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Unlock the power of possibilities using 'bhane' to create conditional sentences in Nepali.
- Master the structure of 'if-then' clauses.
- Express real possibilities and hypothetical outcomes.
- Connect two distinct actions using the 'bhane' marker.
学べること
Using 'bhane' to express 'if' statements. You will learn to talk about possibilities and hypothetical situations.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Construct natural Nepali sentences that express consequences using 'bhane'.
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Review Summary
- [Condition] + bhane + [Result]
よくある間違い
Ensure the verb before 'bhane' is in the correct conditional or past form, not the infinitive.
'Bhane' must follow the clause, it is not a prefix.
While 'yadi' is optional, 'bhane' is the key connector. Keep them balanced.
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Next Steps
Fantastic work! You are now speaking in complex, conditional thoughts. Keep practicing!
Listen to a Nepali weather report and identify the 'if' conditions.
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Which is correct?
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Find and fix the mistake:
Bhane ma gaye, ma janchhu.
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पानी पर्यो ___ म आउँदिनँ।
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