Habitual past tense(अभ्यस्त भुत)

In Nepali, the habitual past tense describes actions or states that were regularly or habitually performed in the past. It corresponds to the English “used to” or “would” when referring to past habits. The habitual past tense in Nepali is typically formed by combining the root of the verb with specific suffixes based on the […]

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Affirmative and Negative

In Nepali, Affirmative means karan(करण) and Negative means Akaran (अकरण) Karan is a sentence that has a positive meaning.An akaran is a sentence that has the opposite meaning. Example: Rama ate rice. रामले भात खायो. Ramle bhat khayo. Rama did not eat rice. रामले भात खाएन. Ramle bhat khayena. Note to be known: Sometimes, न

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