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Both English and Dhivehi belong to the Indo-European language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.
English follows subject-verb-object (SVO) order while Dhivehi follows subject-object-verb (SOV). The translator has to rebuild each sentence rather than substitute words in place, so the output will not line up word-for-word with your input. Splitting long sentences improves accuracy.
English: Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers. Dhivehi: Approximately 350,000-400,000 speakers worldwide, primarily in the Maldives where it's the national language.
Everyday phrases translated from English to Dhivehi — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| Hello | ހެލޯ |
| Good morning | ހެނދުނު ހެޔޮ |
| Good afternoon | ހެޔޮ މެންދުރު |
| Good evening | ހެޔޮ ހަވީރު |
| Good night | ހެޔޮ ރޭގަނޑެއް |
| Goodbye | ގުޑްބައި |
| See you later | ފަހުން ބައްދަލުވާނެ |
| See you tomorrow | މާދަމާ ބައްދަލުވާނެ |
| Welcome | މަރުހަބާ |
| How are you? | ކިހިނެއްވީ؟ |
| I am fine, thank you | އަހަރެން ރަނގަޅު، ޝުކުރިއްޔާ |
| Have a good day | ހެޔޮ ދުވަހެއް |
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| Please | ޕްލީޒް |
| Thank you | ޝުކުރިއްޔާ |
| Thank you very much | ވަރަށް ބޮޑަށް ޝުކުރިއްޔާ |
| You are welcome | މަރުހަބާ |
| Yes | އާދެ |
| No | ނޫން |
| Excuse me | މަޢާފަށް އެދެން |
| I am sorry | މަޢާފަށް އެދެން |
| No problem | މައްސަލައެއް ނެތް |
| Of course | ހަމަގައިމުވެސް |
| Congratulations | ސާބަސް |
| Good luck | ނަސީބު ރަނގަޅު |
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| What is your name? | ކަލޭގެ ނަމަކީ ކޮބައި ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| Nice to meet you | ނައިސް ޓު މީޓް ޔޫ |
| Where are you from? | ކޮންތާކުންތަ ތިއުޅެނީ؟ |
| How old are you? | ތިބާއަށް ކިތައް އަހަރު؟ |
| I am a student | އަހަންނަކީ ދަރިވަރެކެވެ |
| I am here on holiday | އަހަރެން މިތާ މިހުރީ ޗުއްޓީގައެވެ |
| I am here for work | އަޅުގަނޑު މިތާ މިހުރީ މަސައްކަތަށް |
| This is my friend | މިއީ އަހަރެންގެ އެކުވެރިޔާއެވެ |
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| One | އެއް |
| Two | ދެ... |
| Three | ތިން... |
| Four | ހަތަރު... |
| Five | ފަސް… |
| Six | ހަ އެވެ |
| Seven | ހަތް... |
| Eight | އަށް |
| Nine | ނުވައެއް |
| Ten | ދިހަ... |
| One hundred | ސަތޭކައެއް |
| One thousand | އެއްހާސް |
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| Today | މިއަދު... |
| Tomorrow | މާދަމާ އެވެ |
| Yesterday | އިއްޔެ އެވެ |
| Now | މިހާރު |
| Later | ފަހުންނެވެ |
| What time is it? | ކޮން ގަޑިއެއް ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| In the morning | ހެނދުނު ހެނދުނެވެ |
| In the evening | ހަވީރުގައެވެ |
| Monday | ހޯމަ ދުވަހު އެވެ |
| Friday | ހުކުރު ދުވަހު |
| Next week | އަންނަ ހަފްތާގައި |
| One hour | އެއްގަޑިއިރުއެވެ |
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| Where is the bathroom? | ކޮބާ ފާޚާނާ؟ |
| Where is the train station? | ކޮބާ ރޭލު ސްޓޭޝަން؟ |
| Where is the airport? | ކޮބާ އެއާޕޯޓް؟ |
| How do I get there? | އެތަނަށް އާދެވޭނީ ކިހިނެއް ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| Turn left | ކަނާތްފަރާތަށް އެނބުރިލާށެވެ |
| Turn right | ކަނާތްފަރާތަށް އެނބުރިލާށެވެ |
| Go straight ahead | ސީދާ ކުރިއަށް ދާށެވެ |
| It is near | ކައިރިއެވެ |
| It is far | އެއީ ދުރުގައެވެ |
| I am lost | އަހަރެން ގެއްލިއްޖެއެވެ |
| I need a taxi | އަހަރެން ބޭނުންވަނީ ޓެކްސީއެކެވެ |
| Where can I buy a ticket? | ކޮންތާކުން ޓިކެޓް ގަނެވޭނީ؟ |
| How much is the ticket? | ޓިކެޓަކީ ކިހާވަރެއް ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| Is it safe to walk? | ހިނގާލުން ރައްކާތެރި ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| I am hungry | އަހަރެން ބަނޑުހައިވެއްޖެއެވެ |
| I am thirsty | އަހަރެން ކަރުހިއްކުން |
| Water, please | ފެން، ޕްލީޒް |
| A table for two, please | ދެމީހުންނަށް މޭޒެއް، ޕްލީޒް |
| The menu, please | މެނޫ، ޕްލީޒް |
| What do you recommend? | ރެކޮމެންޑް ކުރަނީ ކޮން އެއްޗެއް ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| I would like this | އަޅުގަނޑު މިކަން ކަމުދާނެ |
| It is delicious | މީރު އެއްޗެކެވެ |
| The bill, please | ބިލް، ޕްލީޒް |
| I do not eat meat | އަހަރެން މަހެއް ނުކާނަމެވެ |
