “भोलि” (tomorrow) and “पर्सि” (day after tomorrow)? Use them in sentences.

3

Write a sentence about what you did “हिजो” (yesterday) and what you will do “भोलि” (tomorrow).

4

Tell someone in Nepali what you have planned for the coming week.

Activity 2 — Sentence Study
Complete Sentence Examples

Study these complete sentence examples showing each vocabulary word in context. Pay attention to grammar structure and how words combine in Nepali.

1
Week – हप्ता (haptā)

Nepali: एक हप्ता सात दिन हुन्छ।

Romanized: Ek haptā sāt din hunchha.

English: A week has seven days.

2
Day – दिन (din)

Nepali: आजको दिन राम्रो छ।

Romanized: Ājko din rāmrō cha.

English: Today is a good day.

3
Yesterday – हिजो (hijo)

Nepali: हिजो म बजार गएको थिएँ।

Romanized: Hijo ma bajār gaeko thiẽ.

English: I went to the market yesterday.

4
Today – आज (āj)

Nepali: आज म स्कूल जान्छु।

Romanized: Āj ma skul jānchu.

English: Today I am going to school.

5
Tomorrow – भोलि (bholi)

Nepali: भोलि सार्वजनिक बिदा हो।

Romanized: Bholi sārvajanik bidā ho.

English: Tomorrow is a public holiday.

6
Day after Tomorrow – पर्सि (parsi)

Nepali: पर्सि हामी पोखरा जाँदैछौं।

Romanized: Parsi hāmī Pokharā jāndai chaũ.

English: The day after tomorrow we are going to Pokhara.

7
Last – गएको (gaeko)

Nepali: गएको हप्ता म बिरामी थिएँ।

Romanized: Gaeko haptā ma birāmī thiẽ.

English: I was sick last week.

8
Coming – आउँदो (āũdō)

Nepali: आउँदो आइतबार हामी पिकनिक जाँदैछौं।

Romanized: Āũdō āitabār hāmī picnic jāndai chaũ.

English: We are going for a picnic this coming Sunday.

9
Sunday – आइतबार (āitabār)

Nepali: आइतबार स्कूल बन्द हुन्छ।

Romanized: Āitabār skul banda hunchha.

English: School is closed on Sunday.

10
Monday – सोमबार (sōmbār)

Nepali: सोमबार मेरो परीक्षा छ।

Romanized: Sōmbār mero parīkṣā cha.

English: I have an exam on Monday.

Reflection Challenge

Select two sentences and record yourself reading them aloud in Nepali. Listen back and compare your pronunciation with the romanized form. This strengthens speaking fluency and listening comprehension simultaneously.

Summary
Key Takeaways

Master these 10 essential words and you’ll significantly enhance your ability to communicate about time and days in daily Nepali conversations!

Essential Foundation
Days & Time Reference

Learn the fundamental vocabulary for days of the week and time references. These words are essential for scheduling, planning, and discussing daily activities in Nepali.

Pronunciation Mastery
Sound Perfection

Pay special attention to how each word is pronounced. Listening and repeating will help you develop authentic Nepali pronunciation and improve listening comprehension.

Contextual Learning
Real-Life Usage

Understanding how words are used in context is crucial. Study the example sentences carefully and practice creating your own sentences about your weekly schedule.

Further Practice Ready for more? Continue to Part 2 for greetings and common phrases.
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