Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – Part 19

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Nepali Language · Vocabulary Series
Important Nepali Vocabulary & Sentences – Part 19
Beginner Level  ·  Learn Nepali with Bimala Series

Welcome to Part 19 of the “Learn Nepali with Bimala” series! This installment focuses on essential vocabulary and commonly used sentences, providing clear explanations and examples to help you build a strong foundation in the Nepali language. Through structured learning and contextual examples, you’ll develop the skills needed for effective reading, writing, and speaking in Nepali. These 10 practical words will expand your vocabulary and enable meaningful everyday communication.

What You’ll Learn: Essential vocabulary for daily conversations, sentence formation guidance, pronunciation tips for accurate speaking, and real-life examples to understand vocabulary application in everyday situations.
Activity 1 — Essential Vocabulary
10 Practical Nepali Words

Study these 10 carefully selected vocabulary words essential for everyday Nepali communication. Each word is presented in English, Romanized Nepali (for pronunciation), and Devanagari script. These words cover descriptions, time periods, and action verbs that form the foundation of basic Nepali conversation.

English Romanized Nepali नेपाली (Devanagari)
Day Din दिन
That Day Tyo Din त्यो दिन
Thick Baklo बाक्लो
Weak Kamjor कमजोर
Week Hapta हप्ता
To Learn Siknu सिक्नु
To Go Janu जानु
To Bring Lyaunu ल्याउनु
To Take Laijanu लैजानु
To Come With Sangai Aunu सँगै आउनु
1

Which words are descriptive adjectives? How would you use them to describe people or objects?

2

Identify the action verbs in this list. Notice how they help express movement and activities.

3

Practice the pronunciation of each word carefully, paying special attention to vowel sounds and word stress.

Activity 2 — Real-World Examples
Sentences in Context

Study these 10 authentic example sentences showing how vocabulary is used in real Nepali conversations. Each sentence includes English translation, Romanized Nepali, and Devanagari script. Pay attention to how these words combine naturally to create meaningful communication.

English Romanized Nepali नेपाली (Devanagari)
Today is a fun day. Aja ramailo din ho. आज रमाइलो दिन हो।
That day was very hot. Tyo din dherai garmi thiyo. त्यो दिन धेरै गर्मी थियो।
He wore a thick sweater. Usle baklo swetar lagayo. उसले बाक्लो स्वेटर लगायो।
He is still weak. U ajhai kamjor cha. ऊ अझै कमजोर छ।
I went to Kathmandu for a week. Ma hapta din Kathmadu gae. म हप्ता दिन काठमाडौँ गएँ।
I am learning the Nepali language. Ma Nepali bhasha sikdai chu. म नेपाली भाषा सिक्दैछु।
I go to school. Ma vidyalay janchu. म विद्यालय जान्छु।
Please bring water. Kripaya pani lyaununos. कृपया पानी ल्याउनुहोस्।
I will take you to the hospital. Ma timila aspataal laijanchu. म तिमीलाई अस्पताल लैजान्छु।
She came with me. U malai sangai ain. ऊ मलाई सँगै आइन्।
Reflection: Which sentences relate most closely to your daily life? How can you modify these sentences to express your own experiences?
1

Create five new sentences using these vocabulary words. Try to describe your daily activities and plans.

2

Speak the example sentences aloud repeatedly. Focus on natural pronunciation, intonation, and conversational rhythm.

Summary
Key Learning Outcomes

By mastering these 10 vocabulary words and their contextual sentences, you’ve significantly expanded your ability to describe qualities, express time concepts, and execute action verbs in Nepali. These foundational words enable you to communicate daily activities and experiences with confidence.

Principle 01
Descriptive Adjectives

Words like “thick” (baklo) and “weak” (kamjor) help you describe qualities and conditions. These adjectives enrich your descriptions and enable more precise communication.

Principle 02
Time Expressions & Verbs

Words like “day” (din) and “week” (hapta) help express time, while action verbs like “to learn,” “to go,” and “to bring” enable you to describe movement and activities.

Principle 03
Building Fluency & Confidence

These 10 words form essential building blocks for natural conversation. Combining them creates increasingly complex sentences for daily communication.

Keep Learning: Excellent progress! You’re building a solid foundation in Nepali through the “Learn Nepali with Bimala” series. Each vocabulary lesson strengthens your ability to read, write, and speak with confidence. Continue practicing these words daily, and you’ll soon find yourself communicating naturally with Nepali speakers. Your dedication to learning this beautiful language is truly commendable!
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