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English uses Latin while Ossetian uses Cyrillic. Because the two do not share an alphabet, translated output cannot be sounded out from the original spelling — copy the result directly rather than trying to transcribe it.
Both English and Ossetian 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 Ossetian 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. Ossetian: Approximately 500,000 speakers.
Everyday phrases translated from English to Ossetian — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| Hello | Салам |
| Good morning | Дæ бон хорз |
| Good afternoon | Дæ бон хорз |
| Good evening | Уæ изæр хорз |
| Good night | Уæ бон хорз |
| Goodbye | Хæрзбон |
| See you later | Уындзыстæм фæстæдæр |
| See you tomorrow | Райсом фембæлдзыстæм |
| Welcome | Æгас цу |
| How are you? | Куыд дæ? |
| I am fine, thank you | Æз дзæбæх дæн, бузныг |
| Have a good day | Дæ бон хорз |
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| Please | Дæ хорзæхæй |
| Thank you | Бузныг |
| Thank you very much | Стыр бузныг |
| You are welcome | Æгасцуай |
| Yes | О |
| No | Нæ |
| Excuse me | Бахатыр кæнут |
| I am sorry | Хатыр мын уæд |
| No problem | Ницы проблемæ |
| Of course | Кæй зæгъын æй хъæуы |
| Congratulations | Арфæ кæнын |
| Good luck | Хорз амонд |
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| What is your name? | Дӕ ном куыд у? |
| Nice to meet you | Æхсызгон мын у дæуимæ базонгæ уæвын |
| Where are you from? | Кæцæй дæ? |
| How old are you? | Цас дыл цæуы? |
| I am a student | Æз дæн студент |
| I am here on holiday | Æз ам дæн улæфты |
| I am here for work | Æз ам дæн куысты тыххæй |
| This is my friend | Ай у мæ хæлар |
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| One | Иу |
| Two | Дыууæ |
| Three | Æртæ |
| Four | Цыппар |
| Five | Фондз |
| Six | Æхсæз |
| Seven | Авд |
| Eight | Аст |
| Nine | Нæуæдз |
| Ten | Дæс |
| One hundred | Сæдæ |
| One thousand | Иу мин |
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| Today | Абон |
| Tomorrow | Райсом |
| Yesterday | Знон |
| Now | Ныр |
| Later | Фæстæдæр |
| What time is it? | Цал сахаты у? |
| In the morning | Райсомæй |
| In the evening | Изæры |
| Monday | Майрæмбон |
| Friday | Фыццæгæм |
| Next week | Иннæ къуыри |
| One hour | Иу сахат |
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| Where is the bathroom? | Кæм ис ваннæ? |
| Where is the train station? | Кæм ис вокзал? |
| Where is the airport? | Кæм ис аэропорт? |
| How do I get there? | Куыд бацæуон уырдæм? |
| Turn left | Галиуырдыгæй рацу |
| Turn right | Рахизырдæм рацу |
| Go straight ahead | Ацу комкоммæ |
| It is near | Уый у хæстæг |
| It is far | Дард у |
| I am lost | Æз фесæфтæн |
| I need a taxi | Мæн хъæуы такси |
| Where can I buy a ticket? | Кæм ис балхæнæн билет? |
| How much is the ticket? | Цас у билеты аргъ? |
| Is it safe to walk? | Цæуын æдас у? |
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| I am hungry | Æз æххормаг дæн |
| I am thirsty | Æз дойны дæн |
| Water, please | Дон, дæ хорзæхæй |
| A table for two, please | Дыууæйæн фынг, дæ хорзæхæй |
| The menu, please | Меню, дæ хорзæхæй |
| What do you recommend? | Цы рекомендаци дæттыс? |
| I would like this | Мæн фæнды уый |
| It is delicious | Уый у хæрзад |
| The bill, please | Хыгъд, дæ хорзæхæй |
| I do not eat meat | Æз нæ хæрын дзидза |
| I have a food allergy | Мæнæн ис хæринаджы аллерги |
| Coffee | Къафетт |
| Tea | Цай |
| Bread | Дзул |
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| How much does this cost? | Уый цас у? |
| It is too expensive | Уый у æгæр зынаргъ |
| Do you accept credit cards? | Кредитон картæтæ райсыс? |
| I am just looking | Æз æрмæст кæсын |
| I will take it | Æз æй райсдзынæн |
| Open | Байгом |
| Closed | Æхгæд |
| Entrance | Бацæуæн |
| Exit | Рацæуын |
| Where is the market? | Кæм ис базар? |
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| Help | Æххуыс |
| Call a doctor | Дохтырмæ фæдзур |
| Call the police | Фæдзурут пъæлицæмæ |
| I need help | Мæн хъæуы æххуыс |
| I am sick | Æз рынчын дæн |
| Where is the hospital? | Кæм ис рынчындон? |
| Where is the pharmacy? | Кæм ис афтек? |
| It hurts here | Ам риссы |
| I need a doctor | Мæн хъæуы дохтыр |
| Is there a hospital nearby? | Хæстæг рынчындон ис? |
| English | Ossetian |
|---|---|
| Do you speak English? | Дзурыс англисаг æвзагыл? |
| I do not understand | Æз не мбарын |
| I understand | Æмбарын æй |
| Please speak slowly | Дæ хорзæхæй, сабыргай дзур |
| Please repeat that | Дæ хорзæхæй, сфæлхатт кæн |
| Please write it down | Дæ хорзæхæй, ныффысс æй |
| What does this mean? | Цы нысан кæны уый? |
| How do you say this? | Уый куыд зæгъыс? |
| I am learning | Æз ахуыр кæнын |
| I speak a little | Æз дзурын гыццыл |
| Can you help me? | Баххуыс мын кæндзынæ? |
| I do not know | Нæ зонын |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Spoken in the Caucasus region, primarily in North Ossetia–Alania (Russia) and South Ossetia.
Uses a Cyrillic-based alphabet with unique letters such as Ӕ (æ).
Features a complex consonant system with ejective and aspirated sounds. Vowel length and quality are phonemic.
Follows Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) order. It is an inflected language with a rich case system.
Includes words from Russian, Persian, and neighboring Caucasian languages.
Belongs to the Eastern Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian group within the Indo-European family.
Currently uses the Cyrillic script; historically, Latin and Georgian scripts were also used.
The Cyrillic script was standardized in the 20th century, replacing earlier scripts to unify the written language.
Approximately 500,000 speakers.
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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