The Apatani language (known as Tanii Agun) belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, spoken by the Apatani people. They are mostly found in the Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, with over 45 thousand speakers as of the 2011 census.
Here's everything you need to know about discussing the basic Apatani language words, numbers, animals, birds, and human body parts names in English and Apatani. Knowing a few basic Apatani words and phrases is an easy way to connect with locals. Let's learn together!
Basic Greetings and Phrases in Apatani
| No. | English | Apatani |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Good morning! | Aro aya! |
| 2 | How are you? | Noh aya sido lo? |
| 3 | I am fine | Ngo aya siido |
| 4 | What is your name? | Niiki armyan nii la? |
| 5 | My name is ... | Ngiika armyan ...la |
| 6 | Where are you from? | Noh nohkii pya? |
| 7 | I am from ... | Ngo hoh kii nya |
| 8 | Do you speak Apatani | Noh Tanii agun luchin du ha? |
| 9 | Yes, I can speak | Im, luchin du |
| 10 | No, I can't speak | Ma, luchin ma |
| 11 | I am sorry | Helo kupe |
| 12 | Where do you stay? | No noh ho dudu? |
| 13 | Where are you going? | Noh empa no? |
| 14 | What are you doing? | No nii miidu |
| 15 | I'm not doing anything | Ngo Hangii miima |
| 16 | Come here | Soh ato |
| 17 | Nice to meet you! | Niimi kapa lala hempyo doh! |
| 18 | You're welcome! | Aya pa aato! |
Learn Apatani Numbers 1 to 10
The Apatani numbers are similar to the Mising numbers in their pronunciation and are somewhat easy to understand.
- 1 - Ako/kone
- 2 - Anye
- 3 - Hinge
- 4 - Piilye
- 5 - Yango
- 6 - Khiiye
- 7 - Kanu
- 8 - Pinye
- 9 - Kuwa
- 10 - Alyan
20 Animal Names in Apatani and English
- Elephant - Siti
- Leopard - Hogia
- Black Panther - Nyokhe
- Tiger - Pati
- Lion - Yanko pati
- Monkey - Sibi
- Bear - Sitin
- Buffalo - Mendi
- Wild boar - Sire
- Deer - Sidin
- Mongoose - Tahu
- Pangolin - Sipi
- Squirel - Takhi
- Wild rat - Buko
- Mole rat - Pihaan
- Mole - Kere
- Frog - Tati
- Fish - Aji Ngiyi
- Tortoise - Racco
- Crocodile - Buru
- Lizard - Sopin
Birds Name in English and Apatani
| No. | English | Apatani |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Skylark | Hikhe |
| 2 | Black crane | Kenda |
| 3 | Himalayan Cuckoo | Tipi pipi pita |
| 4 | Vulture | Pigin |
| 5 | Hornbill | Pesu |
| 6 | Black stork | Yasi parin |
| 7 | Kingfisher | Yasi pari |
| 8 | Sparrow | Pari pita |
| 9 | Pigeon | Salyo paku |
| 10 | Pheasant | Pari |
| 11 | Peacock | Tartang |
| 12 | Common Hoopoe | Yari |
| 13 | Wood pecker | Tarin |
| 14 | Owl | Lari |
| 15 | Swallow | Mudo-byocho |
| 16 | Bulbul | Kekuru |
| 17 | Amur falcon | Michi |
| 18 | Black drongo | chikhi-chikho |
| 19 | Crow | Puha |
| 20 | Eagle | Pamu |
| 21 | Kite | Khonkhun |
| 22 | White Wagtail | Aji pai |
| 23 | Bat | Tapun |
Body Parts Name in Apatani and English
| No. | English | Apatani |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Head | Adin |
| 2 | Ear | Yaru |
| 3 | Neck | Langu |
| 4 | Chest | Habiyan |
| 5 | Breast | Anyin |
| 6 | Armpit | Gorkhan |
| 7 | Navel | Khinii |
| 8 | Penis | Amiya |
| 9 | Vagina | Atu |
| 10 | Thigh | Harlan |
| 11 | Knee | Liban |
| 12 | Ankle | Lingher |
| 13 | Toes | Lichii |
| 14 | Eye | Ami |
| 15 | Nose | Yapin |
| 16 | Mouth | Agun |
| 17 | Chin | Gompi |
| 18 | Shoulder | Gorban |
| 19 | Wrist | Langer |
| 20 | Finger | Lachi |
| 21 | Leg | Alie |
| 22 | Hand | Ala |
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FAQs on the Apatani Language
Q1. How can you say "Thank you" in Apatani?
Ans: In Apatani, Thank you means "Paya aro pacho".
Q2. How to say "I love you" in Apatani?
Ans: Way to say I love you is called in Apatani "Niimi ngo ano hendu".



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