This series is very well put together. I have been studying it for about a month, and feel I will have a great foundation for reading, writing, and speaking Nepali when I visit in a few months. I have difficulty still with the speed at which most Nepali people speak, but I think that is always an issue for a new language. I would also like to see some past and future tenses of verbs. Thanks!
Excellent lessons! I hope to become fluent and live in Nepal with my husband in a few years. Please, more lessons! You are a very good teacher. Thanks so much for your time.
then you may advise me thru my email address... Falcon5555@live.com....
about Past and Future Tenses what to delete in the end and make addition instead to express the verb in it's appropriate form.
On the other hand I have a Pen Pal in Nepal... whome I wish to give her surprise by sending her email in Nepalis. So will like to know few "Intimate" words as commonly used in English (no vulgar words) like Miss you, Like to see you soon, it will be the happiest day when I will meet you. Thanks
Hi, Autumn2050, In the first place I appreciate for volunteering to teach Nepali to those who are keen to learn it, including myself. Secondly, as already said by others, please add more videos representing Past and Future Tenses... like you have done on Present Tense we have to omitt last NU and for Continuous Tense add DAI while again omitting NU in the last. So what is for Past and Future Tenses... will like to know... If it's not possible for you to record videos at this point... Cont'd
do you always have to use words like 'ma, unee, teeneharu'? i mean: in english you have to say: "I buy"- you cannot omit 'I' because sentence wouldn't be clear- but, do you have to keep it in Nepali also? "Ma keencchu" means the same as "keencchu" alone...
THANK YOU so much for your video. It has helped me a lot to understand and practise Nepali. If you could do one on the past tense, I would reallyt appreciate because I struggle with that at the moment.
Thank you Dhanyabad? very much for these videos...I am watching them and with help from my boyfriend learning some Nepalese. If you ever do make more videos I would just repeat what inuzera said that you should pause after u say one sentence and give us english speakers a chance to process before you move on, I'm always pausing your vids every few seconds. Other than that awesuuum thanks!
This series is fantastic! Thank you so much for doing it. I am trying to learn Nepali in Ireland on my own. Gahro chha! I would love to be able to speak a little more before I return to Nepal with my boyfriend (he is Nepali but not really a teacher!). Are you SURE you don't want to add another episode or two? :)
I hae a nipali girlfriend and i wann know how to exspres feelings, like i love u, i miss you. ca you help me pleasss . you videos are great, keep it up
Yo series malaii dherai man parcha. Tapaai ramro kami garniyo. Ma ali-ali neplai bolne matrai tsyaalai naayaa episodes deenus na.
I would love seeing some more verbal
understanding where you speak the sentance first then explain the translation so I get the chance to actually activate my brain to translate the sentance.
Also to everyone learning nepalese it is much easier just using the -ne ending for presens verbform.
thank you,very good this video..I like it...
szucskata 7 months ago
Thanks from Ireland.
bobfromcork 7 months ago
more please
MsItaliana123 7 months ago
This series is very well put together. I have been studying it for about a month, and feel I will have a great foundation for reading, writing, and speaking Nepali when I visit in a few months. I have difficulty still with the speed at which most Nepali people speak, but I think that is always an issue for a new language. I would also like to see some past and future tenses of verbs. Thanks!
daxifus 8 months ago
@daxifus Thanks. I see a lot of folks asking for a few more episodes. I'll think about that. Cheers to all.
Autumn2050 8 months ago
thanks.
thapa3 10 months ago
I'm learning Nepali now... and I find it very useful.. thanks for taking your time to make this video.
LaurenzoFang 1 year ago
everything is possible if we want to learn we just need to take time and patience.
Its also a good for us to learn another language. Yes! Ma ali ali nepali bol chhu..
Ma bujhchhu Nepali.
nhetsushan 1 year ago
everything is possible if we want to learn we just need to take time and patience.
Its also a good for us to learn another language. Yes! Ma ali ali nepali bol chhu..
Ma bujhchhu Nepali.
nhetsushan 1 year ago
woww i never thought this language would be soo easy to learn...i likee learning languages
luifer921 1 year ago
as someone who can speak hindi nepali seems quite easy..i wish you would guide us on the tenses..past etc,everything seems to be in the present here
lucysnow1 1 year ago
Excellent lessons! I hope to become fluent and live in Nepal with my husband in a few years. Please, more lessons! You are a very good teacher. Thanks so much for your time.
jmcharles 1 year ago
Could anyone please help me- I want to write "we were all young once" in Nepali alphabet.
iloveleprechauns 1 year ago
then you may advise me thru my email address... Falcon5555@live.com....
about Past and Future Tenses what to delete in the end and make addition instead to express the verb in it's appropriate form.
