Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – 4

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Family & School · Nepali Language
Essential Family & School Vocabulary
Part 4: Vocabulary & Sentences Series  ·  Beginner to Intermediate Learners

Keep learning Nepali with Part 4 of our vocabulary and sentences series! This lesson teaches useful words and example sentences to help you improve your daily communication skills in Nepali, with a special focus on family relationships and educational settings.

Perfect for beginners and those who want to expand their vocabulary step-by-step.

Activity 1 — Learn & Pronounce
Family & School Vocabulary Reference

Study each word carefully, paying attention to the pronunciation (Romanized) and Nepali script. These are essential words you’ll use frequently when talking about family and school.

School
स्कूल

Romanized: skul

Also: विद्यालय (vidyālay)

Factory
कारखाना

Romanized: kārkhānā

Context: Workplace

Father
बुबा

Romanized: bubā

Also: पिता (pitā)

Mother
आमा

Romanized: āmā

Context: Family

Younger Brother
भाई

Romanized: bhāī / kāncho bhāī

Context: Siblings

Elder Brother
दाई

Romanized: dāī

Context: Family relationships

Younger Sister
बहिनी

Romanized: bahinī / kānchī bahinī

Context: Siblings

Elder Sister
दिदी

Romanized: didī

Context: Family

Son
छोरा

Romanized: chorā

Context: Children

Daughter
छोरी

Romanized: chorī

Context: Family

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

School — स्कूल / विद्यालय (skul / vidyālay)

Nepali: म प्रत्येक दिन स्कूल जान्छु।

English: I go to school every day.

Romanized: Ma pratyek din skul jānchu.

2

Factory — कारखाना (kārkhānā)

Nepali: मेरो बुबा कारखानामा काम गर्नुहुन्छ।

English: My father works in a factory.

Romanized: Mero bubā kārkhānāmā kām garnuhunchha.

3

Father — बुबा / पिता (bubā / pitā)

Nepali: मेरो बुबा इञ्जिनियर हुनुहुन्छ।

English: My father is an engineer.

Romanized: Mero bubā iñjinīyar hunuhunchha.

4

Mother — आमा (āmā)

Nepali: मेरी आमा राम्रो खाना पकाउनुहुन्छ।

English: My mother cooks delicious food.

Romanized: Merī āmā rāmrō khānā pakāunuhunchha.

5

Younger Brother — कान्छो भाई (kāncho bhāī)

Nepali: मेरो कान्छो भाई अहिले खेल्दैछ।

English: My younger brother is playing right now.

Romanized: Mero kāncho bhāī ahile kheldai cha.

6

Elder Brother — दाई (dāī)

Nepali: मेरो दाई शिक्षक हुनुहुन्छ।

English: My elder brother is a teacher.

Romanized: Mero dāī śikṣak hunuhunchha.

7

Younger Sister — कान्छी बहिनी (kānchī bahinī)

Nepali: मेरी कान्छी बहिनी स्कूल जान्छे।

English: My younger sister goes to school.

Romanized: Merī kānchī bahinī skul jānche.

8

Elder Sister — दिदी (didī)

Nepali: मेरी दिदी डाक्टर हुनुहुन्छ।

English: My elder sister is a doctor.

Romanized: Merī didī ḍākṭar hunuhunchha.

9

Son — छोरा (chorā)

Nepali: उनको छोरा पाँच वर्षको छ।

English: His son is five years old.

Romanized: Unko chorā pā̃ch varṣako cha.

10

Daughter — छोरी (chorī)

Nepali: उनकी छोरी नर्स हुन्।

English: His daughter is a nurse.

Romanized: Unkī chorī nars hun.

Practice Tip Try creating your own sentences about your family using these new words. This helps reinforce your learning!
Summary
Key Takeaways

You have now mastered 10 essential family and school vocabulary words. These terms will help you talk naturally about your family members and educational experiences with Nepali speakers!

Family Relations
Essential Family Vocabulary

Learn the names of family members in Nepali. Understanding these relationships is crucial for everyday conversation about your family and household.

Contextual Usage
See Words in Action

The example sentences show how these words are naturally used in real conversations. Practice repeating these sentences to internalize proper usage patterns.

Personal Practice
Create Your Own Sentences

Challenge yourself to describe your own family using these words. Speaking about personal experiences helps embed vocabulary in your long-term memory.

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