Conjugation of “to be” in continuous tense

Nepali Grammar · Verb Conjugation & Tense
Mastering “To Be” in Continuous Tense
Present, Past & Future Progressive · Advanced Irregular Verb Conjugation

Unlock the power of everyday speech in Nepali with this clear and effective lesson on the continuous conjugation of “to be” (हुनु – hunu). Whether you’re saying “I am being honest,” “she is being brave,” or “they are being helpful,” this lesson guides you through the correct continuous endings for different pronouns and formal levels. Understanding this advanced irregular verb form will elevate your Nepali communication and help you express nuanced states of being.

Watch the Video: — Master the continuous form of “to be”: To Be – Continuous Tense Conjugation
Activity 1 — Understanding “To Be” in Nepali
The Irregular Verb हुनु (hunu)

In Nepali, the verb “to be” (हुनु – hunu) is highly irregular and changes dramatically depending on tense, aspect, gender, and formality. When used in continuous tenses, the root form transforms using “भइरहेको / भइरहेकी / भइरहेका” based on gender and number. This advanced form is more common in poetry, literature, and philosophical writing than in casual everyday speech, but it’s essential for expressing sophisticated states of being.

Continuous Tense Structure:

Subject + root verb (भइरहेको/भइरहेकी/भइरहेका) + conjugative suffix (छु/छ/छन्/थिए/थियो/हुनेछ/etc.)

Activity 2 — Present Continuous Tense
Being Right Now

Structure: Subject + root verb (भइरहेको/भइरहेकी/भइरहेका) + छु/छ/छन्/छौ/etc.

The present continuous tense describes a state of being that is happening right now or is currently ongoing. Notice how the root verb changes based on gender and number of the subject.

English Romanized Nepali Script
I am being Ma vairaheko chu म भइरहेको छु।
You are being Timi vairaheka chau तिमी भइरहेका छौ।
He is being Uh vairaheko cha ऊ भइरहेको छ।
She is being Uni vairaheki chin उनी भइरहेकी छिन्।
We are being Hami vairaheka chau हामी भइरहेका छौं।
They are being Uniharu vairaheka chan उनीहरू भइरहेका छन्।
Full Sentences (Present Continuous)
English Romanized Nepali Nepali Script
I am being honest. Ma imandar vairaheko chu. म इमानदार भइरहेको छु।
She is being brave. Uni sahasi vairaheki chin. उनी साहसी भइरहेकी छिन्।
Activity 3 — Past Continuous Tense
Being in the Past

Structure: Subject + root verb (भइरहेको/भइरहेकी/भइरहेका) + थिए/थियो/थिइन्/etc.

The past continuous tense describes a state of being that was happening at a specific time in the past. The conjugative suffix changes to indicate past tense while maintaining the gender-based root form.

English Romanized Nepali Script
I was being Ma vairaheko thiye म भइरहेको थिए।
You were being Timi vairaheka thiyou तिमी भइरहेका थियौ।
He was being Uh vairaheko thiyo ऊ भइरहेको थियो।
She was being Uni vairaheki thiin उनी भइरहेकी थिइन्।
We were being Hami vairaheka thiyou हामी भइरहेका थियौं।
They were being Uniharu vairaheka thiye उनीहरू भइरहेका थिए।
Full Sentences (Past Continuous)
English Romanized Nepali Nepali Script
He was being silent because he was alone. Uh eklo vayera chupchap vairaheko thiyo. ऊ एक्लो भएर चुपचाप भइरहेको थियो।
They were being helpful. Uniharu sahayogi vairaheka thiye. उनीहरू सहयोगी भइरहेका थिए।
Activity 4 — Future Continuous Tense
Being in the Future

Structure: Subject + root verb (भइरहेको/भइरहेकी/भइरहेका) + हुनेछु/हुनेछ/हुनेछन्/etc.

The future continuous tense describes a state of being that will be happening at a specific time in the future. The future marker conjugates based on the subject while the root form maintains its gender distinction.

English Romanized Nepali Script
I will be being Ma vairaheko hunechu म भइरहेको हुनेछु।
You will be being Timi vairaheka hunechau तिमी भइरहेका हुनेछौ।
He will be being Uh vairaheko hunecha ऊ भइरहेको हुनेछ।
She will be being Uni vairaheki hunechin उनी भइरहेकी हुनेछिन्।
We will be being Hami vairaheka hunechau हामी भइरहेका हुनेछौं।
They will be being Uniharu vairaheka hunechan उनीहरू भइरहेका हुनेछन्।
Full Sentences (Future Continuous)
English Romanized Nepali Nepali Script
He will be being a leader. Uh neta vairaheko hunecha. ऊ नेता भइरहेको हुनेछ।
We will be being prepared. Hami tayar vairaheka hunechau. हामी तयार भइरहेका हुनेछौं।
Activity 5 — Gender and Number Agreement Rules
Understanding Gender and Number Distinctions

One of the most important features of the continuous form of “to be” is that the root verb changes based on the gender and number of the subject. This is a hallmark of advanced Nepali grammar. Study these rules carefully to use the correct form in any situation.

भइरहेको (vairaheko)

Used for male singular subjects (I, he, or any male singular)

भइरहेकी (vairaheki)

Used for female singular subjects (she, or any female singular)

भइरहेका (vairaheka)

Used for plural subjects of any gender (we, they, multiple people)

Important Note: This continuous form of हुनु is not used much in casual, everyday speech. It’s more common in poetry, literature, philosophy, and formal academic writing. However, understanding and recognizing it is essential for advanced Nepali comprehension and literary appreciation!

Summary
Key Takeaways

You’ve now mastered one of the most advanced and nuanced forms in Nepali grammar—the continuous tense of “to be.” Remember that this form is primarily found in literature, poetry, and formal writing rather than casual conversation. The key to mastering this form is understanding how the root verb changes based on gender and number (भइरहेको for male singular, भइरहेकी for female singular, and भइरहेका for plural). While challenging, this knowledge elevates your Nepali to a sophisticated level and opens doors to understanding Nepal’s rich literary traditions!

Principle 01
Advanced Form

This continuous form of “to be” is an advanced grammatical structure rarely used in everyday speech.

Principle 02
Gender Agreement

The root verb must agree with the gender and number of the subject—a hallmark of sophisticated Nepali.

Principle 03
Literary Value

Common in poetry, literature, and formal writing—mastering this opens doors to Nepal’s cultural treasures.

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