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Learn Zeme Language: Basic Phrases, Numbers, and Vocabulary

The Zeme language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Zeme Naga people in the northeastern Indian states of Nagaland, Assam, and Manipur.  In this post, we have covered the basic Zeme language words, animals, body parts, numbers, and vocabulary, along with their English translations on one page. Basic Greetings and Phrases in Zeme What is your name? - Nzi cau wa? My name is Thairili  - Ahze Thairili How are you?  - Yi bam hai? I am fine - Yau yibam lei Where do you live? - Nang daga lungau no? I live in Nagaland  - Ei Nagaland ah lung aulei Do you speak Zeme?  - Nang Zeme ko chimi chima? Yes/No  - Chiaulie/Chima I love you  - Ei nchu nrailei Good morning!  - Tingchang yilei Good night  - Mangyi lulou Do you have food?  - Matei ludani? 10 Animals Name in Zeme Dog  - Hetau Cat  - Munina Horse  - Hekun Sheep  - Hemau Mouse  - Heza Pig - Hebak Cow - Hetum Elephant - Hepou Deer - Heti Chicken - Nrie...

Learn Basic Chakma Language Words and phrases (English to Chakma)

 The Chakma language belongs to the Indo-European language family spoken by the Chakma people. There are over 1 million speakers in India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. Here’s everything we are writing below that you should know about basic Chakma words, including numbers, animals, and human body part names in English and Chakma.  Learning a few words and phrases in Chakma is an easy way to connect with locals.  Let’s begin! Greetings and Phrases in Chakma Welcome – Juju Hi/Hello – Juju Good morning – Cizi benei How are you? – Henjan agos? I am fine and you – Gom daw, tui henjan What is your name? – Tor Nangun he? My name is Thairili – Mor nangun Thairili Where are you going? -  Tui hudu jotte? Long time no see – Bawk din awlaw ahdega dekke What are you doing? - Tu he gorotte? Where are you from? – Tui huttum? I am from India – Mui Indiat tun Nice to meet you! – Tor loi sin pusso onei bohut gom lagilo Do you speak Chakma? – Tui Chakma basha janos? Yes/No ...

Learn Basic Apatani Language Words and Phrases (English to Apatani)

The Apatani language (known as Tanii Agun ) belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, spoken by the Apatani people. They are mostly found in the Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, with over 45 thousand speakers as of the 2011 census. Here's everything you need to know about discussing the basic Apatani language words, numbers, animals, birds, and human body parts names in English and Apatani. Knowing a few basic Apatani words and phrases is an easy way to connect with locals. Let's learn together! Basic Greetings and Phrases in Apatani No. English Apatani 1 Good morning! Aro aya! 2 How are you? Noh aya sido lo? 3 I am fine Ngo aya siido 4 What is your name? Niiki armyan nii la? 5 My name is ... Ngiika armyan ...la 6 Where are you from? Noh nohkii pya? 7 I am from ... Ngo hoh kii nya 8 ...

101+ Mising Sentences Used in Daily Life (English to Mising)

The Mising language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family. There are over 6 lakh speakers as of the 2011 census. They are mostly found in Dhemaji, Tinsukia, Lakhimpur, Sibsagar, Dibrugarh, Sonitpur districts of Assam and some parts of Arunachal Pradesh. Mising Words (Translate Any Languages) In this blog, we will learn the basic Mising language words and phrases in English that you need to know. Knowing a few basic Mising words is an easy way to connect with locals. Basic Greetings and Phrases in Mising Hello - Aydun What is your name? - Nok amin okkon? My name is ..... - Ngok amin ... e How are you? - No Aydun? Where are you going? - Okolop gidan? Have you eaten food? - Apin dotobon? Not yet eaten - Domada I have taken - Dotobong I am Mising - Ngo Mising What happened? - Kapikan? Excuse me - Menyi yobong Let's eat! - Kai dola boi! Good night - Yubla bongka Good morning - Darobdu bong ayi The sun is rising - Donye sa lending The sun is setting - Donye oa dung D...

Learn Basic Kuki Language Words and Phrases in English Online (English to Thadou)

 The Kuki language , also  known as  Thadou , belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family and is  spoken by the Kuki people. They are mostly found in the northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, and Mizoram, as well as in the neighbouring countries of Bangladesh and Myanmar. As of the 2011 census, Kuki/Thadou has a population of over 300,000 speakers in India. Kuki Words (Translate Any Language) In this blog, we will learn the basic Kuki language words and phrases in English that you need to know. Knowing a few basic words in Thadou/Kuki is an easy way to connect with the locals. Below are listed the Kuki language words that you can use. Basic Greetings in Kuki/Thadou Hi/Hello - Chibai/Salam Welcome - Kalem Uve! What is your name? - Namin ipi ham? How are you? - I-nati hinam? What are you doing? - Ipi nabol ham? Where are you going? - Hoilang che kigo nahim? Where are you from? - Hoilai a koun nahim? Good Morning! - Jingkah pha Good...

Haryanvi Sentences Used in Daily Life (English to Haryanvi)

 The Haryanvi language belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family and is spoken by the Haryanvi people in the Indian states of Haryana and the National Capital Territory of Delhi. It is spoken by over 10 million speakers as of 2011. Both Haryanvi and Hindi are written in the Devanagari script and their pronunciation. In this blog, we've listed the basic greeting words, kinship terms, weekdays, and month names in one place. They will help you learn quickly in your daily life. Let's learn together! Haryanvi Sentences (Translate Any Languages) Basic Greetings in Haryanvi Hi/Hello - Ram ram What is your name? - Tera naam ke he? How are you? - Tu kaisa he? Good morning - Subh dayam What are you doing? - Tanna ke karya? Where are you from? - Tu katha sa aya he? How to Address People in Haryanvi Father - Bapu Mother - Maa Brother - Veera Sister - Bebe Husband - Bhartar Wife - Veerbani Uncle - Tau Aunty - Tai Weekdays Name in Haryanvi Sunday - Ravivar Monday - Somvar Tuesday - Ma...
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