Vocabulary: People

Let’s describe people! Adult ठुलो मान्छे (ṭhulo mānche) Aged वृद्ध (vṛddha) Boy केटा (keṭā) Child बच्चा (baccā) Children केटाकेटी (keṭākeṭī) Female महिला (mahilā) Girl केटी (keṭī) Human मानिस (mānis) Individual व्यक्ति (vyakti) Male पुरुष (puruṣa) Man लोग्ने (logne) Person मान्छे (mānche) Woman आइमाई (āimāī) Young सानो मान्छे (sāno mānche)

Vocabulary: Verbs (II)

INTRODUCTION Imagine if you had no words to describe how you did something. You caught a big fish? Well, too bad you can’t tell what happened because you lack the word to describe the action. Fortunately, we do have verbs, allowing us to describe what exactly we did to others.  This way, verbs are very … Read more

Vocabulary: Food

Went to a Nepali Restaurant and had no Idea what to order? Don’t know what Dal Bhat is? Here, we’ll learn some culinary items in Nepal. (you can click on Vegetables and Fruits to go into their sub-groups) Rice चामल (chamal) Cooked Rice भात (bhat) Lentils दाल (daal) Vegetables तरकारी (tarkaari) Fruits फलफूल (phalphool) Sugar चिनी (chinii) Salt नून … Read more

Vocabulary: Directions

To look around a place, we need to know our directions, right? Direction is called ‘दिशा’ (disha) in Nepali. (no, not the other one [दिसा; disa] which means excrement!)  Back पछाडि (pachāḍi) Down तल (tala) East पूर्व (pūrwa) Front अगाडि (agāḍi) Left (casual) देब्रे (debre) Left बायाँ (bāyā~) North उत्तर (uttar) Right (casual) दाहिने (dāhine) Right दायाँ (dāyā~) … Read more

Vocabulary: Geography And Infrastructure

Let’s look at the surroundings and the geography! Urban components (human made structures are included) Place: ठाउँ (thau) Land: जमिन (jamin) Land (plot): जग्गा (jagga) Mountain: हिमाल (himal) Hills: पहाड (pahaad) Plains: तराई (tarai) River: खोला (khola) Lake: ताल (taal) Forest: जंगल (jangal) Sea: सागर (saagar) Ocean: महासागर (saagar) Desert: मरुभूमि (marubhumi) Residence: बासस्थान (baasasthan) House: घर (ghar) Kitchen Garden: बारी (baari) Garden: बगैँचा (bagaichaa) Field: खेत (khet) Household: घरबार (gharbaar) Neighbour: छिमेकी (chimeki) Neighbourhood: छरछिमेक (charchimek) Community: बस्ती (basti) Street (as in the street you live in): टोल (tol) Road: सडक (sadak) Road (casual): बाटो (baato) A Narrow Road:  गल्ली (galli) A Narrow … Read more

Vocabulary: Body Parts

EXTERNAL BODY PARTS Armpit काखी (kākhī) Backbone ढाड (ḍhāḍ) Beard दाह्री (dāhrī) Belly भुडी (bhuḍī) Bellybutton नाइटो (nāiṭo) Body जिउ (jiu); शरीर (śarīr) Body hair भुत्ला (bhutlā) Breast(s) स्तन (stan) [med.]; बुबु (bubu) Buttocks चाक (cāk) Cheek गाला (gālā) Chest छाती (chātī) Chin चिउँडो (ciu~ḍo) Ear कान (kān) Elbow कुहिनो (kuhino) Eye आँखा (ā~khā) Eyebrow … Read more

Vocabulary: Numbers (1-30)

Perhaps one of the vastest number names belong to Nepali. Unlike in English, each number till 100 has a unique name. Most young people cannot even count beyond 40! For now, let’s just learn till 30. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0 are written १, २, ३, ४, ५, ६, ७, … Read more

Vocabulary: Numbers (31-60)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0 are written १, २, ३, ४, ५, ६, ७, ८, ९ and ०respectively. For example, 1, 12, 53, 79 and 42 will be १, १२, ५३, ७९ and ४२ respectively when we write it in Devanagari Script. 31 =  एकतीस (ektis) 32 =  बत्तीस (battis) 33 =  तेत्तीस (tettis) 34 … Read more

Vocabulary: Vegetables

Let’s learn vegetable names! Of course I know that botanically Tomatoes are fruits but here we just say it as a vegetable. Same with other so called vegetables like ‘lemon’ and ‘pumpkin’. Baby Pumpkin गट्टा (gaṭṭā) Beans गेडागुडी (geḍāguḍī) Bitter Gourd करेला (karelā) Cabbage गोभी (gobhī) Carrot गाजर (gājar) Cauliflower काउली (kāulī) Coriander धनिया (dhaniyā) Cucumber काँक्रा … Read more

Vocabulary: Objects In The Bedroom

Here are some common objects found in the Bedroom. Door, light bulbs, windows and curtains are found virtually in every room, but I’m including them in the Bedroom: Bed = खाट (khat) Chair = कुर्सी (kursi); मेच (mech) Table = टेबुल (tebul) Cupboard = दराज (daraj) Blanket = सिरक (sirak) Pillow = सिरानी (sirani) Mattress … Read more