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Days of the Week in Nepali – Learn Nepali vocabulary easily

Want to speak Nepali with more confidence? Start with the basics! In this video, you’ll learn the days of the week in Nepali, along with correct pronunciation and meanings. Whether you’re a beginner or just brushing up, this is a simple and effective way to build your Nepali vocabulary. Name of days English Romanized Nepali Nepali […]

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Exploring Sundarijal – Hidden Natural Beauty of Nepal

Explore the hidden natural beauty of Nepal through Sundarijal — a serene getaway just an hour from Kathmandu. This video takes you on a peaceful journey from the bustling city streets to the tranquil waterfalls, lush forests, and sacred temples of Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park. Walk along stone trails, hear the soothing sounds of flowing

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Formation Of Compound and Complex Sentences – Learn Nepali

Welcome to our Nepali learning series! In this lesson, we’ll learn how to form compound and complex sentences in Nepali. You’ll understand how to join simple ideas using connectors and clauses to make your sentences sound more natural and fluent. Let’s get started! Compound Sentences It’s when we join two simple sentences with a connecting

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How to Form Questions in Nepali

In this video, we teach you how to form questions in Nepali, an essential skill for daily conversations. Asking questions correctly will help you communicate better, whether you’re traveling, learning, or speaking with Nepali friends and family. Four Important questions words:  ✅ के (ke) – What ✅ किन (kina) – Why ✅ कहाँ (kahaa) –

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Festivals of Nepal – Culture, Traditions & Celebrations

Dashain Dashain, the biggest festival in Nepal. It usually happens in September or October and lasts for 15 days. Dashain celebrates the victory of good over evil – symbolized by goddess Durga defeating the demon Mahishasura. Families gather, fly kites, play cards, and receive blessings with tika and jamara from elders. Special food is prepared

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Formal & Informal “To Eat” in Nepali – Learn Polite & Casual Speech 🇳🇵

In this video, we explain how to say “to eat” in Nepali in both formal and informal ways. Knowing the difference between polite and casual forms is crucial in Nepali, as the way you speak varies depending on whether you are addressing elders, friends, or family. Informal Sentences English Romanized Nepali Nepali  I am eating

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Formal & Informal Continuous Tense in Nepali – Learn with Examples

In this lesson, we’re learning Formal & Informal Continuous Tense in Nepali — with clear examples.You’ll see how pronouns and verb endings change when speaking casually with friends or politely with elders.By the end, you’ll be confident saying things like ‘I am going,’ ‘We were going,’ or ‘They will be working’ — the right way

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Nepali Vocabulary & Sentences – Godawari Botanical Garden Lesson

This video is a follow-up to our previous visit to the beautiful Godawari Botanical Garden. After exploring its greenery, flowers, and peaceful atmosphere, we now focus on learning the Nepali vocabulary and sentences connected to that experience. VOCABULARIES ENGLISH ROMANIZED NEPALI NEPALI Entry gate prawes dwar प्रवेश द्वार Ticket counter tickat counter टिकट काउन्टर Entry

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Formal & Informal Speech in Nepali – “To Eat”

Today, we’re focusing on the verb “to eat” – one of the most common words you’ll use every day. We’ll explore how to say it politely in formal situations, and how to use it casually with friends and family. By the end, you’ll know exactly which form to choose so you sound natural and respectful

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