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Santali Latin 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.
Santali Latin belongs to the Austroasiatic 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.
Santali Latin 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.
Santali Latin: Approximately 7.3 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 Santali Latin to English — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Johar | Hello |
| Saguna subah | Good morning |
| Saguna subah | Good afternoon |
| Saguna setah | Good evening |
| Saguna rat | Good night |
| Adi johar | Goodbye |
| Tayom te̱ ńapam | See you later |
| Gapa ńapam | See you tomorrow |
| Sạgun darame | Welcome |
| Ched leka menaya? | How are you? |
| Iń doń napae gea, sarhao | I am fine, thank you |
| Din napay hoyok' ma | Have a good day |
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Daya kate | Please |
| Sarhao | Thank you |
| Adi Adi Sarhaw | Thank you very much |
| Ape koge sạgun darame | You are welcome |
| Hẽ | Yes |
| Baṅ | No |
| Ikạ kiṅ me̱ | Excuse me |
| Ikạ kiṅ me̱ | I am sorry |
| Jaha͂n muskil bạnuḱa | No problem |
| O̠kte̠ ge̠ | Of course |
| Sarhao | Congratulations |
| Sanam koge bhage | Good luck |
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Amag nutum cet kana? | What is your name? |
| Am sãote ńapam kateń kusi ena | Nice to meet you |
| Okare ren kanam? | Where are you from? |
| Amak̕ umạr tinạk̕ kana? | How old are you? |
| Iń mit’ pạthuạ kanań | I am a student |
| Iń do̠ chuṭi re̠ń he̠ć akana | I am here on holiday |
| Iń do̠ kạmi lạgit́ iń heć akana | I am here for work |
| Nui do ińren gate kanae | This is my friend |
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Mit̕ | One |
| Bara | Two |
| Pe̱ | Three |
| Pun | Four |
| Mõ̠ṛẽ̠ | Five |
| Turuy | Six |
| Eṭak’ | Seven |
| Isal | Eight |
| Aa | Nine |
| Gel | Ten |
| Mit̕ sae | One hundred |
| Mit̕ hajar | One thousand |
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Tehenj | Today |
| Gapa | Tomorrow |
| Họl | Yesterday |
| Nitok | Now |
| Tayomte | Later |
| Nit okte̱ cet́ okte̱ kana? | What time is it? |
| Setak̕re | In the morning |
| Setak̕re | In the evening |
| Sombar maha | Monday |
| Juma maha | Friday |
| Dạṛean hapta | Next week |
| Mit̕ ghãrońj | One hour |
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Bathroom oka re menag aa? | Where is the bathroom? |
| Rel gạḍi do̠ okare̠ menak̕a? | Where is the train station? |
| Airport oka re menag aa? | Where is the airport? |
| Onḍe cet́ lekań seṭeroḱa? | How do I get there? |
| Left seć ạcur me̱ | Turn left |
| Jojom sec’ ạcur me̱ | Turn right |
| Sidha laha sec’ me̱ | Go straight ahead |
| Ona do sor akana | It is near |
| Noa do̠ ạḍi sạṅgiń gea | It is far |
| Iń doń at́ akana | I am lost |
| Iń ṭaksi lạkti kana | I need a taxi |
| Ticket oka khon kiriń huyuḱa? | Where can I buy a ticket? |
| Tiket do tinạk̕? | How much is the ticket? |
| Cet’ taṛam lạgit’ thik gea? | Is it safe to walk? |
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Iń reṅgeć akanań | I am hungry |
| Iń doń tetaṅ akana | I am thirsty |
| Daḱ, dayakate | Water, please |
| Daya kate bar hoṛ lạgit́ mit́ṭen table | A table for two, please |
| Menu, dayakate | The menu, please |
| Ape do cet́pe sujạieda? | What do you recommend? |
| Iń noań kusiak̕a | I would like this |
| Noa do̠ ạḍi sibil gea | It is delicious |
| Bill, dayakate | The bill, please |
| Iń je̠l do̠ baṅń jomeda | I do not eat meat |
| Iń do̠ jo̠m reaḱ alerji menak̕tińa | I have a food allergy |
| Kophi | Coffee |
| Cha | Tea |
| Roṭi | Bread |
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Noa re tinạk̕ dam hoyok̕a? | How much does this cost? |
| Ạḍi damanaḱ kana | It is too expensive |
| Kredit karḍ do̠m aṅgoć eda? | Do you accept credit cards? |
| Iń do̠ eken ńe̠l kạmiń kạmi kana | I am just looking |
| Iń doń hataoa | I will take it |
| Jhić me̱ | Open |
| Bond akana | Closed |
| Dulạṅ | Entrance |
| Oḍok me̱ | Exit |
| Bajar do oka re menag aa? | Where is the market? |
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Goṛo me̱ | Help |
| Daktar ko hohoae me | Call a doctor |
| Pulis ko hohoa | Call the police |
| Iń gọṛọ lạkti kana | I need help |
| Iń ruạ akana | I am sick |
| Hospiṭal do koka re mnah aa ? | Where is the hospital? |
| Pharmacy do oka re menag aa? | Where is the pharmacy? |
| Nonde do duk kana | It hurts here |
| Iń do̠ daktar jạruṛańa | I need a doctor |
| Cet’ sor re jahan haspatal menak’a? | Is there a hospital nearby? |
| Santali Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Cet’ am eṅreji bam roṛeda? | Do you speak English? |
| Iń do̠ bań bujhạueda | I do not understand |
| Iń bujhạu keda | I understand |
| Daya kate lạṭu lạṭu katha roṛpe | Please speak slowly |
| Daya kate ona dohoy me | Please repeat that |
| Daya kate̠t̓ ol me̠ | Please write it down |
| Noa reak̕ mane do̠ cet̕ kana? | What does this mean? |
| Noa do cet lekatepe meneda? | How do you say this? |
| Iń cet́et́ kanań | I am learning |
| Iń do thoṛań roṛeda | I speak a little |
| Am cet́em goṛo daṛeaḱa? | Can you help me? |
| Iń do̱ bạń baḍaea | I do not know |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
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