This article will address the issue of Biate language, which has gained great relevance in recent times. From its origins to its current impact on society, its evolution and influence in different areas will be examined. Biate language has captured the attention of experts and the general public, generating debates and reflections on its importance and impact. Through a comprehensive analysis, different perspectives will be explored and a comprehensive view of Biate language will be offered, with the aim of providing a deeper understanding of this topic.
Biate | |
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Region | India |
Ethnicity | Biate |
Native speakers | (19,000 cited 1997)[1] 35,000 (2021)[citation needed] |
Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | biu |
Glottolog | biet1238 Biete |
ELP | Biete |
The Biate language, also known as Biete language, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Biate people in several parts of northeast India.[2] Biate is pronounced as Bia-te (the e in te pronounced as "a").
Biate is spoken in the following locations (Ethnologue).
Biate | Meaning |
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Im ne riming? | What is your name? |
Ke riming chu Thiangchonsinga | My name is Thiangchonsinga |
Ki lôm (ki-lôm) | Thank You |
Ni damim? | How are you? |
Ki dam | I am fine |
Tui | Water |
Phâivua | Air |
Bu | (cooked) rice |
Inga(sa) | fish (meat) |
Ar(sa) | chicken(meat) |
Voksa | pork |
Sialsa | beef |
Kêlsa | mutton |
Thlâichi | vegetable |
Dal | lentils |
Chial(Chi-al) | salt |
Chithlum(Chi-thlum) | sugar |
Aroi | less |
Marcha | chilli |
Ne peh nôk roh | Please give again (serve again). |
A inrup | enough |
Tui ne peh roh | Please give water. |
Bu ne peh roh | Please give food (rice). |
An ne peh roh | Please give (side dish) vegetable / meat. |
Im nang ki pek rang? | Give what? |
Im? | What? |
Tikinta? | When? (past) |
Tikinim? | When? (future) |
Taka'm / tak tiangim? | Where? |
Ingkanim? | How? |
Mangṭha. | Sleep well. (The equivalent of "Good Night".) |
Ingkanim ki fe rang Mualsei? | How do I go to Mualsei? |
Izaka'm a man Epu / Epi? | What is the price of this? (Epu is masculine gender, Epi is feminine gender) |
Lôm takkan fe roh. | Happy journey |
0 | Hual |
1 | Khatka |
2 | Nika |
3 | Thumka |
4 | Lika |
5 | Ringaka |
6 | Rukka |
7 | Sarika |
8 | Riatka |
9 | Kuakka |
10 | Somka |
20 | Sominika |
30 | Somithumka |
40 | Somilika |
50 | Somringaka |
60 | Somrukka |
70 | Somsarika |
80 | Somriatka |
90 | Somkuakka |
100 | Rizaka |
200 | Rizanika |
300 | Rizathumka |
400 | Rizalika |
500 | Rizaringaka |
600 | Rizarukka |
700 | Rizasarika |
800 | Rizariatka |
900 | Rizakuakka |
1000 | Sangka |
10000 | Sîngka |
100000 | Nuaika |
1000000 | Dâpka |
10000000 | Mit-en |
100000000 | Thlîr |
1000000000 | Vânnuaidâp |