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Quiz Session 1- Basic Nepali words and sentences , Test Your Nepali

In this video, we test your knowledge of basic Nepali words and sentences. A fun and interactive way to check how much you’ve learned so far while practising everyday Nepali. VOCABULARY English Romanized Nepali Hello/Hi Namaste/Namaskaar Tourist Paryatak Place Thhau English Angreji Speak Bolnu Budget friendly Sasto khalko Spot Isthal pictures Photos Food Khana Thank […]

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Nepali Vocabulary & Sentences – Pashupatinath Temple

This video is a follow-up to our previous visit to the sacred Pashupatinath Temple. After exploring the temple and learning about its cultural and spiritual importance, now we focus on the useful Nepali vocabulary and sentences related to temples, culture, and travel. VOCABULARY English Romanized Nepali Sacred Pabitra Incense Dhup Temple bells Mandirka ghanti Marigold

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Exploring Pashupatinath Temple – History, Culture & Spirituality

Join us as we explore the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most important Hindu temples in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located on the banks of the Bagmati River in Kathmandu, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is the spiritual heart of Nepal VOCABULARY English Romanized Nepali sacred Pabitra

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Formal vs Informal Nepali – Words & Sentences You Must Know 🇳🇵

In this video, we explain the difference between formal and informal Nepali, an important aspect of speaking politely and naturally in various situations. You’ll learn how to use the right words and sentences when talking to friends, elders, or strangers. PRONOUN English Extreme formal Formal Informal Extreme informal You Hajur Tapaai Timi Ta He/She Uhaa

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Boudhanath Stupa – Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences

This video is a part of our previous trip to Boudhanath Stupa! After exploring the site, we now focus on the useful Nepali vocabulary and sentences you can use while visiting Boudhanath and similar cultural places in Nepal. VOCABULARY English Romanized Nepali Stupa Stup Pilgrimage Tirthayatra Monastery Gumbaa Prayer flag Praarthana jhanda Incense Dhup Ritual

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Nepali Family Members – Learn Nepali

In this video, we teach you the names of family members in Nepali with clear pronunciation, English meanings, and example sentences. Learning family vocabulary is one of the best ways to start speaking naturally in everyday conversations. FAMILY MEMBERS English Romanized Nepali Father Buwa Mother Aama Brother Daaju/Bhai Sister Didi/bahini Grandfather Hajurbuwa Grandmother Hajuraama Uncle

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Exploring Boudhanath Stupa | History and Culture of Nepal

Step into the spiritual heart of Kathmandu as we explore Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In this video, we’ll show you the beauty and culture of Boudhanath Temple. VOCABULARY English Romanized Nepali Stupa Stoop Monastry Gumba Prayer flags Prarthana jhandaa Peaceful Shanta Culture

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Nepali Particles – Words and Sentences

In this video, we explain the use of Nepali particles — small but essential words like “नि”, “चाहिँ”, “त”, “हो त”, “भने”, and more that add meaning, emphasis, or emotion to sentences. PARTICLES English Romanized Nepali Emphasize Ta Okay La To make a polite request. Na Asking Ni Passing information Re Okay? Hai? Indeed/Exactly Nai

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Teaching Nepali to Foreigners – Fun Street Interactions

In this video, we interact with foreigners visiting Nepal and offer them a small token of love on behalf of our channel. We also teach them some basic and useful Nepali phrases that can help them communicate with local people during their stay. It’s a fun cultural exchange full of smiles, learning, and meaningful connections.

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