A nali is not a standard unit of measurement in the metric or imperial systems, so there is no direct conversion to square feet. The term "nali" appears in historical Indian measurement systems, where it referred to a unit of volume (for grain or liquids) rather than area. One nali historically equaled approximately 2.25 liters or about 4 seers in some regional systems. Since it measures volume, not area, it cannot be converted to square feet, which measure two-dimensional space. If you're asking about land measurement in India, you might be thinking of a "nalli" or similar regional term, but these vary significantly by region and historical period. Modern India uses metric units for official measurements. If you need to convert a specific volume measured in nalis to square feet, you would need additional information about the depth or height of the space being measured, as square feet only express area without depth. For accurate conversions, it's helpful to clarify which regional measurement system or time period you're referring to, as traditional Indian units varied considerably across different areas and centuries.