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<h1>Introduction</h1>
==Introduction==


<p>Adverbs are an important part of the Nepali language. They are words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. In this lesson, we will discuss the different types of adverbs in Nepali and their usage in sentences.</p>
<p>Adverbs are an important part of the Nepali language. They are words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. In this lesson, we will discuss the different types of adverbs in Nepali and their usage in sentences.</p>


<h1>Types of Adverbs</h1>
 
<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Adjectives-in-Nepali|Adjectives in Nepali]] & [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Present-Tense-in-Nepali|Present Tense in Nepali]].</span>
==Types of Adverbs==


<p>There are several types of adverbs in Nepali:</p>
<p>There are several types of adverbs in Nepali:</p>
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<h2>Babyaas (बबयास) - Adverbs of time</h2>
==Babyaas (बबयास) - Adverbs of time==


<p>Babyaas are adverbs that indicate time.</p>
<p>Babyaas are adverbs that indicate time.</p>
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==Thaahan (थाहाँ) - Adverbs of place==
<h2>Thaahan (थाहाँ) - Adverbs of place</h2>


<p>Thaahan are adverbs that indicate a place.</p>
<p>Thaahan are adverbs that indicate a place.</p>
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<h2>Avyayi (अवयी) - Adverbs of affirmation and negation</h2>
==Avyayi (अवयी) - Adverbs of affirmation and negation==


<p>Avyayi are adverbs that indicate affirmation or negation.</p>
<p>Avyayi are adverbs that indicate affirmation or negation.</p>
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<h2>Sangyaakaaraka (संज्ञाकारक) - Adverbs of question</h2>
==Sangyaakaaraka (संज्ञाकारक) - Adverbs of question==


<p>Sangyaakaaraka are adverbs that indicate a question.</p>
<p>Sangyaakaaraka are adverbs that indicate a question.</p>
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<h2>Kriyaa visheshaNa (क्रिया विशेषण) - Adverbs of manner</h2>
==Kriyaa visheshaNa (क्रिया विशेषण) - Adverbs of manner==


<p>Kriyaa visheshaNa are adverbs that indicate the manner in which an action is performed.</p>
<p>Kriyaa visheshaNa are adverbs that indicate the manner in which an action is performed.</p>
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<h2>Upamaa beeja (उपमा बीज) - Adverbs of comparison</h2>
==Upamaa beeja (उपमा बीज) - Adverbs of comparison==


<p>Upamaa beeja are adverbs that indicate a comparison between two or more things.</p>
<p>Upamaa beeja are adverbs that indicate a comparison between two or more things.</p>
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<h2>Usage of Adverbs in Sentences</h2>
==Usage of Adverbs in Sentences==


<p>Adverbs in Nepali can be used in a number of ways:</p>
<p>Adverbs in Nepali can be used in a number of ways:</p>
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<h2>Conclusion</h2>
==Conclusion==


<p>In conclusion, adverbs are an important part of the Nepali language. Different types of adverbs are used to describe time, place, affirmation, negation, question, manner, and comparison. Understanding their usage is crucial to becoming proficient in the Nepali language. </p>
<p>In conclusion, adverbs are an important part of the Nepali language. Different types of adverbs are used to describe time, place, affirmation, negation, question, manner, and comparison. Understanding their usage is crucial to becoming proficient in the Nepali language. </p>




<span link>Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Negation-in-Nepali|Negation in Nepali]] & [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]].</span>
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Noun-Cases-in-Nepali|Noun Cases in Nepali]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Noun-Cases-in-Nepali|Noun Cases in Nepali]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Comparison-of-Adjectives-in-Nepali|Comparison of Adjectives in Nepali]]
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Introduction

Adverbs are an important part of the Nepali language. They are words that modify or describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. In this lesson, we will discuss the different types of adverbs in Nepali and their usage in sentences.


Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Adjectives in Nepali & Present Tense in Nepali.

