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Kokborok and English are both written in Latin, so the translated output uses characters you already recognise. You can usually read the result aloud without transliteration, though spelling conventions and accented characters still differ.
Kokborok belongs to the Sino-Tibetan family while English belongs to the Indo-European family. With no shared ancestry there are few cognates to fall back on, so idioms and fixed expressions rarely map word-for-word. Short, literal sentences translate more accurately than figurative ones.
Kokborok follows subject-object-verb (SOV) order while English follows subject-verb-object (SVO). 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.
Kokborok: Around 1 million speakers. English: Approximately 1.5 billion people speak English to varying degrees of proficiency, with around 360 million native speakers.
Everyday phrases translated from Kokborok to English — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Joto | Hello |
| Kaham horo | Good morning |
| Kaham horo | Good afternoon |
| Hor kaham | Good evening |
| Hor kaham | Good night |
| Kaham tongdi | Goodbye |
| Ulo nukjaknai | See you later |
| Hwnkhe nukjaknai | See you tomorrow |
| Lamsogo | Welcome |
| Bahai tongbai? | How are you? |
| Ang kaham, hambai | I am fine, thank you |
| Sal kaham wngthung | Have a good day |
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Khapang srangwi | Please |
| Hambai | Thank you |
| Belai khe hambai . | Thank you very much |
| Nwng belai kheno hamjakma bai . | You are welcome |
| Hoi | Yes |
| Ya | No |
| Nakar di | Excuse me |
| Ang kha khwlaio | I am sorry |
| Kwmajak kwrwi | No problem |
| Puila | Of course |
| Hambai yapharo | Congratulations |
| Kaham wngthung | Good luck |
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Nini mung tamo? | What is your name? |
| Nwngbai malaiwi hambai | Nice to meet you |
| Nwng bahai khe phaikha? | Where are you from? |
| Nini umor bwswk? | How old are you? |
| Ang swrwngnai | I am a student |
| Ang oro chuti salo tongo | I am here on holiday |
| Ang oro samungni bagwi phaikha | I am here for work |
| Obo ani friend | This is my friend |
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Khoroksa | One |
| Khoroknwi | Two |
| Kwtham | Three |
| Bwrwi | Four |
| Khorokba | Five |
| Khorokdok | Six |
| Khoroksni | Seven |
| Khoroksni | Eight |
| Khorokchi | Nine |
| Chisa | Ten |
| Khoroksa | One hundred |
| Khoroksa hajar | One thousand |
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Tini | Today |
| Hwnwi | Tomorrow |
| Biyalo | Yesterday |
| Tabuk | Now |
| Ulo | Later |
| Tabuk jora bwswk? | What time is it? |
| Subaini salo | In the morning |
| Horni jorao | In the evening |
| Monday | Monday |
| Jumasal | Friday |
| Teisa haptaro | Next week |
| Khoroksa jora | One hour |
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Bathroom ni jaga tamo? | Where is the bathroom? |
| Train station ni jaga tamo? | Where is the train station? |
| Airport boro tong? | Where is the airport? |
| Ang bahai khe aro sók phainai? | How do I get there? |
| Yagra khe kiphildi | Turn left |
| Yagra bwkhak khe kiphil di | Turn right |
| Bwskango kwchak khe thangdi | Go straight ahead |
| Bo ganao tongo | It is near |
| Hakchal wngkha | It is far |
| Ang kwmakha | I am lost |
| Ang taxi nangnai | I need a taxi |
| Ticket bahai khe paiwi mano? | Where can I buy a ticket? |
| Ticket bwswk wngkha? | How much is the ticket? |
| Lam rwna bagwi safe de? | Is it safe to walk? |
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Ang rakjak | I am hungry |
| Ang twi kangjak | I am thirsty |
| Twi, khairokma bai | Water, please |
| Khoroknwini bagwi kaisa table, khairokma bai | A table for two, please |
| Menu, khairokma bai | The menu, please |
| Nwng tamo recommend khlai? | What do you recommend? |
| Ang omono muchungo | I would like this |
| Obo belai kheno kwchang | It is delicious |
| Bill, khairokma bai | The bill, please |
| Ang mui chaya | I do not eat meat |
| Ani chamungni allergy tongo | I have a food allergy |
| Kophi | Coffee |
| Chai | Tea |
| Ruti | Bread |
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Obo bwswk rang nangnai? | How much does this cost? |
| Boh belai kheno rang nango | It is too expensive |
| Nwng credit card no yachago de? | Do you accept credit cards? |
| Ang tabuk simi naisigwi tongo | I am just looking |
| Ang abono nainai | I will take it |
| Kholokdi | Open |
| Bond wngkha | Closed |
| Hapmani | Entrance |
| Phaidi | Exit |
| Market ni kok tamo? | Where is the market? |
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Chubachu | Help |
| Doctor no ringdi | Call a doctor |
| Police no ringdi . | Call the police |
| Ang chubachu nangkha | I need help |
| Ang sak hamya | I am sick |
| Hospital le boro tong? | Where is the hospital? |
| Pharmacy ni mung le bahai? | Where is the pharmacy? |
| Obo belai kheno hamya | It hurts here |
| Ang doctor nangkha | I need a doctor |
| Hospital ganao da tong? | Is there a hospital nearby? |
| Kokborok | English |
|---|---|
| Nwng English kok sanai da? | Do you speak English? |
| Ang bujiliya | I do not understand |
| Ang bujikha | I understand |
| Khapang srangwi kisa kok sadi . | Please speak slowly |
| Khapang srangwi abo hai hwnwi sa di | Please repeat that |
| Khapang srangwi swidi . | Please write it down |
| Omo tamo hwnmani kok? | What does this mean? |
| Nwng bahai khe omo hai khe sa? | How do you say this? |
| Ang swrwngwi tongo | I am learning |
| Ang kisa kok sakha | I speak a little |
| Nwng ano chubawi mano de? | Can you help me? |
| Ang saimaya | I do not know |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
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