Nepali Vocabularies Quiz – Session 3

Nepali Language · Conversational Phrases
Nepali Vocabularies Quiz — Session 3
Greetings, Introductions & Polite Expressions · Interactive Learning

Welcome to Nepali Vocabularies Quiz – Session 3! This session is designed to help you review and practice essential Nepali conversational phrases through a fun and interactive quiz. It’s perfect for learners who want to test their vocabulary, improve understanding, and build everyday language skills. In this session, you’ll focus on practical phrases for greetings, introductions, and polite expressions that you’ll use in real conversations with Nepali speakers. Let’s get started and make learning Nepali enjoyable!

Watch the Video Quiz: — Test your conversational Nepali skills: Nepali Vocabularies Quiz – Session 3
Activity 1 — Greetings & Introductions
Starting Conversations in Nepali

Master the essential phrases for greeting people and introducing yourself in Nepali. These fundamental conversational building blocks are crucial for every interaction with Nepali speakers.

English Romanized Nepali Nepali Script
What is your name? Tapaiko naam ke ho? तपाईंको नाम के हो?
My name is Bimala Shrestha Mero nam Bimala Shrestha ho. मेरो नाम बिमला श्रेष्ठ हो।
How are you? Tapailaai kasto chha? तपाईंलाई कस्तो छ?
I am fine. Ma thik chu. म ठीक छु।
Activity 2 — Personal Information
Talking About Yourself

Learn phrases to share personal information like where you’re from and where you live. These phrases help you connect with others on a personal level.

English Romanized Nepali Nepali Script
I’m from Australia. Ma Australia bata aayeko hu. म अस्ट्रेलिया बाट आएको हु।
Where do you live? Tapai kaha basnu hunchha? तपाई कहा बस्नु हुन्छ?
I live in Pokhara. Ma Pokhara ma baschhu. म पोखरामा बस्छु।
Activity 3 — Polite Expressions & Farewells
Ending Conversations Respectfully

Learn polite expressions for closing conversations and saying goodbye. These phrases show respect and courtesy, essential for positive interactions in Nepali culture.

English Romanized Nepali Nepali Script
Nice to meet you. Tapaailai kasto chha. तपाईंलाई कस्तो छ।
Have a nice day. Shubha din. शुभा दिन।
See you again. Feri bhetaunla. फेरी भेटौंला।
Activity 4 — Complete Conversational Phrases
Full Phrase Reference

A complete reference table with all conversational phrases from Session 3. Use this to practice the full range of greetings, introductions, personal questions, and polite expressions.

Category English Romanized / Nepali
Introduction What is your name? Tapaiko naam ke ho? / तपाईंको नाम के हो?
Response My name is Bimala Shrestha Mero nam Bimala Shrestha ho. / मेरो नाम बिमला श्रेष्ठ हो।
Greeting How are you? Tapailaai kasto chha? / तपाईंलाई कस्तो छ?
Response I am fine. Ma thik chu. / म ठीक छु।
Background I’m from Australia. Ma Australia bata aayeko hu. / म अस्ट्रेलिया बाट आएको हु।
Question Where do you live? Tapai kaha basnu hunchha? / तपाई कहा बस्नु हुन्छ?
Response I live in Pokhara. Ma Pokhara ma baschhu. / म पोखरामा बस्छु।
Polite Phrase Nice to meet you. Tapaailai kasto chha. / तपाईंलाई कस्तो छ।
Farewell Have a nice day. Shubha din. / शुभा दिन।
Goodbye See you again. Feri bhetaunla. / फेरी भेटौंला।
Summary
Key Takeaways

You’ve completed Nepali Vocabularies Quiz Session 3 and learned essential conversational phrases for real-world interactions! You now know how to introduce yourself, ask and answer questions about where people are from, discuss where you live, exchange pleasantries, and politely say goodbye. These nine key phrases form the foundation of basic Nepali conversation. The phrases follow a natural conversational flow: greeting (How are you?) → introduction (What is your name?) → personal information (Where are you from? Where do you live?) → politeness (Nice to meet you) → farewell (Have a nice day / See you again). By mastering these phrases, you’re building the confidence to initiate and maintain basic conversations in Nepali. Practice these phrases regularly, pay attention to pronunciation through the video quiz, and try to use them in real conversations with Nepali speakers. With consistent practice, these phrases will become natural and automatic!

Principle 01
Real-World Relevance

All phrases are immediately applicable in actual conversations with Nepali speakers, from casual greetings to introduction scenarios.

Principle 02
Natural Flow

The phrases follow a conversational progression from greeting through introduction to farewell, reflecting how real conversations naturally develop.

Principle 03
Interactive Practice

The accompanying video quiz provides interactive practice with pronunciation and usage, helping you internalize these essential phrases.

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