| English |
Nepal Basa |
| Today |
Thaunn |
| Tomorrow |
Ka-nhay |
| Yesterday |
Mhi-gah |
| Atmidnight |
Chaa-nhay |
| At night |
Ba-ha-ni-i |
| Day after tomorrow |
Kann-sa |
| Day before yesterday |
Mhi-i-ga |
| Early |
Nhaa-paann |
| Everyday |
Nhinn-nhinn |
| Now |
Aah |
| Immediately |
Thaa-thenn |
| In the day |
Nhi-nay |
| In the evening |
Sa-ni-lay |
| In the morning |
Su-thay |
| Last year |
Tha-gu-ne |
| Late |
li-baa-ka |
| Later |
li-paa |
| Moments ago |
Nak-ti-ni |
| Never |
Ga-ba-lenn |
| Full moon |
Pu-nhi |
| New moon |
aa-maai |
| Next week |
Ne-gu waa-lay |
| Next year |
aa-ki-wann |
| This year |
Thu-gu-si-i |
| Sometimes |
Ga-ba-lenn |
| Time |
Ii (as in ee) |
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Could you post a few examples of how to use these? Like Today is Wednesday or Tomorrow, I am going shopping. Yesterday, I visited a friend. I just like to see how these words work in context. Keep it up, these posts are awesome 🙂
I will definitely write more in Nepal Bhasa 🙂