Read and Write in Nepali

A place to learn basic Nepali reading and writing! Get started today.

Our goal in 2010 is to make sure every foreign born Nepali child between the ages of 8 and 13 learns to read and write in Nepali. Please help us acheive this goal!

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Sabda Mala is a Nepali reading and writing program. It is designed to teach basic reading and writing for children between the ages of 8 and 13. It is most useful for children being raised outside of the home culture of Nepal. Learning to read and write in Nepali has never been easier for kids growing up in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia or any other non-Nepali speaking culture. Sabda Mala is also useful for any non-native Nepalis who are seeking to read and write the Devnagari script. Learn more on how Sabda Mala can help your kids learn Nepali in no time at all!

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Using the lessons we send you it will be possible to teach your children to read and write in Nepali. Our lessons are easy-to-follow, fast and designed to help young minds learn new languages. Your time will be well spent and the lessons are free.

When you sign up you will receive email on a regular basis with:

  • a lesson plan to teach two new letters of the Nepali alphabet
  • homework assignment coinciding with the lesson
  • teaching tips and tricks
  • fun facts on Nepal
  • plus FREE access to six online video lessons.

Why is teaching our kids to read and write in Nepali important?

  • Imagine your 10-year-old son writing a letter to his grandparents in Nepal.
  • Think of your 12-year-old daughter writing a poem in her mother tongue Nepali.
  • Imagine your son or daugther reading poems, letters and essays from Nepal.
  • See your child visiting Nepal with a new confidence because he is able to read signs, menus, magazines and candy-wrappers!
  • Imagine your children when they are grown. Visualize them with a deep connection to Nepal because they thoroughly understand the Nepali culture and the language.

How about our children reading history books written by great Nepali authors? Or one day being able to read news in Nepali online? The list of reasons to teach your kids to read and write in Nepali goes on and on.

Accomplishing all of these goals would certainly be very satisfying indeed - to know that our Nepali culture and heritage has been completely passed on to the next generation

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