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Learn the names of common animals in Nepali with simple, easy-to-understand explanations. This practical module teaches animal vocabulary with English names, Nepali meanings, proper pronunciation, and example sentences. Master 40+ animal names and learn how to describe animals and their behaviors in natural Nepali conversation.
Learn the names of domestic, wild, and mythical animals in Nepali. This comprehensive list covers animals you’ll encounter in daily conversation and wildlife discussions.
| English | Romanized Nepali | Nepali Script | Category |
| Dog | Kukur | कुकुर | Domestic |
| Cat | Biraalo | बिरालो | Domestic |
| Cow | Gaai | गाई | Domestic |
| Buffalo | Bhainsi | भैँसी | Domestic |
| Horse | Ghoda | घोडा | Domestic |
| Donkey | Gadha | गधा | Domestic |
| Goat | Bakhra | बाख्रा | Domestic |
| Sheep | Bheda | भेडा | Domestic |
| Pig | Sungur | सुङ्गुर | Domestic |
| Mule | Khachchar | खच्चर | Domestic |
| Camel | Unt | उन्ट | Domestic |
| Elephant | Haatti | हाथी | Wild |
| Tiger | Bagh | बाघ | Wild |
| Lion | Singha | सिंह | Wild |
| Leopard | Chituwa | चितुवा | Wild |
| Monkey | Bandar | बन्दर | Wild |
| Rabbit | Kharayo | खरायो | Wild |
| Fox | Syal | स्याल | Wild |
| Wolf | Bwaso | ब्वासो | Wild |
| Bear | Bhaalu | भालु | Wild |
| Rhinoceros | Gainda | गैँडा | Wild |
| Squirrel | Lokharkhe | लोखर्खे | Wild |
| Wild Boar | Jungali Sungur | जुङ्गली सुङ्गुर | Wild |
| Snake | Sarpa | सर्प | Reptile |
| Mongoose | Nyauri Musa | न्याउरी मुसा | Wild |
| Zebra | Zebra | जेब्रा | Wild |
| Frog | Bhyagutta | भ्यागुट्टा | Amphibian |
| Crocodile | Gohi | गोही | Reptile |
Group animals into domestic and wild categories. What other characteristics can you categorize them by?
Practice saying each animal name aloud in Nepali. Pay attention to pronunciation and accent.
Learn example sentences describing what animals do and their characteristics. These sentences help you talk about animals naturally in conversation.
| English | Romanized Nepali |
| The dog is barking. | Kukurle bhukiraheko chha. |
| The cat is sleeping. | Biraalo sutiraheko chha. |
| The cow is the national animal of Nepal. | Gaai Nepalko rastriya janaawar ho. |
| The buffalo is drinking water. | Bhainsile paani piiraheko chha. |
| The horse is running fast. | Ghoda chhito daudiraheko chha. |
| The donkey can carry a load. | Gadhale bhaari bokna sakchha. |
| The goat is eating grass. | Bakhrale ghaans khairaheko chha. |
| The wool of sheep is very warm. | Bhedako unn dherai nyano hunchha. |
| The elephant is very big. | Haatti dherai thulo chha. |
| The tiger is hunting. | Baaghle sikaar gardai chha. |
| The lion is the king of the jungle. | Singha jungleko raaja ho. |
| The monkey is climbing the tree. | Baandarle rukh chadhdai chha. |
| The monkey is jumping. | Baandar ufridai chha. |
| The fox is very clever. | Syaal dherai chalaakh hunchha. |
| The wolf hunts at night. | Bwasole raati sikaar garchha. |
| The bear is sleeping in the cave. | Bhaalu gufama sutiraheko chha. |
| The leopard is found in the mountains. | Chituwa himal tira paainchha. |
| The rhinoceros is protected in Nepal. | Gainda Nepalko sangrakshit janaawar ho. |
| Squirrels can climb trees quickly. | Lokharkhele rukh chhito chadhna sakchha. |
| The wild boar lives in the forest. | Jungali sungur junglema baschha. |
| The mongoose can fight the snake. | Nyauri musale sarpa sanga ladna sakchha. |
| The zebras run very fast. | Zebraharu chhito daudanchhan. |
| The snake is hiding in the grass. | Sarpa ghaansma lukiraheko chha. |
| The crocodile is in the river. | Gohi nadima chha. |
| The pig eats lots of food. | Sungurle dherai khanekura khanchha. |
| The mule is used in hilly areas. | Khachchar pahadi chhetrama prayog garinchha. |
| The camel is walking in the desert. | Unt marabhumima hidiraheko chha. |
| The rabbit is eating a carrot. | Kharayole gaajar khaandai chha. |
Create new sentences describing different animals. Use the pattern: “[Animal] is [doing action/quality].”
Notice the verb patterns in these sentences. How does “-raheko” describe ongoing actions?
Learn how to discuss animals in natural conversations. These dialogues show real-world usage of animal vocabulary and descriptive language.
A: “What is the dog doing?”
B: “The dog is barking.”
Nepali: Kukurle k gariraheko chha? / Kukurle bhukiraheko chha.
A: “Where is the cat?”
B: “The cat is sleeping.”
Nepali: Biraalo kahan chha? / Biraalo sutiraheko chha.
A: “What is the national animal of Nepal?”
B: “The cow is the national animal of Nepal.”
Nepali: Nepal ko rastriya janawar k ho? / Gaai Nepal ko rastriya janaawar ho.
A: “Where is the buffalo?”
B: “The buffalo is drinking water.”
Nepali: Bhainsi kahan chha? / Bhainsi paani piiraheko chha.
A: “Look at the horse!”
B: “Yes, the horse is running fast.”
Nepali: Ghoda hera! / Ho, ghoda chhito daudiraheko chha.
Role-play these conversations with different animals. Can you create new dialogues?
Extend these conversations. What comes after the initial exchange? Create longer dialogues.
Master essential verbs used to describe what animals do. Understanding verb conjugation helps you describe animal behaviors in different tenses.
| Base Verb | Past Simple | Present Continuous | Past Continuous | Nepali Meaning |
| Bark | Barked | Is/are barking | Was/were barking | Bhuknu |
| Sleep | Slept | Is/are sleeping | Was/were sleeping | Sutnu |
| Drink | Drank | Is/are drinking | Was/were drinking | Piunu |
| Run | Ran | Is/are running | Was/were running | Daudnu |
| Eat | Ate | Is/are eating | Was/were eating | Khanu |
| See | Saw | Is/are seeing | Was/were seeing | Dekhnu |
| Go | Went | Is/are going | Was/were going | Janu |
| Come | Came | Is/are coming | Was/were coming | Aaunu |
| Sit | Sat | Is/are sitting | Was/were sitting | Basnu |
| Speak | Spoke | Is/are speaking | Was/were speaking | Bolnu |
Create sentences using each verb in all four tenses. Notice how meaning changes with tense.
Match each verb with an animal and create descriptive sentences about what that animal does.
You have now mastered 40+ common animal names in Nepali and learned how to describe their actions and characteristics. You can confidently discuss animals in conversations, understand animal-related sentences, and use appropriate verbs to describe animal behaviors in different tenses.
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Principle 01
Vocabulary Foundation
Master diverse animal vocabulary from domestic to wild creatures, essential for any conversation. |
Principle 02
Descriptive Language
Describe animal actions and characteristics using varied tenses and natural sentence structures. |
Principle 03
Conversational Fluency
Engage in natural discussions about animals with proper vocabulary and grammar structures. |


