Nepali Vocabulary and sentences – Part 29

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Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – Part 29
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Welcome to Nepali Vocabulary and Sentences – Part 29! In this lesson, we focus on important Nepali words and how to use them in simple, everyday sentences. It’s a helpful session for building your speaking skills, improving your vocabulary, and gaining confidence in using Nepali naturally. Let’s learn and grow together!

Learning Tip: Pay attention to how each word is used in context. This helps you remember not just the word, but also how to use it naturally in conversations.
Activity 1 — Key Vocabulary
10 Important Nepali Words

Master these key vocabulary words with their Romanized and Devanagari forms. Each word is essential for everyday communication.

English Romanized Nepali नेपाली
Ministry Mantraalaya मन्त्रालय
Secretary Sachiv सचिव
Education Sikshya शिक्षा
Lunch Khaja खाजा
To see Hernu हेर्नु
Crowd Bhid भीड
To laugh Haasnu हाँस्नु
To give Dinu दिनु
To take Linu लिनु
To buy Kinnu किन्नु
Remember: These words form the foundation for the sentences you’ll learn next. Practice pronouncing each one multiple times!
Activity 2 — Sentences in Context
Using Words in Real Situations

See how each vocabulary word is used in complete sentences. This helps you understand context and usage in everyday situations.

Sentence 1 — Ministry
The Ministry of Education is in Kathmandu.
Romanized:
Shiksha mantrālay Kathmandaumā cha.
नेपालीमा:
शिक्षा मन्त्रालय काठमाडौंमा छ।
Sentence 2 — Secretary
The secretary is in a meeting.
Romanized:
Sachiv baitakmā hunuhuncha.
नेपालीमा:
सचिव बैठकमा हुनुहुन्छ।
Sentence 3 — Education
Education is important for everyone.
Romanized:
Sabaikā lāgi shikshā mahtvapurn cha.
नेपालीमा:
सबैका लागि शिक्षा महत्वपूर्ण छ।
Sentence 4 — Lunch
We had lunch at noon.
Romanized:
Hāmīle madhyānhmā khājā khāyaũ.
नेपालीमा:
हामीले मध्यान्हमा खाजा खायौँ।
Sentence 5 — To See
I want to see the movie.
Romanized:
Ma chalchitra herna chāhanchu.
नेपालीमा:
म चलचित्र हेर्न चाहन्छु।
Sentence 6 — Crowd
There was a big crowd at the market.
Romanized:
Bajārmā thūlō bhīḍ thiyo.
नेपालीमा:
बजारमा ठूलो भीड थियो।
Sentence 7 — To Laugh
The children started to laugh.
Romanized:
Baccāharū hānsna thāle.
नेपालीमा:
बच्चाहरू हाँस्न थाले।
Sentence 8 — To Give
Please give me a pen.
Romanized:
Kripayā malāī kalam dinuhos.
नेपालीमा:
कृपया मलाई कलम दिनुहोस्।
Sentence 9 — To Take
Did you take the book?
Romanized:
Ke timīle kitāb liyau?
नेपालीमा:
के तिमीले किताब लियौ?
Sentence 10 — To Buy
I want to buy fruits.
Romanized:
Ma phalphul kinnā chāhanchu.
नेपालीमा:
म फलफूल किन्न चाहन्छु।
Practice Tip

Read each sentence aloud several times. Try to create your own variations by changing words or subjects while keeping the same structure. This builds your speaking confidence!

Summary
Key Takeaways

Master these 10 words and their usage patterns to significantly improve your everyday Nepali communication!

Vocabulary First
Learn & Repeat

Start by memorizing each word’s Romanized and Devanagari forms. Repetition helps embed these words into your long-term memory.

Understand Context
See It in Action

Study how each word is used in complete sentences. Context helps you understand not just the meaning, but also how to use the word naturally.

Practice & Speak
Build Confidence

Practice speaking these sentences aloud daily. Create your own sentences using these words to develop natural fluency and confidence.

Final Thought: Language learning is progressive. Each word and sentence you master builds the foundation for more complex communication. Keep practicing, stay consistent, and celebrate every step forward in your Nepali learning journey!
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