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92+ Tangkhul Language Words and Phrases (English to Tangkhul)

 The Tangkhul language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken by the Tangkhul Naga people of Manipur, India and some parts of Myanmar. As of 2001 Indian census, it had over 1.4 lakh speakers across the India.

In this post, we will learn the Tangkhul language words and phrases. Here we've covered the basic greetings, vocabulary, numbers, animals, body parts, colors names in Tangkhul with their English translations. Let's begin!

Basic Greetings in Tangkhul language

Basic Greetings in Tangkhul

  • Hi/Hello - Mahairareo!
  • Good morning! - Leikhaya ngathor!
  • How are you? - Maringphali Khalei?
  • I am fine - Ringphadalei
  • Long time no see! - Makathei sanghairakho!
  • What is your name? - Nali aming khipa ho?
  • My name in Thairili - Iwui aming Thairili hoi
  • Where are you from? - Na khikha nao khalei?
  • I'm from Ukhrul - I Ukhrul wui eina na
  • Do you speak Tangkhul? - Na Tangkhul tui mamatui khalei?
  • Yes/No - Mha/Maningmanei
  • You're welcome - Ningshi ngaroksei
  • I love you - I nali leishiya
  • I understand - I bhap taya
  • I don't understand - I bhap matamana
  • I am sorry - Yonhaira
  • Have you eaten? - Na maphazahaira khalei?
  • Goodbye - Samphangnaosei!
  • Good night - Mangphameisei 
  • Thank you - Ningshinahaire

Body Parts Name in Tangkhul

Head - Akui
Hair - Kuisam
Face - Amai
Hand - Apang
Eye - Amik
Ear - Akhana
Nose - Natang
Mouth - Khamor
Tooth - Aha
Foot - Aphei

Tangkhul Vocabulary

I - I

You - Na

He - Mayara pa

She - Ngalavapa

It - Athum

We - Ithum

They - Athum

This - Hipahi

That - Chipachi

Here - Hili

There - Chili

Father - Ava

Mother - Ava

Grandfather - Awa

Grandmother - Ayi

Brother - Amei (older)

Sister - Achon (older)

Son - Nao mayara

Daughter - Nao ngalava

People - Mibing

Male - mayarnao

Female - Shanao

Friend - Ngasotnao

Teacher - Oja

Student - Katamnao

Day - Ngashun

Night - Ngaya

Year - Zingkum

Sun - Zimik

Moon - Kachang

Stars - Sira

Fire - Mei

Water - Tara

Air - Masi

Earth - Okathui

Sky - Kazingram

Sea - Ngayi

Mountain - Kaphung

Tangkhul Numbers 1 to 10

Numbers in Tangkhul language 1 to 100

  1. One - Akha
  2. Two - Khani
  3. Three - Kathum
  4. Four - Mati
  5. Five - Panga
  6. Six - Tharuk
  7. Seven - Shini
  8. Eight - Chisat
  9. Nine - Chiko
  10. Ten - Thara

Animals' Names in Tangkhul

Dog - Fa
Cat - Lami
Pig - Hok
Cow - Simuk
Sheep - Yao
Horse - Sigui
Mouse - Shiwok
Chicken - Har anao
Bird - Vanao
Fish - Khai

Colors Name in Tangkhul

Black - Kazik
White - Kachar
Yellow - Naopai
Green - Khamatek
Red - Kahung
Blue - Khamaying

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FAQs on the Tangkhul language

Q1. How to say " I love you in the Tangkhul language
Ans: You can say I love you, "I nali leishiya in Tangkhul".
Q2. How to say thank you in the Tangkhul language
Ans: In Tangkhul, Thank you means Ningshinahaire.
Q3. What is your name in the Tangkhul language
Ans: What is your name? means Nali aming khipa ho? in Tangkhul.
Q4. How to say how are you in the Tangkhul language
Ans: You can ask Maringphali Khalei? means how are you.
Q5. How do you say "I miss you" in Tangkhul language?
Ans: I miss you is called Ngaoshikkan in Tangkhul language.

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