Types of Adverbs

There are several types of adverbs in Nepali:

  • Babyaas (बबयास) - Adverbs of time
  • Thaahan (थाहाँ) - Adverbs of place
  • Avyayi (अवयी) - Adverbs of affirmation and negation
  • Sangyaakaaraka (संज्ञाकारक) - Adverbs of question
  • Kriyaa visheshaNa (क्रिया विशेषण) - Adverbs of manner
  • Upamaa beeja (उपमा बीज) - Adverbs of comparison

Babyaas (बबयास) - Adverbs of time

Babyaas are adverbs that indicate time.

Nepali Pronunciation English
अहिले (Ahile) a-hi-lé Now
धेरै (Dherai) dhe-ra-i Many, Much, Often
भोलि (Bholi) bho-li Later
हामीलाई (Hamilaai) haa-mi-laa-i We
थाहा (Thaaha) tha-haa Sure, Certain
तेस्रो (Tesro) te-srô Third

Thaahan (थाहाँ) - Adverbs of place

Thaahan are adverbs that indicate a place.

Nepali Pronunciation English
बाहिर (Bahira) ba-hi-ra Outside
भित्र (Bhitr) bhi-tr Inside
यहाँ (Yahaan) ya-haa-n Here
त्यहाँ (Tyahaan) tya-haa-n There
कुनै स्थान (Kunai Sthaan) kunai-sthâan Anywhere
कुनै पनि स्थानमा (Kunai Pani Sthaanma) kunai-pa-ni-sthâan-maa Everywhere

Avyayi (अवयी) - Adverbs of affirmation and negation

Avyayi are adverbs that indicate affirmation or negation.

Nepali Pronunciation English
हो (Ho) ho Yes
छैन (Chain) cha-in No
सहि छ (Sahi Cha) sa-hi-cha It is right, true
गलत छ (Galat Cha) ga-lat-cha It is wrong

Sangyaakaaraka (संज्ञाकारक) - Adverbs of question

Sangyaakaaraka are adverbs that indicate a question.

Nepali Pronunciation English
किन (Kin) kin Why
कस्तो (Kasto) kas-to What kind of
कसरी (Kasari) ka-sa-ri How
कति (Kati) ka-ti How much/many

Kriyaa visheshaNa (क्रिया विशेषण) - Adverbs of manner

Kriyaa visheshaNa are adverbs that indicate the manner in which an action is performed.

Nepali Pronunciation English
धेरै (Dherai) dhê-ra-i Very, Much
तीब्र (Tibra) ti-bra Fast, Hard
राम्रो (Ramro) ram-ro Good
बढि (Badhi) ba-dhi More
जति सक्दा (Jati Sakda) ja-ti-sak-da As much as possible

Upamaa beeja (उपमा बीज) - Adverbs of comparison

Upamaa beeja are adverbs that indicate a comparison between two or more things.

Nepali Pronunciation English
तुल्य (Tulya) tul-ya Equal
जति धेरै त (Jati Dherai Ta) ja-ti-dhe-ra-i-ta Too much
सबैभन्दा धेरै (Sabai Vanda Dherai) sa-bai-van-da-dhe-ra-i More than anything
सत्य भनेर (Satya Bhanner) sat-ya-bhan-ner To tell the truth

Usage of Adverbs in Sentences

Adverbs in Nepali can be used in a number of ways:

  • As modifiers of verbs: Example - मैले धेरै पढेँ । (Maile dherai padhein.) Meaning - I studied a lot.
  • As modifiers of adjectives: Example - तिनको बाल अत्यन्त राम्रो छ । (Tinko bal atyant ramro cha.) Meaning - Her hair is extremely beautiful.
  • As modifiers of other adverbs: Example - मेरो छोरो धेरै नार्खेको खान्छ । (Mero chhoro dherai narkheko khanchha.) Meaning - My son eats very greedily.

Conclusion

In conclusion, adverbs are an important part of the Nepali language. Different types of adverbs are used to describe time, place, affirmation, negation, question, manner, and comparison. Understanding their usage is crucial to becoming proficient in the Nepali language.


Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: Negation in Nepali & How to Use Be.

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