Language/Nepali-individual-language/Grammar/Pronouns
Hi Nepali (individual language) learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will delve into Nepali pronouns, one of the essential aspects of the Nepali (individual language) Grammar. Once you master the different types of pronouns, you will be able to express yourself more naturally and fluently. So, let's get started!
What are Pronouns?
Pronouns are words that replace nouns in sentences, such as he, she, it, they, etc. In Nepali (individual language), just like in other languages, pronouns are an essential part of speech. They allow us to communicate without having to constantly repeat the same nouns throughout a sentence.
For instance, instead of saying "Rajesh took Rajesh's bike to Rajesh's friend's house," you can use the pronoun "he" to say "He took his bike to his friend's house." It makes the sentence shorter and more natural to the listener.
Types of Pronouns
There are five types of pronouns in Nepali (individual language): personal, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, and reflexive. Let's take a look at each type:
Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns refer to both the speaker and the receiver or entity being referred to:
Nepali (individual language) | Pronunciation | English |
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म | ma | I/me |
हामी | haami | we/us |
तिमी | timi | you |
तपाईं | tapaĩ | you |
उहाँ | uhaan | he/him/she/her/it |
उनीहरू | uneeharu | they/them |
An example of a dialogue would be:
- Person 1: म नेपालबाट आएको छु। (I came from Nepal.)
- Person 2: वाह, राम्रो। तपाईंले कसरी सिक्नुभयो? (Wow, good. How did you learn?)
- Person 1: नेपालमा मेराे मातृभाषा नेपाली हाे। (Nepali is my mother tongue in Nepal.)
Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns indicate ownership or possession of something. They are often placed before the noun:
Nepali (individual language) | Pronunciation | English |
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मेरो | mero | my/mine |
हाम्रो | haamro | our/ours |
तपाईको | tapãiko | your/yours |
उहाँको | uhaanko | his/her/hers/its |
उनीहरूको | uneeharuko | their/theirs |
An example of a dialogue would be:
- Person 1: तपाईको घर कता छ? (Where is your home?)
- Person 2: मेरो घर यहाँ छ। (My home is here.)
Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns point to specific things or people:
Nepali (individual language) | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
यो | yo | this |
त्यो | tyo | that |
यी | yī | these |
ती | tī | those |
An example of a dialogue would be:
- Person 1: यो केहि हो? (What is this?)
- Person 2: यो फल हो। (This is a fruit.)
Interrogative Pronouns
Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions:
Nepali (individual language) | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
कस्तो | kasto | what |
कुन | kun | which |
कति | kati | how much/how many |
कहाँ | kahān | where |
किन | kin | why |
कसले | kasle | who |
An example of a dialogue would be:
- Person 1: कस्तो फल हो? (What fruit is this?)
- Person 2: यो अनार हो। (This is a pomegranate.)
Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject of the sentence:
Nepali (individual language) | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
आफ्नो | aaphno | oneself |
हाम्रो | haamro | ourselves |
तपाईको | tapaĩko | yourself |
उहाँको | uhaanko | himself/herself/itself |
उनीहरूको | uneeharuko | themselves |
An example of a dialogue would be:
- Person 1: मैले आफ्नो खाना बनाए। (I cooked my food.)
- Person 2: म पनि हाम्रो खाना बनाए। (I also cooked our food.)
Tips for Using Pronouns
Here are some tips for using pronouns:
- Always use the appropriate pronoun for the subject or object of the sentence.
- Pay attention to gender (he, she) and number (singular or plural).
- Use possessive pronouns to show ownership or possession.
- Avoid overusing pronouns in a sentence, as it can make it confusing or difficult to understand.
To improve your Nepali (individual language) skills, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
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