On the other hand I have a Pen Pal in Nepal... whome I wish to give her surprise by sending her email in Nepalis. So will like to know few "Intimate" words as commonly used in English (no vulgar words) like Miss you, Like to see you soon, it will be the happiest day when I will meet you. Thanks
Falcon55055 1 year ago
Hi, Autumn2050, In the first place I appreciate for volunteering to teach Nepali to those who are keen to learn it, including myself. Secondly, as already said by others, please add more videos representing Past and Future Tenses... like you have done on Present Tense we have to omitt last NU and for Continuous Tense add DAI while again omitting NU in the last. So what is for Past and Future Tenses... will like to know... If it's not possible for you to record videos at this point... Cont'd
Falcon55055 1 year ago
sounds quite similar to bangali?..
1Densu 1 year ago
hm....
do you always have to use words like 'ma, unee, teeneharu'? i mean: in english you have to say: "I buy"- you cannot omit 'I' because sentence wouldn't be clear- but, do you have to keep it in Nepali also? "Ma keencchu" means the same as "keencchu" alone...
szymongruszczynski 1 year ago
Amazing!! Looking forward to more videos on past and future of both regular and irregular verbs .
Dhanyebaad
sagarmatha68 2 years ago
THANK YOU so much for your video. It has helped me a lot to understand and practise Nepali. If you could do one on the past tense, I would reallyt appreciate because I struggle with that at the moment.
valmal88 2 years ago
Sharad: Inspite of the pace being slightly fast, your presentation is vey much appreciated. Kindly keep up the very good work!
1957utube1 2 years ago
Thank you Dhanyabad? very much for these videos...I am watching them and with help from my boyfriend learning some Nepalese. If you ever do make more videos I would just repeat what inuzera said that you should pause after u say one sentence and give us english speakers a chance to process before you move on, I'm always pausing your vids every few seconds. Other than that awesuuum thanks!
bookgeek0 2 years ago
This video is very useful, Thank you very much for the effort to the one who made this lesson. I'm grateful for it.
msD091778 2 years ago
This series is fantastic! Thank you so much for doing it. I am trying to learn Nepali in Ireland on my own. Gahro chha! I would love to be able to speak a little more before I return to Nepal with my boyfriend (he is Nepali but not really a teacher!). Are you SURE you don't want to add another episode or two? :)
celtickitteny2k 2 years ago
Nice to learn that these videos are being useful.
About more videos to the series, well I might add a few more .. but some time later only...So long until then.. ha ha
Autumn2050 2 years ago
I hae a nipali girlfriend and i wann know how to exspres feelings, like i love u, i miss you. ca you help me pleasss . you videos are great, keep it up
Gaprielll 2 years ago
The most impressive way, I reckon, would be to learn these things from her. Good luck man.
Autumn2050 2 years ago
"I love you a lot" - Ma laai timro dherai maayaa laagchha.
I don't know how to say "I miss you" exactly but "I am feeling lonely" is - ma laai biraha chaleko chha.
Please bear in mind that I am NOT Nepali and am only learning myself!!
Maybe someone who IS Nepali can verify....?
Best of luck!
celtickitteny2k 2 years ago 2
tanks for the help man, its hard, but it can be learnd just like english
Gaprielll 2 years ago
what is 'Ure beautiffull' in nepalese?
plz respond :)
thnx alot for the vids
1cheeseburgerplz 2 years ago
There's no nepalese in my university so I chose hindi! I will hope someday to learn nepalese and introduce it in my university or asian languages!
freelife86 3 years ago
Yo series malaii dherai man parcha. Tapaai ramro kami garniyo. Ma ali-ali neplai bolne matrai tsyaalai naayaa episodes deenus na.
I would love seeing some more verbal
understanding where you speak the sentance first then explain the translation so I get the chance to actually activate my brain to translate the sentance.
Also to everyone learning nepalese it is much easier just using the -ne ending for presens verbform.
Ma janne
Tapaii/timi janne
Wahaa/u janne
Hamiharu janne
Waahaaharu: janne
iunzera 3 years ago
I like how the head drawing grows a new whisker at the end of each video. Thank you for making and posting these lessons.
roscopfi 3 years ago
@roscopfi hehe :)))
Autumn2050 8 months ago