Tuesday, March 31, 2020

English to Nepali words related to food

English to Nepali words related to food

Breakfast बिहानको खाजा
Lunch दिउँसको खाना
Dinner रातीको खाना
Bread रोटी
Butter घिउ
Carrots गाजर
Chicken कुखुरा
Corn मकै
Cucumbers काक्रो
Eggs अण्डाहरू
Fish माछा
Onions प्याज
Peppers मरीच
Potatoes आलु
Pumpkin फर्सी
Salt नुन
Sugar चिनी
Tomatoes गोलभेडा
Vegetables तरकारी
Water पानी
Watermelon खरबुजा
Apples स्याउ
Avocados एवाकाडो
Bananas केरा
Fruit फलफुल
Garlic लसून
Grapes अंगुर
Lemons कागति
Olives जैतून
Orange juice सुन्तलाको रस
Oranges सुन्तला
Peaches आरू
Pears नाशपाति
Pineapples भुँर्इकटहर

How to Use the Preposition "AT" ?

How to Use the Preposition "AT"

at present
at dinner
at the moment
at this moment
at the same time

Hours:
at 6 am
at 6 o’clock
at 6 pm

Parts of the day:
at night
at midnight
at bedtime
at dinner
at dinner time
at dawn

How to Use the Preposition "ON" ?

How to Use the Preposition "ON" ?

Days:
On Sunday
On Monday

Holidays with day:
on Christmas day
on New Year’s day

Specific days:
on my birthday
on my wedding day


Dates:
on Janaury 1st
on 1st January 2020
on the first day
on the last day

How to Use the Preposition "IN" ?

How to Use the Preposition "IN" ?

Parts of the day:
in the morning
in the afternoon
in the evening

Weeks:
in a week
in three weeks

Months:
in January

Years:
in 1885
in 2020

Seasons:
in (the) spring
in (the) summer
in (the) autumn
in (the) winter

Decades(a period of ten years):
in the 1990s

Centuries(a period of one hundred years):
in the 21st century

Holidays:
in the Christmas holiday

Period of time:
in a moment
in a few minutes
in an hour
in 2 hours
in 2 months
in a year
in the 2 years time
in the future
in the past

English sentences related with time

English sentences related with time

I have a meeting at 9am.
The shop closes at midnight.
Jane went home at lunchtime.
In England, it often snows in December.
There should be a lot of progress in the next century.
Her birthday is on 20 November.
I don't usually work at the weekend.
We finished the test at the same time.
I went to London last June. (not in last June)
He's coming back next Tuesday. (not on next Tuesday)
I go home every Easter. (not at every Easter)
We'll call you this evening. (not in this evening)
In the evenings, I like to read a book.
The rain fell during the night.
This event happened after midnight.
He works from 9 am to 6 pm.
They will arrive at 2.30 p.m.
It is a very beautiful morning.
I go to the school in the mornings.
He will call us on Friday morning.
She couldn’t get to sleep until the morning.
We should start before sunrise.
If we get up early, we can see the sunrise.
She will call you again at noon (midday).
We must finish this project before midday (noon).
I hope I doesn’t rain in the afternoon.
The meeting was on Monday afternoon.
We went to the top of the mountain to watch the sunset.
I have never seen such a beautiful sunset before.
They went swimming before sunset.

Asking time in English

Asking time in English

Can you tell me the time, please?

Could you tell me the time , please?

Excuse me, do you have the time?

Have you got the time?

Do you know the time, please?

What time are we meeting?

Have you got the right time?

What time do you make it?  
 
What are you doing this evening?

What time do you usually have dinner?

What time was it when you started doing yoga?

Do you think we will go to Everest in the future?  
 
Do you work on Saturdays?  

Where will you be on New Year's Day?

Do you have any plans for this evening?

When did you get home yesterday?

When does the movie start?

When does the shop open?

when do the trains stop running?”

What time does the bus to Pokhara leave?

When does the bus arrive from Kathmandu?

Have you ever been to forest after dark?

I think I overslept, what time is it now?

Expressing time in English to Nepali

Expressing time in English to Nepali

1000 milliseconds = 1 second
60 seconds = 1 minute
60 minutes = 1 hour
24 hours = 1 day
7 days = 1 week
28, 29, 30 or 31 days = 1 month
365 or 366 days = 1 year
12 months = 1 year
10 years = 1 decade
100 years = 1 century
1000 years = 1 millennium

Time Formats
12-hour
24-hour

a.m. - stands for Ante Meridiem (the time between midnight and noon) 00:01 hrs - 12:00
p.m. - stands for Post Meridian (after noon) 12:01 - 24:00 hrs

1 o’clock = ek bajae
2 o’clock = dwe bajae
3 o’clock = tin bajae
4 o’clock = char bajae
5 o’clock = pach bajae
6 o’clock = cha bajae
7 o’clock = saat bajae
8 o’clock = ahth bajae
9 o’clock = nau bajae
10 o’clock = das bajae
11 o’clock = ayghara bajae
12 o’clock = bara bajae

Restaurant conversation in English

Welcome to ABC. Can I take your order please?
Welcome to ABC. My name is Eva.
Can I help you?
Have you booked a table?
How many are you?
Would you follow me, please?
What would you like to drink?
Can I get you something to drink?
Can I get you a drink?
Can I get a drink for you all?
Would you all like to order a drink now?
I'll be right back with your drinks.
May I take your order now?
Can I take your order, sir?
What would you like to order?
What would you like to start with?
Do you need a little time to decide?
Are you  ready to order your food now?
What can I get for you?
What would you like to eat today?
And for you sir?
And for you miss?
Would you like to have some bread with your soup.
Can I get you anything else?
Are you eating in or taking away?
Would you like me to take that?
How was everything?
What would you like for dessert?
Did you enjoy your meal?

English conversation lunch time

विदेश जाँदा काम लाग्ने वाक्यहरु English to Nepali translation

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