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Nepali (individual language) Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Nepali (individual language) learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be discussing how to give your opinion in Nepali (individual language) and the grammar rules behind it. Giving your opinion is an important part of effective communication in any language. It allows you to express your ideas and preferences and engage in meaningful conversation with others.


Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Noun Cases in Nepali & Pronouns.

Giving Your Opinion[edit | edit source]

Expressing your opinion is quite easy in Nepali (individual language). You can use the following phrases to get started:

Nepali (individual language) Pronunciation English
malāī lāgcha (IPA: ma.la.i laːɡ.t͡sʰa) I think...
mero vicāra anusāra (IPA: me.ɾoʊ bi.t͡sa.ɾa ɐ.nu.sa.ɾa) According to my opinion
mero najarmā (IPA: me.ɾoʊ nə.d͡ʒaɾ.ma) In my view...

Examples[edit | edit source]

Person 1: मलाई लाग्छ तपाईंको वेबसाइट खुब मनपर्यो। (Malāī lāgcha tapāīṁko websā'iṭa khuva manaparyo.)
Person 2: धन्यवाद, मेरो विचार अनुसार यो वेबसाइट धेरैजसो प्रभावशाली छ। (Dhanyavāda, mero vicāra anusāra yo websā'iṭa dhēra'ijaso prabhāvaśālī cha.)
(Person 1: I think your website is very impressive.
Person 2: Thank you, according to my opinion, this website is very effective.)

Grammar Rules[edit | edit source]

To give your opinion in Nepali (individual language), you need to use verbs in the subjunctive mood. The subjunctive is used to express subjective feelings or attitudes, such as opinions, doubts, hopes, and wishes. Here are the rules for using the subjunctive mood in Nepali (individual language):

Singular[edit | edit source]

In the singular form, the subjunctive is formed by adding यो (yo) to the root of the verb. For example:

Nepali (individual language) Pronunciation English
mero mat cha yo pustaka rāmro cha (IPA: me.ɾoʊ ma.t͡s t͡sʰa joʊ pus.tə.ka ɾaːm.ro t͡sa) In my opinion, this book is good
uhā bhoḳlā'ko nepālī rāmro cha bhaner mero najar chaina (IPA: u.haːŋ bʱɔ.klā.ko ne.pɑ.li raːm.ro t͡sa bhə.neʳ me.ɾo naj.ɾa cʰaj.na) I don't think that the Nepali of that child (referring to someone) is good

Plural[edit | edit source]

In the plural form, the subjunctive is formed by adding छन् (chan) to the root of the verb. For example:

Nepali (individual language) Pronunciation English
hāmīlāī lāgcha yasto mausam bholi rāmro hunēchha ni (IPA: haː.mi.la.i laːɡ.t͡sʰa ja.sto mou̯sam bo.li ɾaːm.roː hu.ne.t͡sʰ ni) We think that the weather will be good tomorrow

Interesting Facts[edit | edit source]

Nepali (individual language) is the official language of Nepal and is also spoken in parts of India, Bhutan, and Myanmar. It is part of the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family.

Did you know that Nepali (individual language) has its own script? The script is called Devanagari and is written from left to right. It is also used to write other languages, such as Hindi and Sanskrit.

To improve your Nepali (individual language) Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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