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42+ Basic Rongmei Language Words and Phrases (English to Rongmei Naga)

 The Rongmei language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family and is spoken by the Rongmei Naga people of the Northeastern Indian states of Assam, Nagaland, and Manipur. There are approximately 250,000 speakers. They're also part of the Naga people.

In this blog, we've collected the Rongmei Naga language words and phrases that you should know. Knowing a few basic greetings and phrases in Rongmei will help you in various situations. When you're traveling around the region. Let's learn!

Basic greetings in Rongmei

Basic Greetings in Rongmei Naga

  • Hi/Hello - Kalum e!
  • Good morning! - Gaymei lauthuan!
  • How are you? - Nang gayna bam dai?
  • I am fine - Gayna bam de
  • Long time no see! - Nangta hou dat zat mak ding the
  • What is your name? - Nang zanc thou di na?
  • My name is Thairili - A zanc Thairili e
  • Where are you from? - Nang thou ramc mei di na?
  • I am from Chiuluan - Ai Chiuluan mei e
  • Nice to meet you! - Houdatna neihlaa the
  • Do you speak Rongmei Naga? - Nang nruangclat saa thay dai?
  • Yes/No - Hamh e/Hamh mak ge
  • I love you - Ai nangtha nzian e
  • I am sorry - Ai Amaan the
  • Thank you - Thuancku the!

Body Parts Names in Rongmei Naga

Head - Py

Hair - Sam

Face - Zaeu

Eye - Mik

Ear - Nukuanc

Nose - Nukwang

Mouth - Mwang

Tooth - Hw

Hand - Baan

Leg - Phaay

Animals Names in Rongmei

Dog - Si

Cat - Miauna

Pig - Guak

Cow - Guaih

Sheep - Lauziu

Horse - Takuan

Mouse - Apuak

Chicken - Kai nruaih

Bird - Nruaih

Fish - Kha

Numbers in Rongmei Language

42+ Basic Rongmei Language Words and Phrases in English (English to Rongmei Naga)


No. English Rongmei Naga
1 One Akhat
2 Two Kanei
3 Three Kathum
4 Four Padei
5 Five Pangu
6 Six Charuk
7 Seven Chanei
8 Eight Tachat
9 Nine Chakiu
10 Ten Ruh
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FAQs on Rongmei Language

Q1. How do you say "I love you" in Rongmei?
Ans: I love you is "Ai nangtha nzian e" in the Rongmei Naga language.
Q2. How do you say hello in Rongmei?
Ans: "Kalum E" is a greeting word in Rongmei, which means "hello/hi".
Q3. How do you say "I miss you" in the Rongmei language?
Ans: You can say "Ai nang ta ning puni the" in Rongmei.
Q4. How do you say good night in Rongmei?
Ans: Good night means Nang mang gay tho.
Q5. How do you say thank you in Rongmei language?
Ans: In Rongmei, thank you means Thuancku the.
Q6. How do you say good morning in Rongmei?
Ans: Good morning is called Gaymei lauthuan in the Rongmei language.

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