The YouTube video titled “Important Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – Part 25” is part of an educational series designed to help learners enhance their Nepali language skills. This lesson is particularly beneficial for beginners and intermediate learners aiming to build a strong foundation in the Nepali language. Whether you’re planning to travel to Nepal, connect with Nepali-speaking communities, or explore a new language, this lesson offers valuable insights to support your learning journey through essential vocabulary, sentence formation, and real-life examples.
Essential Vocabulary: Introduction to commonly used Nepali words that are integral to daily conversations.
Sentence Formation: Guidance on constructing sentences using the newly learned vocabulary, aiding in practical application.
Pronunciation Tips: Assistance with correct pronunciation to improve speaking abilities.
Real-life Examples: Contextual usage of words and sentences to better understand their application in everyday situations.
Master these key vocabulary words with their Romanized and Devanagari forms. Each word is essential for daily Nepali conversations and will significantly expand your communicative abilities.
| English | Romanized Nepali | Nepali Script |
|---|---|---|
| Very much | Atyanta | अत्यन्त |
| School | Bidhyaalaya | विद्यालय |
| Unboiled | Kāncho | काँचो |
| Boiled | Umaaleko | उमालेको |
| To be well | Niko hunu | ठीक हुनु |
| To teach | Padhaunu | पढाउनु |
| To wake up | Uthaunu | उठ्नु |
| One hour | Ek ghantaa | एक घण्टा |
| Ago | Aghi | अघि |
| Village | Gaun | गाउँ |
Remember: Pay close attention to the pronunciation of each word. Reading them aloud multiple times will help you develop proper pronunciation and natural flow in Nepali speech.
See how each vocabulary word is used in complete sentences. Understanding context helps you use these words naturally in conversations.
| Word | English Sentence | Nepali & Romanized |
|---|---|---|
| Very much | I like it very much. | मलाई धेरै मन पर्छ। / Malāī dherai man parchha. |
| School | He goes to school. | ऊ विद्यालय जान्छ। / Ū vidyālay jāncha. |
| Unboiled | Don’t drink unboiled milk. | काँचो दूध नपिउ। / Kāncho dūdh napiu. |
| Boiled | Please drink boiled water. | उमालेको पानी पिउनुहोस्। / Umāleko pānī piunuhos. |
| To be well | I am well today. | आज म ठीक छु। / Āja ma sancho chu. |
| To teach | The teacher teaches math. | गुरुज्यूले गणित पढाउनुहुन्छ। / Gurujyūle gaṇit paḍhāunuhuncha. |
| To wake up | I wake up at 6 in the morning. | म बिहान ६ बजे उठ्छु। / Ma bihān cha baje uṭhchu. |
| One hour | It took me one hour. | मलाई एक घण्टा लाग्यो। / Malāī ek ghaṇṭā lāgyo. |
| Ago | That incident happened two days ago. | त्यो घटना दुई दिन पहिले भयो। / Tyo ghaṭanā duī din pahilē bhayo. |
| Village | My village is beautiful. | मेरो गाउँ सुन्दर छ। / Mero gāũ sundar cha. |
Practice Tip: Speak these sentences aloud daily. Try to create variations by changing subjects or tenses. Real-world practice is essential for developing natural fluency and confidence in Nepali!
Excellent work completing Part 25 of this important Nepali vocabulary series! You’ve now learned 10 essential words that cover everyday situations—from describing food and health to discussing time, location, and education. These words are fundamental building blocks for Nepali communication. Master these 10 essential words and you’ll significantly enhance your ability to communicate in daily Nepali conversations! You’ve learned how to express intensity (very much), discuss places (school, village), describe food states (unboiled, boiled), talk about health (to be well), discuss education (to teach), manage time (to wake up, one hour, ago), and connect with others through meaningful conversation. Part 25 provides the building blocks for more advanced Nepali communication. Practice consistently, engage with native speakers when possible, and embrace your learning journey. Every word you master brings you closer to fluency in this beautiful language!
Core Vocabulary — These 10 words form the foundation of everyday Nepali communication. Mastering them will dramatically improve your conversational ability.
Sound Perfection — Pay special attention to how each word is pronounced. Listening and repeating will help you develop authentic Nepali pronunciation.
Real-Life Usage — Understanding how words are used in context is crucial. Study the example sentences carefully and practice creating your own variations.
Final Thought: Part 25 provides the building blocks for more advanced Nepali communication. Practice consistently, engage with native speakers when possible, and embrace your learning journey. Every word you master brings you closer to fluency in this beautiful language!


