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<div class="pg_page_title">Nepali (individual language) Grammar - How to Ask Questions</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Nepali (individual language) Grammar - Questions</div>
Hi Nepali (individual language) learners! 😊<br>In today's lesson, we will be discussing how to ask questions in Nepali (individual language). Asking questions is an important part of any language, and it is essential to understand the rules and conventions of asking questions in Nepali (individual language).  
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/nepali-individual-language Nepali (individual language)] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will focus on Nepali questions! We will learn how to ask questions using "what", "why", "how", "who", "when" and "where". We will also explore different types of questions such as yes/no questions, open questions, and tag questions.  


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== Question Words ==


Question words are used to ask questions in Nepali (individual language). The most common question words are:  
<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]], [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]], [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Introduction-to-Nepali-Verbs|Introduction to Nepali Verbs]] & [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Present-Tense-in-Nepali|Present Tense in Nepali]].</span>
== Basic Questions ==
 
One way to ask questions in Nepali (individual language) is by using the verb at the end of the sentence. For example:
 
* तपाईंलाई नेपाली भाषा थाहा छ? (tapā'īnlā'ī nepālī bhāṣā thāhā cha?) - Do you understand Nepali language?
 
In the above example, "छ?" (cha?) is the verb which is placed at the end of the sentence to turn a statement into a question. It is usually written in Devanagari script as "?" is not used in Nepali script.
 
Here are some common question words you can use in Nepali:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Nepali (individual language) !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| के (ke) || ke || What
|-
| किन (kin) || kin || Why
|-
| कसरी (kasarī) || kasari || How
|-
| को (ko) || ko || Who
|-
| कहाँ (kahām̐) || kahaan || Where
|-
| कहिले (kahile) || kahile || When
|}
 
When using these question words, the verb usually comes at the end of the sentence. Here are some examples:  
 
* तपाईं कसरी नेपाली बोल्नुहुन्छ? (tapā'ī kasarī nepālī bolnuhunchha?) - How do you speak Nepali?
* यो के हो? (yo ke ho?) - What is this?
* तपाईं कहाँ बस्नुहुन्छ? (tapā'ī kahām̐ basnuhunchha?) - Where do you live?
 
== Yes/No Questions ==
 
In Nepali (individual language), you can ask questions that require only a "yes" or "no" answer. To do this, you can use the words "हो" (ho) and "छैन" (chain) at the end of the sentence. The word "हो" (ho) means "yes" and "छैन" (chain) means "no".


* केही (kehi): "what"
Here are some examples:
* कस्तो (kasto): "how"
* को (ko): "who"
* कहाँ (kahaan): "where"
* कति (kati): "how many"
* के (ke): "which"


These words can be used to form questions in Nepali (individual language). For example, if you wanted to ask "What is your name?", you would say "तपाईंको नाम केही हो?" (tapainko naam kehi ho?).
* तपाईंलाई नेपाली बोल्न सक्नुहुन्छ? (tapā'īnlā'ī nepālī bolna saknuhunchha?) - Can you speak Nepali?  
* तपाईंलाई गाडी चलाउन सक्नुहुन्छ? (tapā'īnlā'ī gāḍī chalā'un saknuhunchha?) - Can you drive a car?


=== Question Formation ===
If you're expecting a "yes" answer, use "हो" (ho) at the end of the sentence. If you're expecting a "no" answer, use "छैन" (chain) at the end of the sentence.


In Nepali (individual language), questions are formed by inverting the subject and verb. For example, if you wanted to ask "Do you speak Nepali (individual language)?", you would say "तपाईं नेपाली बोल्छौं?" (tapain nepali bolchaun?).
* हामीले पुस्तक पढ्न सकेमा हो? (hāmīle pustak paḍhna sake'mā ho?) - Can we read a book? (expecting a "yes" answer)
* के तपाईंलाई सन्देश पठाउन सक्नुहुन्छ? (ke tapā'īnlā'ī sandeś paṭhā'un saknuhunchha?) - Can you send a message? (expecting a "yes" or "no" answer)


In addition, questions can also be formed by adding a question word at the beginning of the sentence. For example, if you wanted to ask "Where do you live?", you would say "तपाईं कहाँ रह्छौं?" (tapain kahaan rahchaun?).
== Open Questions ==


== Negative Questions ==
These are questions that are designed to generate a full and meaningful answer. The person answering the question has the opportunity to provide a detailed answer.


Negative questions are questions that are asked with a negative word. In Nepali (individual language), negative questions are formed by adding the word होइन (hoina) at the end of the sentence. For example, if you wanted to ask "Don't you speak Nepali (individual language)?", you would say "तपाईं नेपाली बोल्दैनहुँ? (tapain nepali boldainhumn?)
* तपाईंलाई नेपालमा तपाईंको सबैभन्दा प्रिय जगह कुन हो? (tapā'īnlā'ī nepālamā tapā'īnko sabai-bhanda priya jagah kun ho?) - What's your favorite place in Nepal?


== Summary ==
* तपाईंले कहाँसम्म पढे छन्? (tapā'īle kahām̐sam̐ma paḍhe chan?) - Where have you studied so far?
== Tag Questions ==  


In this lesson, we discussed how to ask questions in Nepali (individual language). We looked at the different question words that can be used to form questions, as well as how to form negative questions.  
Tag questions are added to the end of a statement to confirm or check information. They are often spoken with a rising intonation to indicate uncertainty.  


<hr>If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
* तपाईलाई नेपाली बोल्न सक्नुहुन्छ, होइन? (tapā'īlā'ī nepālī bolna saknuhunchha, ho'in?) - You can speak Nepali, can't you?


