Basic Expressions, Words and Sentences
Ita amar boi | This is my book |
Eei gula amar boi | These are my books |
Ita tar bag | This is his bag |
Ita tair bag | This is her bag |
Ita Mary’r kolom | This is Mary’s pen |
Ita ekta tota pakhi | It is a parrot |
Ita sobuj | It is green |
Ita tarar tota | It is their parrot |
Ita Helen or tota | It is Helen’s parrot |
Ann ekta chatro | Ann is a student |
Ami nije silety sikchi | I learned Sylheti myself |
Amra nijerau silety sikchi | We learned Sylheti ourselves |
Tain nijeu silety siksoin | He learned Sylheti himself |
Tai nije silety sikse | She learned Sylheti herself |
Tara nijerau silety sikse | They learned Sylheti themselves |
Kicchu ekta hor | Something is happening |
Kicchu hor na | Nothing is happening |
Ekjon jaite pare | One person can go |
Keu jaito nay | No one can go |
Sob jar gia | All are going |
Keu jar gia | Some are going |
keu ekjon jaite pare | Each one may go |
Sob ou jaite pare | Everyone may go |
Tumar naam kita | What is your name |
Amar naam Sandeep | My name is Sandeep |
Ami ekta chatro | I am a student |
He khub khushi | He is very happy |
Tara khub khushi | They are happy |
Ami bus e school o jai | I go to school by bus |
Ami john nay | I am not John |
Ami John re chini | I know John |
Amar mono hoy tumi ita posondo korbay | I hope you like it |
He itar adha loise | He took half of it |
Ami amar sikkhok rar somman kori | I respect my teachers |
Amar kase taka nai | I don’t have money |
Eish jodi amar kase ekta boro ghor hoito | I wish I had a big house |
Ami ei gari ta kinte raji | I agree to buy this car |
Dhoinnobad | Thank you |
Aapne kerala gesoin ni? | Have you been to Kerala? |
Aapne amare Kerala’r bepare kicchu koite parba ni? | Can you tell me about Kerala? |
Aanar kita Kerala’r jatra vallagse ni? | Did you like the trip to Kerala? |
Ami ikhano ek bosor pore abar aaisi. | I have come back here after an year. |
Aapne ikhan thika koi gesila? | Where did you go from here? |
Poyla ami Mumbai gesi | First I went to Mumbai |
Tar pore ami Trivandrum gesi gia | Then I went to Trivandrum |
Aapne Mumbai kita korsoin? | What did you do in Mumbai? |
Aapne Mumbai koi thaksoin? | Where did you stay in Mumbai? |
Ami Andheri’t asilam | I stayed in Andheri |
Aapne dupure khawar khaisoin ni? | Have you had lunch? |
Aapne kita amare ekta kolom diba ni? | Will you give me a pen? |
Aapne amare ekta kolom diba ni? | Can you give me a pen? |
Tumi kita amare ekta kolom diso ni? | Have you given me a pen? |
Tumi ki amare ekta kolom diso? | Did you give me a pen? |
Ami Aam vala pai | I like mango |
Ami Aam vala pai na | I don’t like mango |
Ami Aam khaite vala pai | I love to eat mango |
Aapne kita ei ghoror vara paira ni? | Are you getting rent for this house? |
Ami ei masher vara pai laisi | I have got rent for this month |
Aapne kun bus or opekkha korra? | Which bus are you waiting for? |
Ita kita ou ek boi ni? | Is it the same book? |
Doya koria ami awa porjonto opekkha korio | Please wait till I come back |
George koi? | Where is George? |
He Kochi gese | He has gone to Kochi |
George kirokom ase? | How is George |
He vala ase | He is well. |
George or kita hoise? | What happed to George? |
Aapnar kototuku jol lage? | How much water do you need? |
Ami ekta Aam khaisi | I have eaten a mango |
Ramu’e ekta Aam khaise | Ramu has eaten a mango |
Ramu’e ekta Aam khaisil | Ramu had eaten a mango |
Ramu’e ekta Aam khar | Ramu has been eating a mango |
Ramu’e ekta Aam khawat asil | Ramu had been eating a mango |
Ramu ekta Aam khaite asil | Ramu was eating a mango |
