Often times when foreigners try to learn Nepali, they get a very formal Nepali language written in text books or websites. My goal here is to teach Nepali in a way that is spoken everyday. As someone who was born in Nepal and lived there for over 25 years, I can be the best source to learn the everyday language.

  1. Hey, how are you? -> K chha?

  2. How’s it going? -> Kasto chaldai chha?

  3. How are you buddy? -> K chha yaar?

  4. All good? -> Sanchai?

  5. I am good, how about you? -> Mero thik chha, timro k chha?

  6. All good. -> Sab thik chha.

  7. Life’s going on. -> Chali raachha jindagi.

  8. What’s new? -> K chha ta naya naulo.

  9. Nothing new, buddy. -> Kei chhaina yaar.

  10. What are you upto? -> K gardai chhau?