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Nyishi Sentences Used in Daily Life | Nyishi to English Translation

 Nyishi language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken in the Northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. 

In this article, we will learn Nyishi-language words and phrases with pronunciation in English. So here I have collected daily used sentences in Nyishi. I know more than its sentences is needed but these sentences definitely help you.

Nyishi sentences in english
32 Nyishi sentences used in daily life


Nyishi Sentences Used in Daily Life

No. English Nyishi
1 Hello Bule
2 What is your name? Nak amin nga hogu nga?
3 My name is Dering Nga aminge dering
4 How are you? No hogub rido?
5 I am fine Ngo ale du
6 Where are you going? No hogulo angden?
7 He is a good man Miu nyi e albogo
8 He is coming Miu e ha dodo
9 What are you saying? Hugu e no gyoge dun?
10 The child is going to school Ko iskul eungdo
11 The lady is cooking rice Nyeme acing modo
12 Open the door Eryapam miukato
13 You stay here No so doto
14 Come tomorrow Aroam hata
15 I am hungry Ngo kanodo
16 Can I eat it? Ngo sam diuturi?
17 Yes Um
18 Let us eat rice Kujo, achin diutujo
19 What are you doing? Miu huge miudungdu?
20 He may come Miu hakam rinepe
21 They are my friends Miu bulu nga ajing e
22 She is my mother Miu nga ane
23 He is my father Miu nga abu
24 This village is mine Si nam namping e
25 That is a dog E ikhi e aking
26 He slept Miu yubpa
27 I will go Ngo angtarin
28 Where are your children? Na ko miuleunge hoglo?
29 It is raining Nedonge hodo
30 Good morning Albo arkumch
31 I want to meet you Ngo nam kanangpa
32 Thank you Payalincho

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Comments

  1. Teach me numbers in Nyishi.

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  2. Replies
    1. greetings - albw aato
      replying to thanks - yoh rima

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  3. rubbish.. I'm nyishi and we don't speak like that
    hello - hoi
    what is your name - - nok imin eh yogge?
    my name is dering - ngok Imin eh dering
    how are you - noh aldore /aldoi
    I am fine - ngo aldoh

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    1. what do u say no in nyishi language

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    2. What does " no hugu ridu ne ? " mean ?

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    3. "No Hugu Ridune" It Means What are you doing

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    4. And Yes It is Nyshi Of Upper Belts from KUrung Kumey, Kra Dadi Area.
      "Nok imin e yogge" The language variation that you are speaking is from kamle belt. NOTE : THERE are several kinds of nyshi dialects. Varries from place to place. Even the words or nouns are different from place to place.

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  4. How to say great in nyishi language

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  5. Wisdom words
    in nyishi language?

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  6. Hoe to say hello good morning how are you

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  7. How to say please taste me dish

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  8. ngoge nyega ko poson bo nge la si🤭 betum yo de mwn,nam kalai shock ma ngo
    Someone translate this to me.

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