| I have a food allergy | އަހަރެންގެ ކާނާގެ އެލާޖީއެއް ހުރެއެވެ |
| Coffee | ކޮފީ އެވެ |
| Tea | ސައި |
| Bread | ރޮށި |
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| How much does this cost? | މިކަމުގެ ޚަރަދަކީ ކިހާވަރެއް ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| It is too expensive | އެއީ މާ އަގުބޮޑު އެއްޗެކެވެ |
| Do you accept credit cards? | ކްރެޑިޓް ކާޑު ބަލައިގަންނަނީ ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| I am just looking | އަހަރެން ހަމަ ބަލަނީ |
| I will take it | އަހަރެން ނަގާނަމެވެ |
| Open | ހުޅުވާފައި |
| Closed | ބަންދުކޮށްފައި |
| Entrance | އެންޓްރެންސް |
| Exit | ނުކުތުން |
| Where is the market? | ކޮބާ ބާޒާރު؟ |
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| Help | އެހީތެރިވެދެއްވާ |
| Call a doctor | ޑޮކްޓަރަކަށް ގުޅާށެވެ |
| Call the police | ފުލުހުންނަށް ގުޅާށެވެ |
| I need help | އެހީތެރިކަން ބޭނުން |
| I am sick | އަހަރެން ބަލިވެއްޖެއެވެ |
| Where is the hospital? | ކޮބާ ހޮސްޕިޓަލް؟ |
| Where is the pharmacy? | ކޮބާތަ ބޭސްފިހާރަ؟ |
| It hurts here | މިތާ ތަދުވޭ |
| I need a doctor | ޑޮކްޓަރެއް ބޭނުން |
| Is there a hospital nearby? | ކައިރީގައި ހޮސްޕިޓަލެއް އެބައޮތްތަ؟ |
| English | Dhivehi |
|---|---|
| Do you speak English? | އިނގިރޭސި ބަހުން ވާހަކަ ދައްކަނީ ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| I do not understand | އަހަންނަކަށް ނުވިސްނޭ |
| I understand | އަހަންނަށް ވިސްނޭ |
| Please speak slowly | މަޑުމަޑުން ވާހަކަ ދައްކަވާށެވެ |
| Please repeat that | އެކަން ތަކުރާރު ކުރައްވާ |
| Please write it down | ލިޔުއްވާށެވެ |
| What does this mean? | މީގެ މާނައަކީ ކޮބައި ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| How do you say this? | މިހެން ބުނަނީ ކިހިނެއް ހެއްޔެވެ؟ |
| I am learning | އަހަރެން ދަސްކުރަމުން މިދަނީ |
| I speak a little | އަހަރެން ކުޑަކޮށް ވާހަކަ ދައްކަމެވެ |
| Can you help me? | އަހަންނަށް އެހީތެރިވެދެވިދާނެތަ؟ |
| I do not know | އަހަންނަކަށް ނޭގޭ |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Primarily spoken in the Maldives, with small communities of Maldivian diaspora in Sri Lanka, India, and other countries.
Uses Thaana script with 24 letters: ހ، ށ، ނ، ރ، ބ، ޅ، ކ، އ، ވ، މ، ފ، ދ، ތ، ލ، ގ، ޏ، ސ، ޑ، ޒ، ޓ، ޔ، ޕ، ޖ، ޗ
Features 10 vowel phonemes with length distinctions, retroflex consonants, and phonological system influenced by Sanskrit and Arabic.
Subject-object-verb (SOV) word order. Complex verbal morphology with extensive use of auxiliary verbs and focus particles.
Contains loanwords from Arabic, Sanskrit, English, and other contact languages due to trade and Islamic influence.
Part of the Indo-European family, specifically the Indo-Aryan branch, most closely related to Sinhala.
Uses unique Thaana script written right-to-left, developed specifically for Dhivehi.
Thaana script developed in 16th-17th centuries from Arabic numerals, replacing earlier scripts including Arabic and local variants.
Approximately 350,000-400,000 speakers worldwide, primarily in the Maldives where it's the national language.
English is a global language, spoken as a first language in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also widely used as a second language worldwide.
Uses the Latin alphabet. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Features a complex phonetic system with significant variations in accent and pronunciation across different regions. Includes around 44 phonemes in Received Pronunciation and diphthongs and triphthongs.
Typically follows a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order. Known for its relatively flexible syntax and extensive use of auxiliary verbs.
English vocabulary includes a vast number of loanwords from Latin, French, Norse, and many other languages, reflecting its historical development and adaptability.
Part of the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.
Currently uses the Latin script, with a history of using other scripts such as Old English runes and the Anglo-Saxon futhorc
The Latin script was adopted during the medieval period, replacing the earlier runic alphabets used by Anglo-Saxon settlers.
Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers.
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