In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the verb “to write” in Nepali, which is लेख्नु (lekhnu). We’ll cover three essential tenses: Present, Past, and Future. Understanding these conjugations will enable you to express writing actions across different time frames and grammatical contexts. These conjugations follow typical verb endings in Nepali and adapt to both formal and informal contexts, such as differentiating between “तिमी” (informal) and “तपाईं” (formal). By mastering this verb, you can confidently say: I write, He/She is writing, We wrote, They will write, and more.
Use the Present tense to express actions that happen regularly, are generally true, or are happening right now. This is the base form for describing writing activities and habits.
| English | Nepali | Romanized | Example (Translation) |
|---|---|---|---|
| I write | म लेख्छु | ma lekhchu | म हरेक दिन डायरी लेख्छु (I write a diary every day.) |
| You write | तिमी लेख्छौ / तपाईं लेख्नुहुन्छ | timi lekhchau / tapain lekhnuhuncha | तिमी कथा लेख्छौ (You write a story.) |
| He/She writes | ऊ लेख्छ / उहाँ लेख्नुहुन्छ | u lekhcha / uhã lekhnuhuncha | ऊ कविता लेख्छ (He/She writes a poem.) |
| We write | हामी लेख्छौं | haami lekhchhau | हामी पुस्तक लेख्छौं (We write a book.) |
| They write | उनीहरू लेख्छन् | uniharu lekhchan | उनीहरू निबन्ध लेख्छन् (They write an essay.) |
Use the Past tense to describe actions that were completed in the past. This tense indicates that the writing action has already been finished.
| English | Nepali | Romanized | Example (Translation) |
|---|---|---|---|
| I wrote | मैले लेखेँ | maile lekhe | मैले पत्र लेखेँ (I wrote a letter.) |
| You wrote | तिमीले लेख्यौ / तपाईंले लेख्नुभयो | timile lekhyau / tapainle lekhnubhayo | तिमीले कविता लेख्यौ (You wrote a poem.) |
| He/She wrote | उसले लेख्यो / उहाँले लेख्नुभयो | usle lekhyo / uhãle lekhnubhayo | उसले पुस्तक लेख्यो (He/She wrote a book.) |
| We wrote | हामीले लेख्यौं | haamile lekhyau | हामीले निबन्ध लेख्यौं (We wrote an essay.) |
| They wrote | उनीहरूले लेखे | uniharule lekhe | उनीहरूले कथा लेखे (They wrote a story.) |
Use the Future tense to express actions that will happen in the future. This indicates an intention or prediction to write something.
| English | Nepali | Romanized | Example (Translation) |
|---|---|---|---|
| I will write | म लेख्नेछु | ma lekhnechhu | म भोलि पुस्तक लेख्नेछु (I will write a book tomorrow.) |
| You will write | तिमी लेख्नेछौ / तपाईं लेख्नुहुनेछ | timi lekhnechau / tapain lekhnuhunecha | तिमी पत्र लेख्नेछौ (You will write a letter.) |
| He/She will write | ऊ लेख्नेछ / उहाँ लेख्नुहुनेछ | u lekhnecha / uhã lekhnuhunecha | ऊ कथा लेख्नेछ (He/She will write a story.) |
| We will write | हामी लेख्नेछौं | haami lekhnechau | हामी निबन्ध लेख्नेछौं (We will write an essay.) |
| They will write | उनीहरूले लेख्नेछन् | uniharule lekhnechan | उनीहरूले कविता लेख्नेछन् (They will write a poem.) |
You’ve now mastered three essential tenses for the verb “to write” (लेख्नु). Understanding these conjugations allows you to express writing actions across different time frames and grammatical contexts. Notice how the verb endings change based on both the tense and the subject performing the action. These conjugations follow typical verb patterns in Nepali and adapt to both formal and informal contexts, helping you communicate appropriately in different social situations. Practice conjugating with different subjects and tenses to develop automatic fluency in Nepali verb conjugations.
Notice that some conjugations have both formal and informal variants (तिमी vs. तपाईं). Using the correct form shows respect and cultural awareness. Informal forms are used with friends and family, while formal forms are used with elders and strangers.
The conjugations of “लेख्नु” follow predictable patterns. Once you master this verb, you’ll recognize similar patterns in other Nepali verbs, accelerating your overall learning progress.
Use these conjugations when discussing writing activities, composing messages, or talking about past and future writing projects. The more you practice, the more natural these forms will become.
Apply this conjugation pattern to other similar verbs. Each verb you master strengthens your overall Nepali grammar foundation and boosts your confidence in communication.
Master Verb Conjugations: Verb conjugation is fundamental to Nepali grammar. The patterns you’ve learned with “लेख्नु” (to write) will help you understand many other verbs. Continue practicing these conjugations and applying them to real conversations. Your dedication to learning will lead to fluency and confidence in Nepali communication!


