Imperative mood Exercises in Nepali language

The imperative mood in the Nepali language is an essential aspect of grammar that allows speakers to issue commands, make requests, and offer suggestions. Unlike in English, where the subject "you" is often implied, Nepali verbs in the imperative form change based on the level of politeness and the relationship between the speaker and the listener. This nuanced approach not only reflects the grammatical structure but also the cultural importance of respect and hierarchy in Nepali society. Understanding these variations is crucial for anyone looking to communicate effectively and respectfully in Nepali. In these exercises, you will learn to form and use imperative verbs in different contexts, ranging from informal conversations with peers to more formal interactions with elders or authority figures. We'll cover the foundational rules, provide examples, and give you plenty of practice opportunities to master this essential grammatical mood. By the end of these exercises, you will be able to confidently issue commands, make polite requests, and offer suggestions in Nepali, adapting your language use to suit different social situations.

Exercise 1

<p>1. *खानुहोस्* यो फलफूल (to eat).</p> <p>2. कृपया *लेख्नुहोस्* आफ्नो नाम (to write).</p> <p>3. *बोल्नुहोस्* मलाई सत्य (to speak).</p> <p>4. *पढ्नुहोस्* यो पुस्तक (to read).</p> <p>5. कृपया *बस्नुहोस्* यहाँ (to sit).</p> <p>6. *सुनाउनुहोस्* मलाई गीत (to sing).</p> <p>7. *सोध्नुहोस्* मलाई प्रश्न (to ask).</p> <p>8. *जानुहोस्* घर (to go).</p> <p>9. कृपया *लाउनुहोस्* यो टोपी (to wear).</p> <p>10. *खेल्नुहोस्* यो खेल (to play).</p>

Exercise 2

<p>1. *बस* (verb for sitting) यहाँ। (verb to sit)</p> <p>2. खाना *खाऊ* (verb for eating)। (verb to eat)</p> <p>3. कृपया मलाई *सुन* (verb for listening)। (verb to listen)</p> <p>4. आफ्नो हात *धुनुहोस्* (verb for washing)। (verb to wash)</p> <p>5. यहाँ *आऊ* (verb for coming)। (verb to come)</p> <p>6. गाडी *रोक* (verb for stopping)। (verb to stop)</p> <p>7. यो पुस्तक *पढ* (verb for reading)। (verb to read)</p> <p>8. मेरो साथ *हिँड* (verb for walking)। (verb to walk)</p> <p>9. फोन *उठाऊ* (verb for picking up)। (verb to pick up)</p> <p>10. ढोका *खोल* (verb for opening)। (verb to open)</p>

Exercise 3

<p>1. *किताब* पढ (object to read).</p> <p>2. *धेरै* नबोल (quantity to avoid).</p> <p>3. सिधा *जाउ* (direction to go).</p> <p>4. *खाना* खाउ (action to eat).</p> <p>5. *छिटो* आउ (adverb for speed).</p> <p>6. *धेरै* नहास (adverb for quantity).</p> <p>7. *मलाई* सुन्न (object to listen to).</p> <p>8. *सजग* रह (state of being aware).</p> <p>9. *धेरै* नगर्नु (action to avoid too much of).</p> <p>10. *काम* गर (action to perform).</p>

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