In this video, you will learn Nepali expressive words and natural expressions that native speakers use in daily conversations.
This lesson will help you sound more natural, emotional, and fluent while speaking Nepali.
You will learn commonly used expressive words, reactions, and conversational phrases that are often difficult to learn from textbooks but are very important in real-life communication.
| English | Romanized Nepali |
|---|---|
| Very fast | Bhatabhat |
| Complaining contineously | Gangan |
| Drunk | Jhyap |
| Secretly | Sulukka |
| Extremly hot | Tantalapur |
| Flew away quickly | Phurra |
| Quickly and obediently | Khurukka |
| Loud crashing sound | Gadyanggudung |
| Suddenl appearing | Tuplukka |
| Instantly | Chatakka |
| Falling heavily | Dhyamma |
| Expression of disappointment | Thukka |
| Suddenly emotional/excited | Hurukka |
| Suddenly bright evening | Jhamakkai |
| Fully bright | Dhapakkai |
| Feeling of liquid flowing contineously | Khalkhali |
| Bursting sound | Pwakka |
| Growling sound | Ghurra |
| Very happy/proud/delight | Makhkha |
| Suddenly speaking | Fyatta |
| Suddenly or immediately get up with energy | Jurukka |
| Extremely tired | Lakhataraan |
| Immediately | Fatakka |
| Very quickly | Bhakabhak |
| Brightly shining | Chamakka |
| Suddenly shutting | Jhyappa |
| Disgusting | Ghinlaagdo |
| Ew | Chhya |
| Brightly glowing | Tilika |
| Smoothly/quickly moving | Sararara |
| Fully dipped/soaked | Churlumma |
| Suddenly breaking | Khatrakka |
| Widely/heavily spread (fruits) | Lataramma |
| Shut up | Chup |
| Go away/run | Bhaag |
| Flickering appearance/twinkling lights | Sulukka |
| To beat/slap someone in face | Gala padkaaunu |
| Constanty complaining/annoyingly nagging | Kichkich |


