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This comprehensive lesson teaches you the names of 25 common fruits (फल – Fal) found in Nepal and enjoyed across South Asia. You will learn fruit names with their Nepali script and pronunciation, example sentences describing fruits and their health benefits, authentic conversations about eating habits and fruit preferences, and grammar references showing important food-related verbs with their conjugations. Mastering fruit vocabulary helps you shop at markets, discuss nutrition and health, order juices and smoothies, and connect with Nepali food culture through healthy eating habits.
Learn 25 common fruits available in Nepali markets with their Nepali script, romanized pronunciation, and English translations:
| English | Romanized Nepali | नेपाली |
| Apple | Syaau | स्याउ |
| Banana | Kera | केरा |
| Mango | Aanp | आँप |
| Orange | Suntala | सुनताला |
| Pineapple | Aanaaras | आनारस |
| Grapes | Angur | अङ्गुर |
| Papaya | Mewa | मेवा |
| Watermelon | Tarbuja | तरबुज |
| Guava | Amba | अम्बा |
| Lemon | Kaagati | कागति |
| Pomegranate | Anaar | अनार |
| Jackfruit | Katahar | कटहल |
| Cherry | Cherry | चेरी |
| Coconut | Nariwal | नारिवल |
| Peach | Aaru | आरु |
| Plum | Aalubakhada | आलुबखाडा |
| Strawberry | Strawberry | स्ट्रबेरी |
| Litchi | Litchi | लिची |
| Apricot | Khurpaani | खुरपानी |
| Kiwi | Kiwi | किवी |
| Raspberry | Ainselu | ऐंसेलु |
| Mulberry | Kimbu | किम्बु |
| Custard Apple | Sharifa/Sitafal | शरीफा/सीताफल |
| Fig | Anjir | अञ्जीर |
| Avocado | Avocado | एभोकाडो |
| Dragon Fruit | Dragon fal | ड्र्यागन फल |
| Tamarind | Imli | इमली |
Learn 18 example sentences showing how fruit vocabulary is used in real-life situations, from discussing health benefits to shopping and eating habits:
| English | Romanized Nepali |
| I like to eat an apple every day. | Malaai harek din syaau khana man parchha. |
| Bananas are sweet and healthy fruit. | Kera mitho ra swasthakar fal ho. |
| My favorite fruit is mango. | Malaai sabaibhanda manparne fal aanp ho. |
| Orange juice is very tasty. | Suntalako ras dherai mitho hunchha. |
| Pineapple tastes sweet and slightly sour. | Aanaarasko swaad mitho ra thorai khatta hunchha. |
| Grapes are good for health. | Angur swasthako laagi raamro hunchha. |
| Papaya is sweet and soft fruit. | Mewa mitho ra naram fal ho. |
| Watermelon is perfect for summer. | Tarbuja garmika laagi upayukta hunchha. |
| Guava is rich in vitamin C. | Amba vitamin C ko dhani hunchha. |
| I drink lemon water in the morning. | Ma bihana kaagati paani piunchhu. |
| Pomegranate juice is very healthy. | Aanarko ras dherai swastha hunchha. |
| Cherries are small and red. | Cherryharu saana ra raata hunchhan. |
| Jackfruit’s skin is very hard. | Kataharko chhala dherai daro hunchha. |
| Litchi is juicy and tasty. | Litchi rasilo ra swadilo hunchha. |
| I bought peach from the market. | Maile bazaar bata aaru kinen. |
| There is a plum tree in our garden. | Hamro bagaichama aalubakhadako rukh chha. |
| I really love to eat dragon fruit. | Malaai dragon fal khana dherai man parchha. |
Practice 5 authentic conversations showing how fruit vocabulary is used when discussing eating habits, health, preferences, and shopping:
A: Do you eat fruits every day? (Timi harek din fal khanchau?)
B: Yes, I like to eat an apple every day. (Ho, malai harek din syaau khana mann parchha.)
A: Are bananas healthy? (Kera swasthakar hunchha?)
B: Yes, bananas are sweet and healthy fruits. (Ho, kera mitho ra swasthakar fal ho.)
A: What is your favorite fruit? (Tero manparne fal k ho?)
B: My favorite fruit is mango. (Malaai sabaibhanda manparne fal aanp ho.)
A: Which juice should we order? (Kun juice magum?)
B: Orange juice is very tasty. (Suntalako ras dherai mitho hunchha.)
A: Which fruits are good for health? (Kun-kun fal swasthako laagi raamro hunchha?)
B: Grapes are good for health. (Angur swasthako laagi raamro hunchha.)
Learn 8 essential verbs related to eating, health, and nutrition with their conjugations in present, past, future, and negative forms:
| English | नेपाली | Present | Past | Future |
| To eat | खानु | Ma khanchhu | Maile khaye | Ma khanechhu |
| To like | मन पर्नु | Malaai man parchha | Malaai man paryo | Malai man parnechha |
| To be | हुनु | Yo ho | Yo thiyo | Yo hunechha |
| To drink | पिउनु | Ma piuchhu | Maile piye | Ma piunechhu |
| To buy | किन्नु | Ma kinchhu | Maile kine | Ma kinera lyaunechhu/ma kinnechhu |
| To look/see | हेर्नु | Ma herchhu | Maile here | Ma hernechhu |
| To be good | राम्रो हुनु | Ramro hunchha | Raamro thiyo | Raamro hunechha |
Master 25 fruit names and learn how to discuss eating habits, nutrition, shopping, and health in Nepali with confidence and cultural understanding.
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Principle 01
Complete Fruit Vocabulary
Learn 25 common fruits found in Nepali markets with full Nepali script. Covers tropical fruits (mango, banana, papaya), citrus fruits (orange, lemon), berries, nuts, and unique regional fruits. |
Principle 02
Eating & Shopping Context
Study 18 example sentences and 5 authentic conversations showing how fruits are discussed when shopping at markets, describing eating habits, discussing health benefits, and ordering juices. |
Principle 03
Nutrition & Health Verbs
Master 8 essential food and health-related verbs (eat, like, drink, buy, see) with present, past, and future conjugations. Discuss nutrition and healthy eating habits confidently. |


