Nepali grammar

Verb Conjugation of “To come”

Nepali Grammar · Verb Conjugations Nepali Verb Conjugation — To Come (आउनु) Complete Tense Conjugations · Five Essential Tenses In Nepali, the verb “to come” is आउनु (aaunu). This lesson covers comprehensive conjugations across five essential tenses: Present Tense, Past Tense, Future Tense, Continuous Tense (Present Progressive), and Perfect Tense. Understanding these conjugations will enable […]

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Verb Conjugation of “To give”

Nepali Grammar · Verb Conjugation Nepali Verb Conjugation – To Give (दिनु) Grammar Mastery · Present, Past, Future Tenses & Imperative Mood In Nepali, the verb “to give” translates to दिनु (dinu). Nepali verb conjugation changes according to tense (present, past, future), politeness (formal/informal), and number (singular/plural). The verb दिनु is one of the most

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Verb conjugation of ” To be”

Nepali Grammar · Verb Conjugations Nepali Verb Conjugation — To Be (हुनु) Complete Tense Conjugations · Three Essential Tenses In Nepali, the verb “to be” is often expressed using the verb हुनु (hunu), which changes based on tense, aspect, number, and the formality level of the subject. This lesson covers comprehensive conjugations across three essential

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Verb conjugation of “To play”

Nepali Grammar · Verb Conjugations Nepali Verb Conjugation — To Play (खेल्नु) Complete Tense Conjugations · Sports & Activities The verb “to play” in Nepali is खेल्नु (khelnу). This lesson covers comprehensive conjugations across four essential mood and tense categories: Present Tense (Simple Present), Past Tense (Simple Past), Future Tense, and Imperative Mood (Commands). Understanding

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Verb conjugation of “To eat”

Nepali Grammar · Verb Conjugations Nepali Verb Conjugation — To Eat (खानु) Complete Tense Conjugations · Food & Dining The verb “to eat” in Nepali is खानु (khanu). In Nepali, verb conjugation changes based on tense, aspect, mood, number, and respect level. This lesson covers comprehensive conjugations across four essential tense and mood categories: Present

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