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How do you say I like you in Mizo?

How do you say I like you in Mizo?

Min hmangaih em? Yes, I love you. Aw, ka hmangaih che.

How do you greet in Mizo?

Chibai or Ekhai are the words used to say hello or hi in Mizo which is mainly spoken in Mizoram and Chibai is also a way to greet people in Mizo.

Which is the religion followed in Mizoram?

Christianity in Mizoram

Religion in Mizoram
Christianity 87.2%
Buddhist 7.9%
Hinduism 3.5%
Islam 1.1%

Does Mizo speak English?

Many poetic languages are derived from Pawi, Paite, and Hmar, and most known ancient poems considered to be Mizo are actually in Pawi. Mizo is the official language of Mizoram, along with English, and there have been efforts to have it included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India.

Can I buy land in Mizoram?

Only tribals can purchase land and property in the tribal areas of the state. Similarly in Mizoram and Nagaland only resident tribals are permitted to own property.

What is I love you in Bodo language?

@samudra_mojo. “I love you” in bodo language is “Ang nwngkhou mwjang mwnw”

Are there Muslims in Mizoram?

As per census 2011, Christian are majority in Mizoram state. Christian constitutes 87.16% of Mizoram population. In all Christian form majority religion in 8 out of 8 districts of Mizoram state….Mizoram Religion Census 2011.

Religion Percentage
Muslim 1.35%
Christian 87.16%
Sikh 0.03%
Buddhist 8.51%

What kind of language does Mizo Tawng speak?

Mizo tawng is also known as Duhlian or Lusei/Lushai language. Details of the language can be seen in Wikipedia site: Mizo language. Mizo tawng: Enge?

What to say instead of ” I’m Fine “?

Here are some other phrases that you can use instead of “I’m fine”. How are you? Fine. You? Very well, thank you. (I’m) good, thanks. You? (I’m) great, (thanks). And you?

Do You Say I’m Fine, Thank you and you?

You probably learned “How are you?” and “I’m fine, thank you. And you?” in textbooks before, but native English speakers answer it in a different way. Unfortunately, replying to this question with “I’m fine” can still be found in many English textbooks.