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Konkani Sentences Used in Daily Life (English to Konkani)

 Today in this lesson, you will learn the basic Konkani phrases and words. Which can use in your daily life. If you do, this article is just for you. Check out the following topics to explore.

10 Basic Greetings in Konkani

  • Hi/Hello - Holu!
  • How are you? - Tum kosu aasa?
  • What’s up? - Kinde challa?
  • What’s your name? - Tujhe namb kinde?
  • Good morning - Baree sakall aambdenta!
  • Have a nice day - Dev boru dis divn
  • Good night - Dev baree raat divn
  • Nice to meet you - Tumka mellon bore disle!
  • See you later - Mageer melloya!
  • Welcome - Yevkar
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30 Konkani Sentences Used in Daily Life

I know, its sentences are not enough but these sentences definitely help you. Here is the list of 30 Konkani sentences in English.


  1. Hi - हॅलो (holu)
  2. How are you? - तूं कसो आसा? (tum kosu aasa)
  3. I am fine - हांव बरें आसा (humb bore aasa)
  4. What is your name? - तुमचें नांव किदें? (tumche namb kinde)
  5. My name is Gauri - म्हजें नांव गौरी (mohjhe namb Gauri)
  6. Where are you from? - तुमी खंयचे? (tumi  xoynche)
  7. I live in Goa - हांव गोंयांत रावतां (humb gouyant’ rawtan)
  8. What are you doing? - तुमी किदें करतात (tumi kinde kortat)
  9. Nothing - कांयच ना (kayncho naa)
  10. Did you have food? - तुमकां जेवण आशिल्लें? (tumka jevon aashille)
  11. What’s for dinner? - जेवणा खातीर कितें? (jevna xateer kitey)
  12. I am hungry - म्हाका उपाशी आसा (mhaka upashee aasa)
  13. No worries - कांयच हुस्को ना (kaynch hosku naa)
  14. Take care - काळजी घे (kallaji ghe)
  15. Why are you late? - कित्याक उशीर जाला? (kityak usheer jala)
  16. Excuse me! - म्हाका माफ करात! (mhaka maf karat)
  17. Where are you going? - खंय वचपाचें आसा? (xoyn vchpanche aasa)
  18. I’m going to market - हांव मार्केट करपाक वता (humb market korpak vta)
  19. Did you buy a book? - पुस्तक विकतें घेतलें काय? (pustok vikte ghetle kay)
  20. He is reading a book - तो पुस्तक वाचता (tu pustok vachta)
  21. How old are you? - तुजी पिराय कितली? (tuji piray kitlee)
  22. I’m 18 years old - हांव 18 वर्सांचो (humb 18 vorsacho)
  23. I am sorry - म्हाका माफ करात (mhaka maf karat)
  24. I’m sleeping now - आतां न्हिदिल्लो आसां (aanta nihdillo aasa)
  25. Do you love me? - तू म्हजेर मोग करता? (tu mhjher mug karta)
  26. Yes, I love you - हो, हांव तुजेर मोग करतां (Hoo, humb tujher mug karta)
  27. I miss you - म्हाका तुजी याद येता (mhaka tujee yaad yeta)
  28. Nice to meet you - तुमकां मेळून बरें दिसलें (tumka mellon bore disle)
  29. Have a nice day - देव बरो दीस दिवं (dev boru dis divn)
  30. Thank you - तुका देव बरें करूं (tuka dev bore korun).
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