Ramu’e ekta Aam khaibo | Ramu will eat a mango |
Ramu mone hoy Aam khar | Ramu will be eating a mango |
Tumi Kemon acho | How are you? |
Ami valo achi | I am fine |
Tumi kita hokhano boite parbay ni? | Can you please sit there? |
Aapne kun boi khujra? | Which book are you looking for? |
School ta koi? | Where is the school? |
Eta besi dur nay | It is not very far |
Tumi baam dike jaite parbay ni? | Can you turn left? |
Tumi dain dike jaibay ni? | Will you turn right? |
Tumi soja jaibay. | You have to go straight. |
Ami ei boita kinchi | I bought this book |
Tumi kita pore abar aaibay ni? | Will you come back later? |
George e ful bhala pay | George likes flowers |
Ami Germany jaiyar. | I am going to Germany. |
Ami farm o jaiyar na karon ami osustho. | I am not going to farm because I am ill. |
Tara okhano sondhar somoy pousaibo. | They will reach here in the evening. |
He ekta golpo poder. | He is reading the story. |
Ita tair boi. | This is his book. |
Aapne kita sokale joldi uthoin ni? | Do you get up early in the morning? |
Okhon kita time hoise? | What time is it? |
Aapne koittika aaisoin? | Where are you from? |
Tumi koi thako? | Where do you live? |
Aapne amar ektu sahaijjo korba ni? | Can you help me? |
Ami aapnar kunu sahaijjo korte pari ni? | Can I help you? |
Itar daam koto hoy? | How much does it cost? |
Tumi bujhray ni? | Do you understand? |
Tumi eta abar koite parbay ni? | Can you say that again? |
Tumi kita aste kotha koite parbay | Can you speak slowly |
Kun jegat ami hotel paimu? | Where can I find a hotel? |
Oyy | Yes |
Na | No |
Hoite pare | Maybe |
Sobsomoy | Always |
Kunudin naa | Never |
Nischoi | Of course |
Kunu osubidha nai | No problem |
Ami bujhte pariar na. | I don’t understand. |
Ami jani na. | I don’t know. |
Amare maaf koro, ami French koite pari na. | I’m sorry, I don’t speak French. |
Ami hari gesi | I’m lost |
Amar French kharap | My French is bad. |
Amar New York or ticket lage | I need a ticket to New York |
Amar ekta ticket lage | I want a ticket |
Pore dekha hoibo. | See you later. |
Kalke dekha hoibo. | See you tomorrow. |
Bepar ta kita | What’s the matter |
Kita hor ita? | What’s happening? |
Amar khida lagse | I’m hungry |
Amar pipasha lagse. | I’m thirsty. |
Amar kase ticket ase. | I have a ticket. |
Ami bhuli gesi | I forgot. |
Suveccha | Congratulations |
Amar okhon jaite lagbo | I must go now. |
Cholo jai | Let’s go |
Khub valo | Very good |
Valo | Good |
Kharap | Bad |
Kharap nay | Not bad |
Ami jai gia. | I have to go. |
Ami Delhi thaki | I live in Delhi |
Amar boyos 40 bosor. | I am 40 years old. |
Amare maaf koro | I’m sorry. |
Biral ta koi? | Where is the cat? |
biral gula koi? | Where are the cats ? |
Okhano biral. | Here is the cat. |
Okhano biral tain. | Here are the cats. |
Houkhano ase | There it is. |
Ekta gach ase | There is a tree. |
Gach ase | There are trees. |
Ekta gach asil | There was a tree. |
Gach asil | There were trees. |
Aapnr ita French e kemne koin? | How do you say it in French? |
Hota kita? | What is that? |
Kicchu jay aay naa. | It doesn’t matter. |
Ami heran hoi gesi | I’m tired |
Ami osustho | I’m sick |
Amar khuda paise | I’m hungry |
Amar pipasha lagse. | I’m thirsty |
Amar kicchu jay aye na. | I don’t care. |
Chinta korio na! | Don’t worry! |
Sob thik ase. | It’s alright. |
Suveccha | Congratulations! |
Ami tumare vala pai. | I love you. |
Nuton kita ase? | What’s new? |
Bout besi na. | Not much. |
Aapne kemon asoin? | How are you? |
Tumar naam kita? | What’s your name ? |
Aapne koy tar somoy khuloin? | What time do you open? |
