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Karbi Sentences Used in Daily Life | English to Karbi

 Karbi language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken by the Karbi people with 5 lakh speakers as of 2011. Today in this post, here's the comprehensive list of sentences in Karbi that we use in our daily life.

Karbi Sentences Used in Daily Life | Karbi to English Translation

Example:

What are you doing?

Nangli kopi si klem lo?

60 Karbi Senences Used in Daily Life

No. English Karbi
1 Hi/Hello Kardom
2 What is your name? Nangli men kopi lo?
3 My name is Disrudi Neli men ke Disrudi
4 Do you know me Neliphan nang chini ik ma?
5 Yes, I know you Kalang, neli nang chini
6 Where are you from? Konat pen lo nangli ke?
7 I am from Karbi Anglong Neli ke Karbi Anglong pen
8 Where do you live? Nangli konat si do lo?
9 I live in Diphu Neli Diphu si do
10 Welcome Kardom/Wang ik non
11 How are you? Birta koson lo nangli ke?
12 I am fine Neli mesen lang
13 Where are you going? Nangli konat lo kedamji?
14 I am going to market Neli hithi si kedamji
15 What will you buy there? Kopi lo nangli kenam damji ke?
16 I will buy some vegitables Neli han chonam damji
17 What are you doing? Nangli kopi si klem lo?
18 I am doing my office work Neli office asai si klem bom
19 Which office do you work? Nangli koso office si sai klem bomlo?
20 I work in bank Neli bank along si sai klem bom
21 May, I come in Neli arlo vang'ik longji ma?
22 Yes, come in vang'ik non
23 Do you have a job? Nangli voren do ma?
24 Are you coming? Nangli vang lo ma?
25 Yes, I'm coming kalang, neli vang lo
26 Do you love me Nangli neli phan nang chinghon ma
27 I love you Ne ning nang hang pik
28 I am learning English Neli English charlibom
29 Who is he? Komalo alangli ke?
30 He is my elder brother Alangli ke ne ik lo
31 Please come here Nangli dak vang ik tha
32 Who are you? Komat lo nangli ke?
33 I miss you Ne nang phang nang chingtun ohlo
34 Good morning Adap keme
35 Good night Mekjangme thakme
36 Where is your house? Nangli hem ke konat lo?
37 Who is that person? Halake komat lo?
38 That is my mother Halake ne pei
39 What is this called? Laphan kopu lo kepu?
40 Will you come? Nangli vangji ma?
41 He ate an apple Alangli apple cholo
42 Why did you cry? Kopi athesi kacheru lo?
43 Is your name Longkiri? Nangli men Longkiri puma?
44 What is the time now? Apor koan lo non?
45 Will you go to school tomorrow? Nang penap skul dangji ma?
46 How old are you? Nang arta koan lo?
47 I don't have time Neli apor ave
48 Do you remember his name? Alangli men nangli nning doma?
49 Wait for me Nephan nang'inghong tha
50 Are you ready? Nang chesik et lo ma?
51 Don't trust anyone Badu aphanta ning chethe ri
52 Are you hungry? An ingchir lo ma?
53 Do you understand? Nang chini lo ma?
54 Knowledge is powerful Kechini henlo jakong
55 What do you want? Kopi lo kenangji?
56 What did you say? Nang pi mejongte keningje?
57 Learn Karbi Nang Karbi charli non
58 I am bored Neli donosi ong
59 I am alone Neli enud vet
60 Thank you Choro lo

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Comments

  1. THANK YOU means not KURWANGTHU, correct as Choro lo.... And about KURWANGTHU to say in English is WELCOME....

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    1. Not kurwangthu it's kurvangthu correct your spelling okay

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  2. I am learn in English language

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  3. Mek jang boi.....translate this

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  4. Ne ka in english mean

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  5. Iam learn in karbi

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  6. Mesen lo dictionary launch dun non playstore long

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  7. Iam learn in karbi

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  8. Could you translate "thilot memu lo ne"

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  9. e-baha kelangno

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  10. Kalangma translate it to English

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  11. Good bye my friend, plz translate.

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  12. Make an anki deck if possible!

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  13. Please share me my call history called with you

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