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How to say have you bring that thing in Minnon language
Have you bring that thing? = Li wu chack he-re mickia bo? Have = Wu Bring = Chack That = He-Re Thing = Mickia In this phase, the last word bo means yes or no or whether have you. Bo means No in Minnon, for example, Si Bo Si simply means Yes No Yes in…
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How to say entire day in Minnon language
Entire Day = Gui Khang Example : He just play for the entire day = Gui Khang E Kana Thit Thou Nia Nia He – E Just = kana…Nia Nia Play = Thit Thou As you can see sometimes Minnon words do not match with the English words in this entire sentence but this is…
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How to say everyday in Minnon language
Everyday = That Khang Example : Everyday you want to study book = That Khang Li Beh Duck Check You = Li Want to = Beh Study Book = Duck Check
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How to say wet in Minnon language
Wet in Minnon language is Tam. Example : I get flush by the rain until very wet = Wa/Ghun tiok hor ak ka tam lok-lok! I = Wa/Ghun get = tiok flush = ak by the rain = hor (here all you need is to put the single word hor which is the rain in…
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How to say Today and Tomorrow in Minnon language
In Minnon language Today is KINA and Tomorrow is MINA. Example : Today is February 5, tomorrow he will stay in our house = Kina si z guet gor, Mina e eh tua di lan eh zhu! February in Minnon language will get translated to the Second Month which is Z Guet where second is…
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How to say This or That in Minnon language
In Minnon language this is known as Ji-Re and that is known as He-Re! The Re ending simply means kind of thing and when you say He-Re it simply means that one. Example: This is a butterfly and that is a cow : Ji-Re Si Buiyak Ka He-Re Si Gu! Butterfly = Buiyak And =…
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How to say give him a cup of tea in Minnon language
Often when you come to someone house in Asia, especially far east, the house owner will be so polite to serve you a cup of tea. Or if the house owner is rich then he will ask his house servant to serve you a cup of tea. In Minnon language, Give Him a cup of…
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Second and Third person in Minnon language
In this example I am going to show you the second and third person term in the Minnon language. Second person You – Li. Example : Where do you stay? = Li Tua Di Tahlok (or Toh in Taiwanese Minnon). Tua Di = Stay in/at Where = Tahlok Third person : He/She/It – E, They…
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The first person in Minnon language
Below are those words to describe first person in Minnon language that I think is sufficient for you to communicate with a Minnon language speaker. I – WA, for example, I like this food = Wa Sukak (or KA-YI in Taiwanese Minnon) Ji Re Jiak Mic. I = WA, like = SUKAK, This = Ji…
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A few examples of adjective in Minnon language
Just like other languages, Minnon has plenty of adjectives and below are a few of them:- Swee – Beautiful Khut – Slippery Dang – Heavy Bey Bhai – Better or not bad Red – Aung Theng – Long Kheh – Short Tam – Wet Gor – Five Chap – Ten Neng – Two Example :…
