Listen to basic words and sentences in Ho language
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| I | Re | |
| He | Aaye | |
| She | Aaye | |
| You | Aam/ aaben (respect) | |
| It | Ina | |
| A | Mendo | |
| Come | Ujum | |
| Came | Uju lena | |
| Will come | Ujuye | |
| Open | Kolawo teya | |
| Opened | Kholawo keda | |
| Will open | Kolawo ya | |
| Sit | Dub | |
| Walk | Seneteya | |
| Eat | Jom | |
| Drink | Nuh | |
| Go | Seno | |
| Run | Nir | |
| He is eating an apple. | Ini sebo jom tana. | |
| He ate an apple. | Aay sebo jom keda. | |
| I saw the film last week. | Aay aayar hato filim nelkeda. | |
| She came by bus yesterday. | Aay ula huju lena. | |
| They went to the temple. | Aako desauli ko benoyena. | |
| He slept the whole night. | Aay gohaa nube gitijana. | |
| He wrote well in the examination. | Aay pariksha buginage olkeda. | |
| He has eaten. | Aay jom kedaay. | |
| He had eaten. | Aay jom kedtaikenay. | |
| He had gone. | Aay seno yentaikenay. | |
| He had come. | Aay hujulen taiyenay. | |
| He will eat. | Aay jomiya. | |
| He will go. | Aay senoa. | |
| He will come. | Aay hujuye. | |
| What is your name? | Aabena nutum china? | |
| What | China | |
| Is | Mena | |
| Your | Abena | |
| Name | Nutum | |
| What did you do? | Aaben/ chinaben chikekena? | |
| What should I do? | Anja china chikeanja? | |
| What can I do? | Anja china chike taiyanja? | |
| What are the questions? | Chiken sawal tana? | |
| What were the questions? | Chiken sawal taikena? | |
| What is the last question? | Chnab jatire chiken sawal taikena? | |
| What is written in the letter? | Chitire china olakana? | |
| What you had been told? | Aam china kajiyad me taikena? | |
| What will be the answer? | Halchina hoba? | |
| Why did you come? | Aaben china reya ben huju lena? | |
| Why did you sleep? | Aaben china reya ben giti jana? | |
| Why did you tell him to go? | Aaben akin senowa benmente jina reya ben kajiyad kina? | |
| Why did he bring the bag? | Aaye bag chikan riya aagu lida? | |
| Why did they sit there? | Aako china riya inta dhub lina ko? | |
| Why do you drive the car? | Am gadi china riya chala yam? | |
| Why did they come late for the meeting? | Aako meeting lagi chikan riya gaadi re ko huju lina? | |
| How did you come? | Am chilke mina miya? | |
| How did you sleep? | Am chilke giti linum? | |
| How did you drive the car? | Am chilke gadi chalao kidam? | |
| How did you write? | Aaben chilke ben olkeda? | |
| How many apples are there in my hand? | Aanja tire chimin seb mena? | |
| How many did you take? | Aam chimin idah keda? | |
| How much did he pay you? | Aay aam chimin poysa yemadmeya? | |
| How much distance to go? | Aando chimika saming senoteya? | |
| How was the journey yesterday? | Hola sesen chilike rayekena? | |
| Which way did you come? | Aaben okon hora teben hujulena? | |
| Which is your favourite colour? | Aabena ransa rong toh okona? | |
| In which room did you sleep? | Aaben okon quarter reben gitikena? | |
| Which story did you tell? | Aam aukon khahani kaji kedam? | |
| Which is the sweetest fruit? | Aaben koyete ure nogod jodo aukona? | |
| Which is the best newspaper in Hindi? | Dini se sabin koyte bandiy samachar patra do wokona? | |
| Which Indian state has the largest population? | Okon bhartiye raje reya jamsankhya ure mena? | |
| Where are you coming from? | Aaben okone teben hugu tana? | |
| Where did you sleep? | Aam okon re gitikena. | |
| Where is the manager’s cabin? | Menegar cabin do okona tana? | |
| Where should I go? | Anja okona seno rewo bugine? | |
| Is it a book? | Nena china kitab tana? | |
| Yes, it is a book. | Yeya nena kitab tana. | |
| Is it the answer? | China minage anando? | |
| Yes, it is the answer. | Yeya nena ge jbab tana. | |
| Will you come with me? | Aam anja lo hujuyam? | |
| I shall come with you. | Anja aam lo hujuyanj. | |
| Will you give me your pen? | Aama pen aanj ge yemanjam? | |
| Do you love me? | Aam anja ge dulad tinjem? | |
| Yes, I love you. | Yeka aamge aanj dulad tenanj. | |
| No. I don’t love you. | Kage aam kanj dulad tena. | |
| Can you give me your pen? | Aaben pen aanj ben yemanja? | |
| Can you lift the box? | Aam baksa utawo dayem? | |
| Can you write the exam? | Aama pariksha wol dayem? | |
| Did you have lunch? | Aam singi reya mandi jom kedam? | |
| How are you? | Aaben chilike mena bena? | |
| I am fine. | Aalinj bugin geya linj. |
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There is a slight pronounciation mistake, in ho language.
For example aalinj bugin geya linj is pronounced as aalin bugin geya lin.