Nepali is natively spoken by about 13.7 million people, primarily in Nepal, where it is the official language, and among Nepali communities in India and Bhutan. It is integral to Nepali cultural identity, known for its Hindu and Buddhist traditions, folk music, and festivals such as Dashain and Tihar. Written in the Devanagari script, Nepali grammar features a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order, extensive use of postpositions, and a system of verb conjugations that indicate tense, aspect, and mood.
Stats
Language Family: Indo-European
Writing System: Devanagari
Writing System Type: Abugida
Writing Direction: L to R
Tones / Pitch Accent: N
Morphology: Fusional
Cases: 8
Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: 3
Number of Verb Tenses: 3
Word Order: SOV
Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 11
Number of Consonants: 29
Areas Where Spoken
Bhutan (14.8%) (116 k)
Nepal (official) (44.6%) (13.6 mil)
Resources
Websites
Nepalilanguage.org - Orthography, alphabet, writing system, pronunciation
Explore Nepal - Nepali fonts to download
Lessons
Nepali: A Beginner’s Primer - 16 lessons
NepalGo - Comprehensive grammar index and lessons
LiveLingua - 4 lessons
Polymath - Lessons
Livelingua - Basic Course in Spoken Nepali
Grammar
Dictionary
Digital Himalaya - EN<=>NE glossary
Videos
Learn Nepali with Barsha - lessons and vocab
Radio / TV
Radio | Radio Kantipur (talk, music)
TV (Live) | Kantipur TV