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In this episode, we shall learn how to ask questions and get familiar with interrogative words. I have chosen 20 questions that might be useful in everyday life.
1. Whatâs your name?
2. Where are you from?
3. Where do you live?
4. How old are you?
5. What do you do for a living?
6. Whatâs your favorite food?
7. What is the name of this place?
8. What is this?
9. What is that?
10. How much for this?
11. How much for that?
12. Who is he/she?
13. What is his/her name?
14. What is the name of this dish?
15. Is it spicy?
16. Where is the toilet?
17. Can you recommend a good restaurant nearby?
18. Is there a local market or grocery store nearby?
19. How do I get to [specific location]?
20. Is there a pharmacy close by?
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In this lesson, we will learn to conjugate the verbs that we learnt in episode 17 with the pronoun ma or I, in English. We will focus on how to conjugate verbs with the pronoun ma (I) in Simple Past Tense.
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In this episode, we shall learn about Nepali preposition and how to use them in a sentence. The prepositions discussed in today's episode are:
with, at, in, on, by, for, from, of, to, towards, above, upstairs, below, down, about & between.
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Today, we will focus on Bikram Sambat and the names of the months used in this calendar since it is the one that all Nepalese use in their daily lives. The Bikram Sambat (BS) calendar consists of twelve months.
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Ep 23. In this episode, I will teach you how to address the following family members and relatives in Nepali.
Father, Mother, Grandfather, Grandmother, Son, Daughter, Husband, Wife, Elder Brother, Younger , Brother, Elder Sister, Younger Sister, Uncle (father's brothers), Aunt (fathers brother's wife), Uncle (mother's brothers), Aunt (mother's brothers wife), Elder brother's wife, Younger brother's wife , Son's wife, Daughter's husband, Elder sister's husband, Younger sister's husband, Nephew (brother's son), Niece (brother's daughter), Nephew (sister's son), Niece (sister's daughter), Mother's brother & Mother's brother's wife.
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In this episode, you will learn how to pronounce the days of the week in Nepali.
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In this lesson, I will teach you the following colors in Nepali:
Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Black, White, Grey, Pink, Brown, Purple, Orange, Silver, Maroon &
Crimson.
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In this episode, we are going to learn how to give a short introduction of ourselves in Nepali. Since we already know how to use a few verbs in simple present and present continous tenses, the next step will be to use what we know to introduce ourselves.
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In this lesson, we will learn to conjugate the verbs that we learnt in episode 17 with the pronoun ma or I, in English. We will focus on how to conjugate verbs with the pronoun ma (I) in Present Continuous tense.
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In this lesson, we will learn to conjugate the verbs that we learnt in the previous episode with the pronoun ma or I, in English. we will focus on how to conjugate verbs with the pronoun ma (I) in simple present tense.
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In this episode, I will introduce you to verbs that are commonly used.
Speak, come, go, eat, play, write, walk, give, do, start, work, buy, cut, open, play, read, put or keep, sit or live, stand up, think, look, cook, drink, feel, laugh, understand, make or build, call, learn, sleep, lie down
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In this episode, I introduce you to the Nepali pronouns and show you how they are constructed.
The adjectives you will learn today are:
new, old, big, small, long, short, easy, difficult, clean, dirty, thin, thick, good, bad, fast, slow, far, near, cold (weather), hot (weather), cold (items), hot (items), soft, hard, beautiful, tall, happy, sad, a lot, less, little, enjoyable & unpleasant.
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In this episode, I introduce you to the Nepali pronouns and show you how they are constructed.
The pronouns you will learn today are"
I, you (formal, informal and very informal), he, she, it, this, that, we, they, those, these, my, your, (formal, informal and very informal),
his (formal & informal), her (formal & informal), our, their.
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In this episode, I will introduce you to common nouns in Nepali and show you how they are constructed. Like in most languages, Nepali also uses symbols either on top or just below the letters to show you how they are pronounced.
I will also introduce you to the very first and most commonly used symbol, the chandra bindu. à€
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In this episode, we shall continue with the introduction of Nepali words & how they are constructed but this time we shall focus on the use of half letters. Half letters are both written & pronounced half.
The words introduced today are : how, pocket, monastery, bell, big, nanglo, spoon, holiday, jimbu, flag, cuisine, full, to push, iron rod, to fall or collapse, egg, your, thukpa, thin, religion, bad, wall, pumpkin, goat kid, fate, temple, war, good, clove, religous diet, peace, Lord Vishnu, wellness, week & aim.
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We continue where we left off in episode 10. The words introduced today are :
plate, lentil, tap, salt, water, flower, younger sister, younger brother, love, this, red, long, foreign country, well wishes, special, clean, hand, capacity, trident & knowledge
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I will introduce you to 16 Nepali words that can be constructed using the consonants & vowels that we have learnt.
I will teach you how the words are constructed, which vowel is added to which consonant and how it affects the way the consonant is pronounced and what they mean in English.
The words introduced today are:
boy, food, donkey, horse, horn, bird, son, cold, bag, head, big, rope, door, maths & hot.
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In episode 9, we shall continue where we left off in episode 8, i.e. pronouncing the remaining combinations of consonants & vowels.
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to recognize, read and pronounce 432 different combinations of the consonants & vowels.
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Now that we are able to recognize all the consonants & vowels and also to read a few simple words, the next step is to be able to combine the consonants and vowels to make different sounds.
Before starting this lesson, I want you to open the table with Nepali Consonants on one side and vowels on the other. You can either print them in 2 separate pages, if you have 2 monitors, open them in each monitor or if you have only 1 monitor, you can use the split screen function as I do. The idea is to be able to see both consonants & vowels at the same time so that you can see what I am talking about.
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