Nepali Vocabulary and sentences – Part 29

Welcome to Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – Part 29! In this lesson, we focus on important Nepali words and how to use them in simple, everyday sentences. It’s a helpful session for building your speaking skills, improving your vocabulary, and gaining confidence in using Nepali naturally. Let’s learn and grow together!

Vocabulary

English Romanized/Nepali
Ministry Mantraalaya
Secretary Sachib
Education Sikchhyaa
Lunch Khaja
To seeHernu
Crowd Bhid
To laugh Haasnu
To give Dinu
To take Linu
To buy Kinnu

Sentences

  1. Ministry – मन्त्रालय (mantrālay)
    English: The Ministry of Education is in Kathmandu.
    Nepali: शिक्षा मन्त्रालय काठमाडौंमा छ।
    Romanized: Shikṣā mantrālay Kāṭhmāṇḍaumā cha.
  1. Secretary – सचिव (sachiv)
    English: The secretary is in a meeting.
    Nepali: सचिव बैठकमा हुनुहुन्छ।
    Romanized: Sachiv baiṭakmā hunuhuncha.
  1. Education – शिक्षा (shikṣā)
    English: Education is important for everyone.
    Nepali: सबैका लागि शिक्षा महत्वपूर्ण छ।
    Romanized: Sabaikā lāgi shikṣā mahatvapūrṇa cha.
  1. Lunch – खाजा (khājā)
    English: We had lunch at noon.
    Nepali: हामीले मध्यान्हमा खाजा खायौँ।
    Romanized: Hāmīle madhyānhmā khājā khāyaũ.
  1. To see – हेर्नु (hernu)
    English: I want to see the movie.
    Nepali: म चलचित्र हेर्न चाहन्छु।
    Romanized: Ma chalchitra herna chāhanchu.
  1. Crowd – भीड (bhīḍ)
    English: There was a big crowd at the market.
    Nepali: बजारमा ठूलो भीड थियो।
    Romanized: Bajārmā ṭhūlō bhīḍ thiyo.
  1. To laugh – हाँस्नु (hānsnu)
    English: The children started to laugh.
    Nepali: बच्चाहरू हाँस्न थाले।
    Romanized: Baccāharū hānsna thāle.
  1. To give – दिनु (dinu)
    English: Please give me a pen.
    Nepali: कृपया मलाई कलम दिनुहोस्।
    Romanized: Kripayā malāī kalam dinuhos.
  1. To take – लिनु (linu)
    English: Did you take the book?
    Nepali: के तिमीले किताब लियौ?
    Romanized: Ke timīle kitāb liyau?
  1. To buy – किन्नु (kinnu)
    English: I want to buy fruits.
    Nepali: म फलफूल किन्न चाहन्छु।
    Romanized: Ma phalphul kinnā chāhanchu.

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