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Assamese Lines with English Meanings:  Assam is a green and picturesque destination, situated in the Northeast of India. The place is famous for its garden, landscape beauty, rich cultural heritage, and kind population. If you are visiting the serene lands of Assam for the very first time, having some basic language understanding can go a long way and make your trip more happening. Some famous Assamese local dialects can be a perfect ice-breaker to take help from strangers. Be prepared to experience ancient Brahmaputra, traditional temples, or talk with the locals of Guwahati or Kaziranga in Assam with these easy lines that will help you to converse with locals with respect and humility.

To speak even a couple of phrases in the native tongue highlights your respect for the culture and builds bridges toward deeper interactions. Therefore, check out the list of more than 30 short and common lines in the Assamese language with English. 

List Of 30+ Short Assamese Lines With English Meanings:

1. Nomoskar - Hello

2. Apónar nām ki? - What is your name?

3. Mor nām hoise... - My name is...

4. Bhāl āxü̃ - I am fine

5. Āpuni kenē āxe? - How are you?

6. Dhonyobād - Thank you

7. Oti dhonyobād - Thank you very much

8. Āxut - You're welcome

9. Khyomā korok - Excuse me / Sorry

10. Moi buji püwā nāi - I don’t understand

11. Āpuni ingrāji kobo pāre ne? - Can you speak English?

12. Hoi - Yes

13. Noi - No

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14. Kimān mūlyo? - How much is it?

15. Eiā kimān? - How much is this?

16. Mok xohāi koribo pārib ne? - Can you help me?

17. Toilet kôt? - Where is the toilet?

18. Pāni eṭā dib pārib ne? - Can I have a glass of water?

19. Khuwā-buwār sthān kôt? - Where is the food place?

20. Moi khyudhart - I am hungry

21. Moi trishnārt - I am thirsty

22. Eitō ki? - What is this?

23. Mok ei thāiloi jābo lāge - I need to go to this place

24. Āpuni kôt roi? - Where do you live?

25. Moi Guwāhātir porā āhisü̃ - I am from Guwahati

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26. Āpuni kon thāir porā āhise? - Where are you from?

27. Eitō kenekoi khāü̃? - How do I eat this?

28. Moi eitō kinibo bixārü̃ - I want to buy this

29. Eitō kenekoi byobohār korü̃? - How do I use this?

30. Āpuni sundor kothā koi - You speak beautifully

31. Moi Oxomiya xikibo bixārü̃ - I want to learn Assamese

32. Āponāk log pāi bhāl lāgil - Nice to meet you

33. Āji kimān tārikh? - What is today’s date?

34. Āji ki bār? - What day is today?

35. Moi eitō bhāl pāü̃ - I like this

36. Eitō kôt püwā jāi? - Where can I get this?

37. Mok hāxpotāllôi jābo lāge - I need to go to the hospital

38. Mor xohāi lāgise - I need help

39. Āpuni xodāi xohāiok - You are always helpful

40. Oxôm sundor - Assam is beautiful

41. Moi Oxôm bhrômôn koribo bixārü̃ - I want to travel in Assam

Learning the above-mentioned 40+ Assamese lines in the English language is a perfect way to significantly contribute to making your experience of Assam richer. From greetings and humble requests to requesting directions, these popular local language lines are the best thing a traveller will find worth it. As you roam around Assam's picturesque lands and cultural places, let these words be your doorway to genuine, deep-rooted conversation and unforgettable moments.