Taudaha & Chovar Vocabulary and Sentences – Learn Nepali with Travel

Travel Vocabulary · Nature & Cultural Sites
Taudaha Lake & Chovar Vocabulary
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This lesson builds on our previous exploration of Taudaha Lake and Chovar Gorge—two of Nepal’s most spiritually significant and naturally beautiful locations. Now we focus on the essential vocabulary and phrases you’ll encounter when visiting these places and describing your experiences. Learn words related to nature, culture, sacred sites, and history, all grounded in real locations near Kathmandu.

Key Concept: Learning vocabulary through real places connects language to experience. When you visit Taudaha and see fish in the lake, hear birds, and observe the sacred temple, these words become memories—and memory is the foundation of fluency.
Activity 1 — Nature & Place Words
Words You’ll See & Hear at Taudaha

These words describe the natural features at Taudaha Lake and Chovar. From the water and wildlife to the geological formations, each word opens up your understanding of these sacred places.

English Romanized Nepali Nepali Script
Water Pani पानी
Fish Machha माछा
Bird Chara चरा
Tree Rukh रुख
Flower Phool फुल
Hill Dada डाँडा
Path/Trail Bato बाटो
Forest Ban वन
Stone Dhunga ढुंगा
Cave Gufa गुफा
View Dhrisya दृश्य
River Nadi नदी
Bridge Pul पुल
At the Lake: When you visit Taudaha, you’ll see पानी (water), माछा (fish), चरा (birds), and रुख (trees) all around you. Use these words to describe what you observe.
Activity 2 — Cultural & Sacred Sites
Words for Temples, History & Culture

Taudaha and Chovar are steeped in Nepali spirituality and history. These words help you talk about temples, sacred sites, cultural practices, and the stories behind these places.

English Romanized Nepali Nepali Script
Garden Bagaicha बगैँचा
Park Park पार्क
Temple Mandir मन्दिर
God/Deity Devata देवता
Festival Parva पर्व
People Manish मानिस
Story/Legend Katha कथा
Peace Shanti शान्ति
Nature Prakriti प्रकृति
Place Thau ठाउँ
History Itihas इतिहास
Culture Sanskriti संस्कृति
Ticket Tikat टिकट
Gate Dhoka ढोका
Statue Murti मूर्ति
Carving Utkirna उत्कीर्ण
Wisdom Gyan ज्ञान
Sacred Sites: These words help you discuss temples (मन्दिर), deities (देवता), legends (कथा), and the spiritual significance (संस्कृति) that makes Taudaha and Chovar special to Nepali people.
Activity 3 — Travel Sentences
Describing What You See

These sentences show how to use the vocabulary in real contexts. Each describes something you would actually observe or experience at Taudaha Lake or Chovar Gorge.

English Romanized Nepali Nepali
The lake has fish. Taal ma machha chan. तालमा माछा छन्।
Birds fly over the lake. Chara taal mathi udchan. चरा तालमाथि उड्छन्।
The trees are green. Rukhharu hariya chan. रुखहरू हरिया छन्।
Flowers bloom in spring. Basantama phool fulchan. वसन्तमा फुल फुल्छन्।
People walk on the path. Manishharu bato ma hidchan. मानिसहरू बाटोमा हिँड्छन्।
The cave is dark and cool. Gufa adhyaro ra chiso cha. गुफा अँध्यारो र चिसो छ।
We see a big hill. Hamile thulo dada dekhchau. हामीले ठूलो डाँडा देख्छौं।
The bridge is small. Pul sano cha. पुल सानो छ।
The park is beautiful. Park sundar cha. पार्क सुन्दर छ।
The temple is old. Mandir purano cha. मन्दिर पुरानो छ।
We see a nice view. Hamile ramro drishya dekhchau. हामीले राम्रो दृश्य देख्छौं।
Nature is peaceful here. Yahako prakriti shanta cha. यहाँको प्रकृति शान्त छ।
The ticket is cheap. Ticket sasto cha. टिकट सस्तो छ।
This place has history. Yas thauma itihas cha. यस ठाउँमा इतिहास छ।
Manjushree had great wisdom. Manjushree sanga thulo gyan thiyo. मञ्जुश्रीसँग ठूलो ज्ञान थियो।
Using Sentences: These sentences show you exactly how to describe what you see and experience. Use them as templates for your own observations at these sacred places.
Summary
Key Takeaways

By learning this vocabulary set, you’re not just memorizing words—you’re gaining the language tools to discuss real places with real cultural significance. Taudaha Lake and Chovar Gorge are more than tourist destinations; they’re repositories of Nepali history, spirituality, and natural beauty. Speaking about them in Nepali connects you to that heritage.

Key 01
Nature Vocabulary

From water and wildlife to geological features, you have the words to describe the natural landscape.

Key 02
Cultural Knowledge

Words like मन्दिर (temple), देवता (deity), and कथा (story) unlock understanding of spiritual significance.

Key 03
Real Communication

These sentences model how Nepali speakers actually describe travel experiences and observations.

Key 04
Connection & Memory

Experience becomes memory becomes fluency when you speak about real places in their language.

Your Challenge

Put this vocabulary into practice:

Visit & Describe: If you can visit Taudaha Lake or Chovar Gorge, spend time observing. Use the vocabulary to describe what you see: माछा (fish), चरा (birds), रुख (trees), मन्दिर (temple). Even if you can’t visit in person, imagine yourself there and practice describing the scenes using these sentences as models. Record yourself speaking—this auditory practice bonds language to place in your memory.
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