Verb conjugation of “To understand”

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Nepali Grammar · Verb Conjugation
Nepali Verb Conjugation – To Understand (बुझ्नु)
Grammar Mastery · Essential Verb for Daily Conversations

In today’s lesson, we’ll learn how to conjugate the verb “to understand” in Nepali, which is बुझ्नु (bujhnu). This is one of the most essential and frequently used verbs in Nepali conversations. Understanding how to use this verb in different tenses will help you express comprehension, confusion, and clarification in various situations.

Lesson Focus:We’ll explore how to use बुझ्नु (bujhnu) in present, past, and future tenses so you can say: “I understand – म बुझ्छु” (Ma bujhchu), “He understood – ऊ बुझ्यो” (Ū bujhyo), and “They will understand – उनीहरूले बुझ्नेछन्” (Unīharūle bujhnechan). This verb is very useful in daily conversations!
Present Tense
Current Understanding – बुझ्छु / बुझ्छ

The present tense describes what someone currently understands or regularly comprehends. Use these forms when talking about present knowledge and understanding in everyday conversations.

English Nepali Romanized
I understand म बुझ्छु Ma bujhchu
You understand तिमी बुझ्छौ Timi bujchau
He/She understands ऊ बुझ्छ U bujhcha
We understand हामी बुझ्छौँ Haami bujchaun
They understand उनीहरु बुझ्छन् Uniharu bujchhan

Example Usage: “के तिमी बुझ्छौ?” (Ke timi bujchau?) = “Do you understand?” | “हामी यो बुझ्छौँ।” (Haami yo bujchaun.) = “We understand this.”

Past Tense
Completed Understanding – बुझे / बुझ्यो

The past tense describes what someone understood in the past. Use these forms when discussing comprehension that has already occurred or when recalling previous understanding.

English Nepali Romanized
I understood मैले बुझें Maile bujhen
You understood तिमीले बुझ्यौ Timile bujhyau
He/She understood उसले बुझ्यो Usle bujhyo
We understood हामीले बुझ्यौँ Haamile bujhyaun
They understood उनीहरुले बुझे Uniharule bujhe

Example Usage: “मैले बुझें।” (Maile bujhen.) = “I understood.” | “उसले बुझ्यो कि के हो?” (Usle bujhyo ki ke ho?) = “Did he/she understand what it is?”

Future Tense
Future Understanding – बुझ्नेछु / बुझ्नेछ

The future tense describes what someone will understand in the future. Use these forms when talking about future comprehension, learning, or understanding that will happen.

English Nepali Romanized
I will understand म बुझ्नेछु Ma bujhnechu
You will understand तिमी बुझ्नेछौ Timi bujhnechau
He/She will understand ऊ बुझ्नेछ U bujhnecha
We will understand हामी बुझ्नेछौँ Haami bujhnechaun
They will understand उनीहरु बुझ्नेछन् Uniharu bujhnechan

Example Usage: “म बुझ्नेछु।” (Ma bujhnechu.) = “I will understand.” | “के तिमी बुझ्नेछौ?” (Ke timi bujhnechau?) = “Will you understand?”

Summary
Key Learning Outcomes

By mastering these conjugations of बुझ्नु (bujhnu – to understand), you’ve learned one of the most essential Nepali verbs. This verb is crucial for daily communication, from asking questions to confirming comprehension. You can now express understanding in all three main tenses with confidence and clarity.

Principle 01
Essential for Conversations

Knowing how to express understanding is fundamental to Nepali communication. You can ask if others understand, confirm your own comprehension, and clarify misunderstandings effectively.

Principle 02
Three Main Tenses

Present (बुझ्छु), Past (बुझें), and Future (बुझ्नेछु) forms follow consistent patterns. These same patterns apply to many other Nepali verbs, making your learning transferable.

Principle 03
Subject-Object-Verb Order

Remember Nepali’s SOV word order. The object comes before the verb: “म यो बुझ्छु” (I this understand) rather than English’s “I understand this.”

Practice Tips for Mastery

Practice each conjugation by creating your own sentences. Use “के तिमी बुझ्छौ?” (Do you understand?) to check comprehension when learning. Read the conjugations aloud to internalize the pronunciation patterns. Create real-life scenarios: “मैले नेपाली भाषा बुझ्नेछु” (I will understand the Nepali language). Review daily and compare how these patterns apply to related verbs like “सिक्नु” (to learn) that you’ve already studied.

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