Nepali Vocabulary and sentences – Part 26

Nepali Language · Vocabulary Series
Important Nepali Vocabulary & Sentences – Part 26
Beginner to Intermediate Level · Build Strong Conversational Skills

Welcome to Part 26 of our Nepali vocabulary series! This installment focuses on practical vocabulary and sentence structures to help learners enhance their conversational skills in Nepali. You’ll discover common words related to nature, animals, education, and helping verbs that form the backbone of everyday Nepali conversation. These 10 essential words and their contextual sentences will provide you with the tools needed for meaningful communication about the natural world, education, and helping others.

What You’ll Learn:Common Nepali words with their English meanings, simple sentence constructions for daily conversations, pronunciation guidance for accurate speaking, and real-life examples to contextualize vocabulary.
Activity 1 — Essential Vocabulary
10 Practical Nepali Words

Study these 10 carefully selected vocabulary words essential for everyday Nepali communication. Each word is presented in English, Romanized Nepali (for pronunciation), and Devanagari script. These words cover nature, animals, education, and action verbs you’ll frequently encounter in real conversations.

English Romanized Nepali Nepali (Devanagari)
Poison Bish विष
Wild Banya वन्य
Animal Janawar जनावर
Jungle Jangal जंगल
Farmer Kisan किसान
Fish Machha माछा
Secondary School Madhyamik Bidhyalaya माध्यामिक विद्यालय
To Kill Maarnu मार्नु
To Help Maddat Garnu मद्दत गर्नु
To Assist Sahayog Garnu सहयोग गर्नु

Reflection Questions: Which words relate to nature and animals? How would you combine them to describe wildlife? Notice the difference between “to help” (maddat garnu) and “to assist” (sahayog garnu). When would you use each? Practice pronouncing each word carefully, paying special attention to the retroflex consonants (ṭ, ḍ, ṇ).

Activity 2 — Real-World Examples
Sentences in Context

Study these 10 authentic example sentences showing how vocabulary is used in real Nepali conversations. Each sentence includes English translation, Romanized Nepali, and Devanagari script. Pay attention to grammatical structures and how words connect naturally in meaningful expressions.

English Romanized Nepali Nepali (Devanagari)
People die if they consume poison. Bish khāda mānshe marcha. विष खाँदा मान्छे मर्छ।
This is a wild animal. Yo banya janawar ho. यो वन्य जनावर हो।
We have domestic animals. Hamīsanga paltu janawar chan. हामीसँग पालतु जनावर छन्।
He went into the jungle. U jangalma gayo. ऊ जंगलमा गयो।
Farmers work in the field. Kisanharule khetma kam garchan. किसानहरूले खेतमा काम गर्छन्।
Fish swim in the pond. Machha pokhariṃa pauḍincha. माछा पोखरीमा पौडिन्छ।
He studies in a secondary school. Usle mādhyamik vidyalaymā padhcha. उसले माध्यामिक विद्यालयमा पढ्छ।
The hunter killed the animal. Shikarīle janawar māre. शिकारीले जनावर मारे।
Please help me. Kripaya malaī maddat garnuhos. कृपया मलाई मद्दत गर्नुहोस्।
The students assisted the teacher. Vidyarthīharule shikshaklaī sahayog gare. विद्यार्थीहरूले शिक्षकलाई सहयोग गरे।

Practice Task: Reflection: Which sentences feel most relevant to your life? How would you modify them to describe your own experiences? Create five new sentences using the vocabulary words. Try to express ideas about nature, education, or helping others. Record yourself speaking these sentences aloud, listening for natural pronunciation, intonation, and conversational rhythm.

Summary
Key Learning Outcomes

By mastering these 10 vocabulary words and their contextual sentences, you’ve significantly expanded your ability to discuss nature, animals, education, and helping actions in Nepali. These practical words form the foundation for more complex conversational exchanges and deeper cultural understanding.

Principle 01
Nature & Animals Vocabulary

Words like “jungle,” “wild,” “animal,” “fish,” and “farmer” enable you to discuss wildlife, agriculture, and natural environments confidently and accurately in any conversation.

Principle 02
Education & Action Verbs

Understanding “secondary school” and action verbs like “to kill,” “to help,” and “to assist” enriches your ability to discuss education and social interactions naturally.

Principle 03
Building Conversational Fluency

These 10 words form essential building blocks for natural conversation. Combine them with previously learned vocabulary to express increasingly complex ideas with confidence.

Keep Progressing

You’re building a strong foundation in Nepali! Continue practicing these words and sentences daily. Whether you’re planning to travel to Nepal, connect with Nepali-speaking communities, or simply explore this beautiful language, consistent practice will lead to conversational mastery and cultural fluency.

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