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Weathers in Nepali – Learn Vocabulary and Sentences

In this video, we will learn how to talk about the weather in Nepali. Weather expressions are used in daily conversations, so this lesson will help you speak more naturally and confidently. WEATHER WORDS English Romanized nepali Weather Mausam Sun Ghaam/Surya Hot Taato Rain Paani/Barsha Cold Chiso/Jaado Cloud Baadal Wind Hawa Thunder Garjan Lightning Bijuli […]

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Exploring Langtang Mountain – Discover the Beauty of Nepal’s Himalayas

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Nepal’s majestic Himalayas! 🌄 Explore the breathtaking trails of Langtang Mountain, where snow-capped peaks, serene valleys, and rich local culture come together in perfect harmony. Discover the hidden beauty of Langtang — a true Himalayan treasure waiting to be explored! VOCABULARY English Romanized Nepali Nepali Langtang Valley Langtang upatyaka

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Auxiliary Verb – Learn Nepali

In this video, we explain the auxiliary verb “to be” in Nepali, one of the most important parts of Nepali grammar. The verb “to be” (छ, हो, थिए, हुनेछ, etc.) is used in almost every sentence to express existence, identity, or state — so understanding it is key to speaking Nepali fluently. AUXILIARY VERB “TO

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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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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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Noun-Types of nepali noun

In this video, we break down the types of nouns in Nepali in a simple, beginner-friendly way — with real-life examples and practical explanations. Whether you’re a Nepali learner or just brushing up your skills, this is a perfect starting point. Noun A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, idea, or feeling. Types of nouns Proper

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Conjugation of ‘To walk’ in continuous tense

Welcome to our grammar learning hub! In this video, we break down the conjugation of the verb “to walk” in all forms of the continuous (progressive) tense. Whether you’re a beginner or just brushing up on your English skills, this lesson will help you understand how to use “walking” in different contexts — past, present, and

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Conjugation of “to learn” in continuous tense

Want to master the continuous tenses in English? In this video, we break down how to conjugate the verb “to learn” in the present, past, and future continuous forms. Whether you’re just starting out or brushing up on your grammar, this quick guide makes it easy to understand and use “learning” in real-life situations. Watch

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Conjugation of “To write” in continuous tense

In this video, we’ll break down how to correctly use “writing” across different subjects and time frames—including present, past, and future continuous forms. Whether you’re brushing up on English grammar or just getting started, this lesson will help you: Basic Structure of Continuous Tense in Nepali [Subject] + [verb root] + दै + [congujative suffix]

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