== Dialogue ==


==Related Lessons==
Here is a conversation between Raj and Sita to illustrate how to use Nepali questions:
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
 
* Raj: के तपाईं सुन्दर दिन हुनुभएको छ? (ke tapā'ī sundar din hunubhaekō cha?) - Did you have a nice day?
* Sita: हो, मलाई दिन राम्रो भयो। (ho, malā'ī din rāmro bhayō.) - Yes, I had a nice day.
* Raj: कसरी? (kasari?) - How?
* Sita: मैले नयाँ ठाउँ घुम्न सकेँ। (mailē nayām̐ ṭhā'um̐ ghumn sakēm̐.) - I was able to visit a new place.
 
== Practice ==
 
To practice your Nepali questions, you can find native speakers [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=89 here] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/nepali-individual-language/question questions].
 
== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepali_language Nepali language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question#Types_of_questions Types of Questions]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrogative Interrogative]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_question Tag Questions]
 
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<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
 
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Verbs-kriyaharu-क्रियाहरू|Verbs kriyaharu क्रियाहरू]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Verbs-kriyaharu-क्रियाहरू|Verbs kriyaharu क्रियाहरू]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]


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Nepali (individual language) Grammar - Questions

Hi Nepali (individual language) learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on Nepali questions! We will learn how to ask questions using "what", "why", "how", "who", "when" and "where". We will also explore different types of questions such as yes/no questions, open questions, and tag questions.


Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: Conditional Mood, Give your Opinion, Introduction to Nepali Verbs & Present Tense in Nepali.

Basic Questions[edit | edit source]

One way to ask questions in Nepali (individual language) is by using the verb at the end of the sentence. For example:

  • तपाईंलाई नेपाली भाषा थाहा छ? (tapā'īnlā'ī nepālī bhāṣā thāhā cha?) - Do you understand Nepali language?

In the above example, "छ?" (cha?) is the verb which is placed at the end of the sentence to turn a statement into a question. It is usually written in Devanagari script as "?" is not used in Nepali script.

Here are some common question words you can use in Nepali:

Nepali (individual language) Pronunciation English
के (ke) ke What
किन (kin) kin Why
कसरी (kasarī) kasari How
को (ko) ko Who
कहाँ (kahām̐) kahaan Where
कहिले (kahile) kahile When

When using these question words, the verb usually comes at the end of the sentence. Here are some examples:

  • तपाईं कसरी नेपाली बोल्नुहुन्छ? (tapā'ī kasarī nepālī bolnuhunchha?) - How do you speak Nepali?
  • यो के हो? (yo ke ho?) - What is this?
  • तपाईं कहाँ बस्नुहुन्छ? (tapā'ī kahām̐ basnuhunchha?) - Where do you live?

Yes/No Questions[edit | edit source]

In Nepali (individual language), you can ask questions that require only a "yes" or "no" answer. To do this, you can use the words "हो" (ho) and "छैन" (chain) at the end of the sentence. The word "हो" (ho) means "yes" and "छैन" (chain) means "no".

Here are some examples:

  • तपाईंलाई नेपाली बोल्न सक्नुहुन्छ? (tapā'īnlā'ī nepālī bolna saknuhunchha?) - Can you speak Nepali?
  • तपाईंलाई गाडी चलाउन सक्नुहुन्छ? (tapā'īnlā'ī gāḍī chalā'un saknuhunchha?) - Can you drive a car?

If you're expecting a "yes" answer, use "हो" (ho) at the end of the sentence. If you're expecting a "no" answer, use "छैन" (chain) at the end of the sentence.

  • हामीले पुस्तक पढ्न सकेमा हो? (hāmīle pustak paḍhna sake'mā ho?) - Can we read a book? (expecting a "yes" answer)
  • के तपाईंलाई सन्देश पठाउन सक्नुहुन्छ? (ke tapā'īnlā'ī sandeś paṭhā'un saknuhunchha?) - Can you send a message? (expecting a "yes" or "no" answer)

Open Questions[edit | edit source]

These are questions that are designed to generate a full and meaningful answer. The person answering the question has the opportunity to provide a detailed answer.

  • तपाईंलाई नेपालमा तपाईंको सबैभन्दा प्रिय जगह कुन हो? (tapā'īnlā'ī nepālamā tapā'īnko sabai-bhanda priya jagah kun ho?) - What's your favorite place in Nepal?
  • तपाईंले कहाँसम्म पढे छन्? (tapā'īle kahām̐sam̐ma paḍhe chan?) - Where have you studied so far?

Tag Questions[edit | edit source]

Tag questions are added to the end of a statement to confirm or check information. They are often spoken with a rising intonation to indicate uncertainty.

  • तपाईलाई नेपाली बोल्न सक्नुहुन्छ, होइन? (tapā'īlā'ī nepālī bolna saknuhunchha, ho'in?) - You can speak Nepali, can't you?

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here is a conversation between Raj and Sita to illustrate how to use Nepali questions:

  • Raj: के तपाईं सुन्दर दिन हुनुभएको छ? (ke tapā'ī sundar din hunubhaekō cha?) - Did you have a nice day?
  • Sita: हो, मलाई दिन राम्रो भयो। (ho, malā'ī din rāmro bhayō.) - Yes, I had a nice day.
  • Raj: कसरी? (kasari?) - How?
  • Sita: मैले नयाँ ठाउँ घुम्न सकेँ। (mailē nayām̐ ṭhā'um̐ ghumn sakēm̐.) - I was able to visit a new place.

Practice[edit | edit source]

To practice your Nepali questions, you can find native speakers here and ask them any questions.

Sources[edit | edit source]


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]