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जुत्ता लगाउनु

जतत लगउन

Put on shoes

Significado

Wearing footwear.

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Contexto cultural

Shoes are never worn inside the house, especially in the kitchen or prayer room (puja kotha). This is to maintain the purity of the living space. Before entering a temple or any sacred shrine, you must remove your shoes. There is usually a designated area or a person who looks after the shoes. When a guest is leaving, the host might bring the guest's shoes to the door as a gesture of respect and to signal a smooth departure. In many rural areas, people traditionally wore 'Docha' (handmade wool/leather boots) or went barefoot. Modern shoes are now common but still highly valued.

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The 'Universal' Verb

Master 'lagaunu' and you can talk about wearing clothes, hats, glasses, and even perfume!

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The Temple Rule

Always look for a pile of shoes near a door in Nepal—that's your cue to take yours off.

Significado

Wearing footwear.

💡

The 'Universal' Verb

Master 'lagaunu' and you can talk about wearing clothes, hats, glasses, and even perfume!

⚠️

The Temple Rule

Always look for a pile of shoes near a door in Nepal—that's your cue to take yours off.

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Respecting Elders

Never point the soles of your shoes (or feet) at an elder or a sacred object after you've put them on.

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Colloquialism

Use 'launu' instead of 'lagaunu' to sound more like a local in Kathmandu.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the correct form of the verb 'lagaunu'.

म अहिले जुत्ता _______ छु। (I am putting on shoes right now.)

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: लगाउँदै

The sentence indicates a continuous action ('right now'), so 'lagāundai' is correct.

Which sentence is culturally appropriate when entering a Nepali home?

घरभित्र पस्दा के गर्नुपर्छ?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: जुत्ता फुकाल्नु पर्छ

You must take off (fukālnu) your shoes, not put them on (lagāunu), when entering a home.

Match the Nepali phrase with its English meaning.

Match the following:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: all

These are the core vocabulary pairs for this lesson.

Complete the dialogue.

आमा: बाबु, बाहिर जाऔँ। छोरा: पख्नुस् आमा, म _______।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: जुत्ता लगाउँदै छु

The context is going outside, so putting on shoes is the most logical response.

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Ayudas visuales

Shoes: In vs Out

Outside (लगाउनु)
Street बाटो
Office अफिस
Inside (फुकाल्नु)
Home घर
Temple मन्दिर

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'lagaunu'. Fill Blank A1

म अहिले जुत्ता _______ छु। (I am putting on shoes right now.)

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: लगाउँदै

The sentence indicates a continuous action ('right now'), so 'lagāundai' is correct.

Which sentence is culturally appropriate when entering a Nepali home? Choose A1

घरभित्र पस्दा के गर्नुपर्छ?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: जुत्ता फुकाल्नु पर्छ

You must take off (fukālnu) your shoes, not put them on (lagāunu), when entering a home.

Match the Nepali phrase with its English meaning. Match A1

Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: all

These are the core vocabulary pairs for this lesson.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

आमा: बाबु, बाहिर जाऔँ। छोरा: पख्नुस् आमा, म _______।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: जुत्ता लगाउँदै छु

The context is going outside, so putting on shoes is the most logical response.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

12 preguntas

Yes! 'Moja lagaunu' is the correct phrase for wearing socks.

'Launu' is just a shorter, more casual version of 'lagaunu'. They mean the same thing.

Only in the past tense if the verb is treated as transitive, e.g., 'मैले जुत्ता लगाएँ' (Maile jutta lagāeñ).

It can be both. Context tells you if it's one shoe or a pair.

You say 'जुत्ता फुकाल्नुहोस्' (Jutta fukāunuhos).

In Nepal, the kitchen is a sacred space where food (which is life) is prepared. Shoes bring in dirt and 'impurity' from the street.

Yes! 'Makeup lagaunu' is very common.

You can say 'chappal lagaunu'.

Yes, 'fitta badhnu' or 'fitta kasnu'.

Usually no. Most people use indoor slippers or go barefoot/in socks.

You ask 'जुत्ता कहाँ राखूँ?' (Jutta kahāñ rākhūñ?)

Yes, though you can specify 'boot' (बुट) if you want to be precise.

Frases relacionadas

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जुत्ता फुकाल्नु

contrast

To take off shoes

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लुगा लगाउनु

similar

To wear clothes

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चप्पल लगाउनु

specialized form

To wear slippers

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मोजा लगाउनु

builds on

To wear socks

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जुत्ता पालिस गर्नु

specialized form

To polish shoes

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