Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – 2

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House & Surroundings · Nepali Language
Essential House & Environment Vocabulary
Part 2: Vocabulary & Sentences Series  ·  Beginner to Intermediate Learners

Continue building your Nepali language skills with Part 2 of this vocabulary and sentence series! Learn new, commonly used Nepali words and see how they’re used in real-life sentences.

A perfect lesson for beginners aiming to improve fluency and everyday communication about houses, rooms, and their surroundings.

Activity 1 — Learn & Pronounce
House & Environment Vocabulary Reference

Study each word carefully, paying attention to the pronunciation (Romanized) and Nepali script. These are essential words you’ll use when describing places and physical characteristics.

Room
कोठा

Romanized: koṭhā

Context: Interior spaces

Chair
कुर्सी

Romanized: kursī

Context: Furniture

Door
ढोका

Romanized: ḍhokā

Context: House features

Window
झ्याल

Romanized: jhyāl

Context: Building openings

House
घर

Romanized: ghar

Context: Home/dwelling

Village
गाउँ

Romanized: gāũ

Context: Rural areas

Town
सहर

Romanized: sahar

Context: Urban areas

Clean
सफा

Romanized: safā

Context: Adjectives

Dirty
फोहोर

Romanized: phohor

Context: Quality descriptions

Big
ठूलो

Romanized: ṭhūlō

Context: Size descriptors

Activity 2 — Practice & Apply
Contextual Sentences in Daily Use

Below are practical sentences using the vocabulary you’ve just learned. Read each example carefully, noting how the words function in context. Practice pronouncing each sentence aloud.

1

Room — कोठा (koṭhā)

Nepali: मेरो कोठा सफा छ।

English: My room is clean.

Romanized: Mero koṭhā safā cha.

2

Chair — कुर्सी (kursī)

Nepali: कुर्सीमा बस्नुहोस्।

English: Please sit on the chair.

Romanized: Kursīmā basnuhos.

3

Door — ढोका (ḍhokā)

Nepali: ढोका खोल्नुहोस्।

English: Please open the door.

Romanized: Ḍhokā kholnuhos.

4

Window — झ्याल (jhyāl)

Nepali: झ्यालबाट हावा आउँछ।

English: Air comes through the window.

Romanized: Jhyālbāṭa hāwā āuncha.

5

House — घर (ghar)

Nepali: उसको घर ठूलो छ।

English: His house is big.

Romanized: Usko ghar ṭhūlō cha.

6

Village — गाउँ (gāũ)

Nepali: म गाउँमा बस्छु।

English: I live in a village.

Romanized: Ma gāũmā baschu.

7

Town — सहर (sahar)

Nepali: ऊ सहरमा पढ्छ।

English: He studies in town.

Romanized: U saharmā paḍhcha.

8

Clean — सफा (safā)

Nepali: कोठा सफा गर।

English: Clean the room.

Romanized: Koṭhā safā gara.

9

Dirty — फोहोर (phohor)

Nepali: तिमीले फोहोर लुगा लगाएका छौ।

English: You are wearing dirty clothes.

Romanized: Timīle phohor lugā lagāekā chau.

10

Big — ठूलो (ṭhūlō)

Nepali: यो झोला धेरै ठूलो छ।

English: This bag is very big.

Romanized: Yo jholā dherai ṭhūlō cha.

Practice Tip Describe your own living space using these words. Challenge yourself to create full sentences about your room, house, or neighborhood!
Summary
Key Takeaways

You have now mastered 10 essential vocabulary words related to houses, surroundings, and descriptive qualities. These foundational words will help you communicate more naturally about physical spaces and environments in Nepali!

Environmental Vocabulary
Places & Surroundings

Master words for houses, rooms, villages, and towns. These nouns form the foundation for describing your living space and geographic location.

Real-Life Usage
See Words in Context

Study the practical sentences that show how these words are naturally used in conversations. This helps you understand proper grammar and natural speech patterns.

Descriptive Skills
Express Size & Cleanliness

Learn adjectives like clean, dirty, and big. These descriptive words enhance your ability to provide details when talking about your surroundings.

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