Outto amar boi. | Here is my book. |
Tumi kalke ita pathaite parbay ni? | Could you send it tomorrow? |
Bus kun somoy aaibo? | When will the bus arrive? |
Tumar kase er chuto ase ni? | Do you have a smaller one? |
Tumar kase er bodo ase ni? | Do you have a bigger one? |
Doya koria tumi tare call korte parbay ni? | Could you please call him? |
Aapne kita amar baxo ta loiya jaite amar sahaijjo korba ni? | Could you help me carry my box? |
Ei bag gula amar. | These are my bags. |
Doya koria jalna ta bondo koro. | Please close the window. |
Doya koria okhano darain. | Please stop here. |
Ita oto besi kita? | Why is it so much? |
Ami Germany theikka aaisi. | I am from Germany. |
Okhano kamra koyta? | How much is the room? |
Tumar boyos koto? | How old are you ? |
Amar boyos 25 bosor. | I’m 25 years old. |
Oy, Ami ektu kotha koi. | Yes, I speak a bit. |
Na, Ami French koi na. | No, I don’t speak French. |
Aapne kemon asoin? | How do you do ? |
Ami vala asi, dhoinnobad. | I’m fine, thank you. |
Pore dekha hoibo | See you later |
Itar motlob kita? | What does it mean? |
Ami Germany theikka aaisi. | I’m from Germany |
Doya koria amare ekta kolom dein | Please give me a pen |
Dhoinnobad | Thank you |
aei je | Excuse me |
Bas ek minute | Just one minute |
Mumbai er ticket ta kotor? | How much is a ticket to Mumbai? |
Ei Train ta koi jay? | Where does this train go? |
Ei bus ta Mumbai daray ni? | Does this bus stop in Mumbai? |
Mumbai er bus ta kun somoy rowana hoibo? | When does the bus for Mumbai leave? |
Ei bus Mumbai kun somoy pousaibo? | When will this bus arrive in Mumbai? |
Ami Mumbai kemne pousaitam? | How do I get to Mumbai ? |
Aapne amare Mumbai’r rasta ta koite parba ni? | Can you tell me the way to Mumbai? |
Baam dike jain. | Turn left. |
Dain dike jain. | Turn right. |
Thik soja | straight ahead |
Aapnar kase kunu kamra khali ase ni? | Do you have any rooms available? |
Ami kita rannaghoro dekhte pari ni? | Can I look in the kitchen? |
Ami ektu jol paimu ni? | May I have some water? |
Aro ekta lage, doya koria | One more, please. |
Aapne aei kamra loiba ni? | Would you take this room? |
Amar kunu ichchaa nai. | I’m not interested. |
Thik ase, ami ita loi laimu. | OK, I’ll take it. |
Amar kase bag ase ni? | Can I have a bag? |
Ami kita tumar phone ta bebohar korte pari? | Can I use your phone? |
Tumar kaaj kita koro? | What is your job? |
Mumbai aar koto dur? | How far is Mumbai? |
Aapne ita lekhte parba ni? | Could you write this down? |
Eta kita? | What is this? |
Aapnar kase er thika sosta kicchu ase ni? | Do you have anything cheaper? |
Tumi cha vala pao ni? | Do you like tea? |
Sobcheye vala boi kunta? | Which is the best book? |
Amar bidal vallagena. | I don’t like cats. |
Ami Delhi jaitam | I’d like to go to Delhi |
Doya koria,aaro aste. | More slowly, please |
Tumi kita kor ray? | What are you doing? |
Tumi English koite paro ni? | Do you speak English? |
Ikhano keu ase ni je English koite pare? | Is there someone here who speaks English? |
Ami Hindi koi | I speak Hindi |
Ami Hindi koite pari na. | I don’t speak Hindi. |
Ami Hindi koite pari na | I can’t speak Hindi |
Ami kichu Hindi koi. | I speak some Hindi. |
Ami bujhiar na. | I don’t understand. |
Aste aste kotha kou | Speak more slowly |
Abar aaiyo. | Come again. |
Learn Common Phrases in English with Sylheti
Improve Listening Skill in English – British Council
Improve Reading Skill in English-British Council
Improve Writing Skill in English – British Council
Improve Writing Skill in English – University of Cambridge
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