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32+ Basic Nagamese words and phrases to start speaking quickly

 Nagamese language is the lingua franca of Nagaland. It is cute language to listen to and also easy to learn. There are so many similarities between Assamese, Bengali, and Nagamese. If you belong to the Assamese and Naga communities, you will have no problem communicating with each other. Are you thinking of going to Nagaland and want to learn some basic Nagamese words and phrases? You've come to the right place. Here we have listed the most essential phrases in Nagamese to help you start speaking quickly. You can use them in many situations, like for greetings, at the market, hotel directions, and many more. Let's get started! Basic Greetings in Nagamese Here are some basic greetings and conversational phrases in Nagamese: Hello - Hi/Hello are quite common. What is your name? - Aapni laga naam ki ase? My name is Thairili - Moi laga naam Thairili ase How are you? - Kinika ase? I am fine - Bishi bhal ase What are you doing? - Aapni ki kori ase? Where are you from? - Aapni...

78 Basic Nepali Words and Phrases you should know (English to Nepali)

 Are you going to Nepal and want to learn some basic Nepali words and phrases? If yes, what a great idea! Here, I've listed the most essential phrases in Nepali, which will help you learn in various situations, such as in a market, at a hotel, getting to know people, and many similar situations. The Nepali language is part of the Indo-Aryan language family, spoken by the Nepali people. It is the official language of Nepal, with 32 million speakers as of 2021. They are written in the Devanagari script and are also part of the Indian subcontinent, like Sikkim and West Bengal. Greetings in Nepali Knowing a few basic words and phrases in Nepali will make you much more open and friendly to locals. Hi/Hello  - Namaste! What's your name?  - Timro naam ke ho? How are you?  - Timilai kosto cho? What's up?  - Timi ke gardai cho? Good morning!  - Subh bihani Nice to meet you  - Timilai bhetera khusi lagyo! See you later!  - Pachi bhetaumla Welcome ...

12 ମାସର ନାମ ଓଡ଼ିଆରେ - Months Name in Odia and English

 Namaskara! Did you know all the 12 months names in Odia? If you want to learn, here we will include both the month names, weekdays, and season names in Odia and English with pictures. The Odia (Oriya) Calendar is a Luni-solar calendar. Their new year starts from mid-April to mid-May and ends the year with mid-March to mid-April. Let's begin! Months Name in Odia and English Mid-April/mid-May  - ବୈଶାଖ (Baisakha) Mid-May/mid-June  - ଜ୍ୟେଷ୍ଠ (Jyeshtha) Mid-June/mid-July  - ଆଷାଢ଼ (Ashad) Mid-July/mid-August  - ଶ୍ରାବଣ (Shravan) Mid-August/mid-September  - ଭାଦ୍ରବ (Bhadraba) Mid-September/mid-October  - ଆଶ୍ୱିନ୍‌ (Ashwin) Mid-October/mid-November  - କାର୍ତିକ (Kartik) Mid-November/mid-December  - ମାର୍ଗଶୀର୍ଷ (Margasirsha) Mid-December/mid-January  - ପୌଷ (Pausha) Mid-January/mid-February  - ମାଘ (Maagha) Mid-February/mid-March  - ଫାଲଗୁନା (Falguna) Mid-March/mid-April  - ଚୈତ୍ର (Chaitra) Months Name in English and Odia Here is a comprehe...
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