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Essential Nepali Vocabulary: The calendar (days, months, seasons)

Nepali Vocabulary: The calendar (days, months, seasons)

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Want to learn the Nepali language? Here’s a complete list of the most basic, common and useful words in Nepali with their translation in English, on the topic of the calendar (days, months, seasons). Ideal to help you boost your Nepali vocabulary!

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ENGLISH NEPALI
DAYS OF THE WEEK Haptākā dinaharu
Monday sōmabāra
Tuesday maṅgalabāra
Wednesday budhabāra
Thursday bihībāra
Friday śukrabāra
Saturday śanibāra
Sunday ā’itabāra
THE MONTHS mahināharū
January janavarī
February phēbru’arī
March mārca
April aprila
May sakcha
June juna
July julā’ī
August agasṭa
September sēpṭēmbara
October akṭōbara
November nōbhēmbara
December ḍisēmbara
THE SEASONS sijanaharū
Spring vasanta
Summer garmī
Autumn śarada r̥tu
Winter jāḍō
WHEN ? kahilē?
before pahilē
after pachi
soon cām̐ḍai
this month yō mahinā
this year yō varṣa
this week yō haptā
from time to time samaya samayamā
already pahilē nai
today āja
tomorrow bhōli
yesterday hijō
last night hijō rātī
the day before yesterday asti
a long time ago dhērai samaya agāḍī
a week ago ēka haptā agāḍī
never kahilyai
next year ā’unē sāla
next time arkō paṭaka
next week arkō haptā
next month arkō mahinā
last year gata varṣa
last month aghillō mahinā
last week ga’ēkō haptā
in the morning bihānī pakha
in the afternoon aparānhamā
in the evening sājhamā
the day dina
now ahilē
later pachi
immediately turuntai
sometimes kahilēkāhīm̐
rarely viralai
recently hālai
frequently bārambāra
often aksara
very often aksara
slowly bistārī
quickly chiṭō
late ḍhilō
early prārambhika
always sadhaiṁ
every day harēka dina
right away ahilē nai
all the time sadhaim̐
all day long dinabharī
a holiday ē’uṭā bidā
a month ēka mahinā
a year ēka varṣa
an hour ēka ghaṇṭā
a minute ēka minēṭa
a week haptā

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