12 Months in Nepali – Learn Nepali

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Nepali Calendar  ·  Time & Seasons
12 Months of the Nepali Year
Barah Mahina  ·  Nepali Calendar & Seasonal Knowledge

This lesson teaches you the 12 months of the Nepali calendar with their English equivalents, correct pronunciation, and cultural significance. You will learn when each month occurs, example sentences about seasonal activities and festivals, authentic conversations about birthdays and festivals, and essential verbs related to time and seasons. Understanding the Nepali months helps you appreciate Nepal’s culture, celebrate festivals, and discuss weather and agricultural activities throughout the year.

Calendar Insight: — The Nepali calendar is lunar-based and differs from the Gregorian calendar. Learning the months helps you understand Nepali festivals, agricultural seasons, and cultural celebrations.
Activity 1 — 12 Months of the Nepali Year
Complete Nepali Calendar with English Equivalents

Learn all 12 months of the Nepali calendar, their English equivalents, time periods, and Nepali script:

Nepali Month नेपाली English Equivalent Time Period
Baisakh बैशाख April – May Mid April – Mid May
Jeth / Jestha जेठ / जेष्ठ May – June Mid May – Mid June
Asaar / Ashadh असार / आषाढ June – July Mid June – Mid July
Shrawan / Sauun श्रावण / सावुन July – August Mid July – Mid August
Bhadra / Bhadau भाद्र / भदौ August – September Mid August – Mid September
Asoj / Ashwin असोज / अश्विन September – October Mid September – Mid October
Kartik कार्तिक October – November Mid October – Mid November
Mangsir मंसिर November – December Mid November – Mid December
Push / Poush पुष / पौष December – January Mid December – Mid January
Magh माघ January – February Mid January – Mid February
Falgun फाल्गुन February – March Mid February – Mid March
Chaitra चैत्र March – April Mid March – Mid April
Activity 2 — Seasonal Activities & Sentences
What Happens in Each Month?

Learn example sentences about seasonal activities, festivals, and weather patterns throughout the Nepali year:

English Romanized Nepali
My birthday is in Baisakh. Mero janmadin Baisakhma ho.
Mangoes are ripened in Jestha. Aam Jestha mahinama paakchha.
It rains a lot in Asaar. Asaarma dherai paani parchha.
People worship Lord Shiva in Shrawan. Maanisharu Shrawanma Shiva bhagawanlai pujchhan.
Farmers start harvesting in Bhadra. Kisaanharu Bhadauma falful ra annaharu tipna suru garchhan.
Dashain is celebrated in Asoj. Dashain Asoj mahinama manainchha.
Tihar is celebrated in Kartik. Tihar Kartik mahinama manainchha.
The weather is cold in Mangsir. Mangsir mahinama mausam chiso hunchha.
Push is the coldest month. Push dherai chiso mahina ho.
Maghe Sankranti is celebrated in Magh. Maghe Sankranti Magh mahinama manainchha.
Flowers bloom in Falgun. Falgun mahinama phoolharu phulchhan.
Chaitra is the last month of Nepali year. Chaitra Nepali barshako antim mahina ho.
Activity 3 — Conversations About Months & Seasons
Natural Dialogues Using Month Names

Practice 5 authentic conversations about birthdays, seasons, festivals, and weather using the Nepali months:

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Conversation 1: Talking About Birthdays

A: When is your birthday? (Timro janmadin kahile ho?)

B: My birthday is in Baisakh. (Mero janmadin Baisakhma ho.)

A: Oh, that’s during the Nepali year. (Wah, Naya barsha ko belama rahechha.)

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Conversation 2: Talking About Fruits & Seasons

A: When do mangoes ripen in Nepal? (Nepalma aam kahile paakchha?)

B: Mangoes are ripened in Jestha. (Aam Jestha mahinama paakchha.)

A: I love eating mangoes then. (Tyo belama aam khana majja aauchha.)

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Conversation 3: Talking About Weather

A: Why is it so green everywhere? (Sabai tira hariyali kina chha?)

B: Because it rains a lot in Asaar. (Asaarma dherai paani parchha.)

A: Yes, that’s the monsoon season. (Ho, tyo barsaat ko samaya ho.)

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Conversation 4: Talking About Farming

A: When do farmers start harvesting? (Kisanharule kahile bali tipna suru garchhan?)

B: Farmers start harvesting in Bhadra. (Kisanharu Bhadra mahinama tipna suru garchhan.)

A: They become very busy then. (Tyo belama dherai byasta hunchhan.)

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Conversation 5: Talking About Dashain

A: When is Dashain celebrated? (Dashain kahile manainchha?)

B: Dashain is celebrated in Asoj. (Dashain Asoj mahinama manainchha.)

A: It’s the biggest festival in Nepal. (Yo Nepal ko thulo chad ho.)

Activity 4 — Grammar & Verb Conjugations
Time & Seasonal Verbs

Master 10 essential verbs related to time, seasons, and activities used when discussing the Nepali months:

Verb (English) Present Tense Past Tense Future Tense Nepali Meaning
Be am / is / are was / were will be हुनु (Hunnu)
Eat eat / eats ate will eat खानु (Khanu)
Go go / goes went will go जानु (Janu)
Come come / comes came will come आउनु (Aunu)
Rain rains rained will rain पानी पर्नु (Pani Parnu)
Celebrate celebrate(s) celebrated will celebrate मनाउनु (Manaunu)
Worship worship(s) worshipped will worship पूजनु (Pujnu)
Harvest harvest(s) harvested will harvest टिप्नु (Tipnu)
Start start(s) started will start सुरु गर्नु (Suru Garnu)
Ripen ripen(s) ripened will ripen पाकनु (Paknu)
Learning Tip: These verbs are commonly used when discussing seasonal activities, festivals, and natural phenomena that occur during different months in Nepal. Understanding their conjugations helps you talk about yearly cycles and traditions.
Summary
Key Takeaways & Calendar Mastery

Master the Nepali calendar and understand the cultural, agricultural, and seasonal significance of each month throughout the year.

Principle 01
Complete Calendar Knowledge

Learn all 12 months of the Nepali year, their English equivalents, time periods, and Nepali script. Understand how the lunar-based Nepali calendar differs from the Gregorian calendar.

Principle 02
Seasonal Activities & Festivals

Study what happens in each month — harvests, festivals like Dashain and Tihar, weather patterns, fruits ripening, and agricultural cycles throughout the year.

Principle 03
Calendar Communication

Practice conversations and use verb conjugations to discuss birthdays, seasons, festivals, and weather. Master time-related verbs for talking about yearly cycles and events.

Calendar & Cultural Challenge: Start using the Nepali months when discussing dates and seasonal activities. Ask Nepali speakers when their birthdays are in the Nepali calendar. Learn to recognize which festivals and agricultural activities happen in each month. Understanding the Nepali calendar deepens your cultural knowledge and improves your ability to connect with Nepali traditions, celebrations, and the rhythm of life in Nepal!
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