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Mizo Sentences Used in Daily Life | English to Mizo Translation

Mizo language belongs to the Tibeto-Burman language family spoken by the Mizo people in Mizoram. Today in this post, you will learn about the English to Mizo Translation between two persons. This is the best way to improve your Mizo to English conversation skills and it is used in our daily life.

English to Mizo Translation
Mizo Grammar Books

52 Mizo Sentences Used in Daily Life

No. English Mizo
1 Hi/Hello Chibai
2 What is your name? Tunge I hming?
3 My name is Khim Ka hmning chu Khim ani
4 How are you? I tha em?
5 I am fine Ka tha e
6 You're beautiful I hmeltha
7 Thank you Ka lawm e
8 Have a nice day Ni hman nuam le
9 How old are you? Kum engzat nge i nih?
10 I'm 15 years old Kum 15 mi ka ni
11 Where are you going? Khawnge I kal dawn?
12 I'm going home Ka haw dawn
13 Where are you from? Khawilam mi nge I nih?
14 I am from Mizoram Mizoram mi ka ni
15 Can you speak Mizo? Mizo I hmang thiam em?
16 Yes, I can speak Mizo Aw, Mizo ka hmang thiam
17 Where can i find a hotel? Khawiah nge hotel ka hmuh theih ang?
18 You can find it several places Hmun hrang hrangah i hmu thei ang
19 What are you doing? Engnge I tih?
20 Are you busy? I buai em?
21 Can I ask you something? Thil ka zawt thei che angem?
22 Don't worry Lungngai suh
23 Do you love me? Min hmangaih em?
24 I love you Ka hmangaih che
25 I miss you Ka ngai che
26 I want to talk to you Ka be duh che
27 I have to go Ka kal a ngai
28 Who are you? Tunge I nih?
29 I am Thairili Thairili ka ni
30 Where do you live? Khawiah nge i chen?
31 I live in Aizwal Aizawlah ka cheng
32 See you later Nakinah kan in hmu leh dawn nia
33 When did you come? Engtikah nge I lo kal?
34 This morning Tukin/Vawin zingah
35 What do you want? Eng nge I duh?
36 I'm hungry Ka ril a tam
37 Get lost from here Heta tang hian kalbo hmak rawh thlawk bo rawh
38 You look gorgeous I mawi hle mai
39 Stop flattering me Min bawl tawh lo teh
40 You're welcome Ka pawh ka lawm e
41 I'm sorry Ka tihpalh
42 I have lost my phone Ka phone ka ti bo
43 It is raining now Ruah a sur
44 I'm feeling hot A lum ka ti
45 I'm feeling cold A vawt ka ti
46 It is very expensive A to hle mai
47 Let's go to the market Bazarah kal ang u
48 You look gorgeous I mawi hle mai
49 You're welcome Ka pawh ka lawm e
50 I'm sorry Ka tihpalh
51 I have lost my phone Ka phone ka ti bo
52 It is raining now Ruah a sur

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