Nepali vocabulary and sentences – Part 9

The video titled “Important Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – Part 9” is part of an educational series designed to help learners enhance their Nepali language skills. This particular installment focuses on introducing essential vocabulary and practical sentences commonly used in daily conversations.

📘 Video Overview

In this lesson, viewers are presented with a curated list of Nepali words and phrases integral to everyday communication. The video emphasizes pronunciation, contextual usage, and sentence construction, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and intermediate learners aiming to build a strong foundation in the Nepali language.

Vocabulary

English Romanized Nepali
Wherekaha
Aloneeklai
FriendSaathi/Mitra
RiceBhaat
LentilsDaal
HandHaat
SpoonChamchaa
ForkKaantaa
PenKalam
NameNaam

Sentences

1. Spoon – चम्चा (chamchā)

Nepali: म चम्चाले सुप खान्छु।
English: I eat soup with a spoon.
Romanized: Ma chamchāle sup khānchu.

2. Fork – काँटा (kāṅṭā)

Nepali: ऊ काँटाले पास्ता खान्छ।
English: He eats pasta with a fork.
Romanized: U kāṅṭāle pāstā khāncha.

3. Name – नाम (nām)

Nepali: तिमीहरूको नाम के हो?
English: What is your name?
Romanized: Timīharuko nām ke ho?

4. Daal (Lentils) – दाल (dāl)

Nepali: आमा दाल पकाउँदै हुनुहुन्छ।
English: Mom is cooking lentils.
Romanized: Āmā dāl pakāudai hunuhuncha.

5. Rice – भात (bhāt)

Nepali: उसले धेरै भात खायो।
English: He ate a lot of rice.
Romanized: Usle dherai bhāt khāyo.

6. Hand – हात (hāt)

Nepali: मैले हातले लेखेँ।
English: I wrote with my hand.
Romanized: Maile hātle lekhẽ.

7. Alone – एक्लै (eklai)

Nepali: म एक्लै घरमा बसेँ।
English: I stayed home alone.
Romanized: Ma eklai gharmā basẽ.

8. Friend – साथी (sāthī)

Nepali: मेरो साथी स्कूल गयो।
English: My friend went to school.
Romanized: Mero sāthī skul gayo.

9. Where – कहाँ (kahā̃

Nepali: तिमी कहाँ गएका थियौ?
English: Where had you gone?
Romanized: Timī kahā̃ gaekā thiyau?

10. Pen – कलम (kalam)

Nepali: उससँग रातो कलम छ।
English: He has a red pen.
Romanized: Usanga rāto kalam cha.


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