Mandira Shrestha

Verb conjugation of “To do”

Here’s the verb conjugation of “to do” (गर्नु) in Nepali, with sentence structures for different tenses and pronouns. Present Tense (Simple Present) Pronoun Verb Conjugation Sentence Structure Transliteration म (I) गर्छु म काम गर्छु। Ma kaam garchu. तिमी (You – informal) गर्छौ तिमी काम गर्छौ। Timi kaam garchau. तपाईं (You – formal) गर्नुहुन्छ तपाईं काम […]

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Verb conjugation of “To eat”

In Nepali, verb conjugation changes based on tense, aspect, mood, number, and respect level. Here’s the conjugation of the verb “to eat” (खानु) across different tenses and pronouns, in the structure of “I eat,” “you eat,” etc. Present Tense (Simple Present) Pronoun Conjugation (खानु) Transliteration Meaning म (I) खान्छु khanchu I eat तिमी (You –

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Verb conjugation of “To go”

In Nepali, verb conjugation is affected by the subject’s pronoun, tense, formality, and politeness. The verb “to go” is जानु (jānu), and its conjugation varies according to the tense (present, past, future), number (singular, plural), and honorific levels. Here’s a breakdown along with the grammar structure: 1. Present Tense (वर्तमान काल) Structure: Subject. + (primary

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Nepali similar words ,different meaning.

Namaste and welcome!In today’s video, we’ll explore some interesting Nepali words that sound or look similar but have different meanings. These words can be confusing for learners — and even for native speakers sometimes!For example: Through simple explanations and examples, we’ll help you understand how to tell the difference based on pronunciation, context, and usage.

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