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Learn Zeme Language: Basic Phrases, Numbers, and Vocabulary

The Zeme language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Zeme Naga people in the northeastern Indian states of Nagaland, Assam, and Manipur.  In this post, we have covered the basic Zeme language words, animals, body parts, numbers, and vocabulary, along with their English translations on one page. Basic Greetings and Phrases in Zeme What is your name? - Nzi cau wa? My name is Thairili  - Ahze Thairili How are you?  - Yi bam hai? I am fine - Yau yibam lei Where do you live? - Nang daga lungau no? I live in Nagaland  - Ei Nagaland ah lung aulei Do you speak Zeme?  - Nang Zeme ko chimi chima? Yes/No  - Chiaulie/Chima I love you  - Ei nchu nrailei Good morning!  - Tingchang yilei Good night  - Mangyi lulou Do you have food?  - Matei ludani? 10 Animals Name in Zeme Dog  - Hetau Cat  - Munina Horse  - Hekun Sheep  - Hemau Mouse  - Heza Pig - Hebak Cow - Hetum Elephant - Hepou Deer - Heti Chicken - Nrie...

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! Nagamese Words (Translate Any Languages) 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 ...
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