Mandira Shrestha

Verb Conjugation of “To give”

In Nepali, the verb “to give” translates to “दिनु” (dinu). Here’s the structure for conjugating this verb in various tenses, moods, and for different subjects. Nepali verb conjugation changes according to tense (present, past, future), politeness (formal/informal), and number (singular/plural). Structure of Verb Conjugation: Verb Conjugation: “दिनु” (dinu) – “to give” 1. Present Tense (Active,

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Verb Conjugation of “To go” by Bimala Shrestha

In this video, Bimala Shrestha explains the verb conjugation of “To go” (जानु) in Nepali. You’ll learn how this important verb changes according to tense, subject, and context—such as present, past, and future forms. This lesson is great for learners aiming to improve their grammar and speak Nepali more accurately and fluently.

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Verb conjugation of “To play”

The verb conjugation of “to play” (खेल्नु) in Nepali, along with sentence structures for different tenses and pronouns. Present Tense (Simple Present) Pronoun Verb Conjugation Sentence Structure Transliteration म (I) खेल्छु म फुटबल खेल्छु। Ma football khelchu. तिमी (You – informal) खेल्छौ तिमी फुटबल खेल्छौ। Timi football khelchau. तपाईं (You – formal) खेल्नुहुन्छ तपाईं फुटबल

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