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Abatiriki is a language spoken in Hamisi sub-county in Vihiga County, Kenya by the Tiriki people.
It belongs to the Luhya group of languages.
If you're just starting to learn Abatiriki, I've compiled a list of commonly used words with their English translations to make mastering the language a breeze. I hope this resource will be helpful in your language journey!
GREETINGS IN ABATIRIKI
ENGLISH |
TIRIKI |
Good evening |
Vwakhira |
Good morning |
Vushere |
Good afternoon |
Vwiranga |
How are you? |
Uli ndina? |
How are you today? |
Uli ndina nundi? |
I am fine |
Ndi mulamu |
Have a good day |
Uve na litukhu lilei |
I am doing great |
Inze Khola vulei |
Hi/Hello |
Ndina |
Nice to meet you |
Vulai khuwaakana na iwe |
See you soon |
Nikhulole |
See you later |
Nikhulole lundi |
LOVE WORDS IN ABATIRIKI
ENGLISH |
TIRIKI |
I love you |
Ndakhuyanza |
I miss you |
Ndakhumisa |
Love you so much |
Ndakhuyanza sana |
I want to see you |
Ndenya khukhulola |
I love you with all my heart |
Ndakhuyanza na moyo kwanje kwosi |
I love you too |
Khali Ive Ndakhuyanza |
I want to see you |
Ndenya khukhulola |
I like you |
Ndakhuyanza |
You are beautiful |
Uli mulai sana |
My love |
Vuyanzi wanje |
You look beautiful |
Ufana vulei |
My beautiful wife |
Mushere wanje mulei |
I miss you so much, darling |
Ndakhumisa sana mulei wanje |
I need you |
Khwenyanga |
You will miss me |
Ulangosa sana |
Goodbye my love |
Khola niulikhara muyanzi wanje |
See you tomorrow |
Khulolane mukamba |
I will marry you |
Ndakhuira lukhali |
I want some space |
Ndenya vwiyangu |
I need your love |
Ndenya vuyanzi vwovo |
You are mine |
Uli wanje |
DIRECTIONS IN ABATIRIKI
ENGLISH |
TIRIKI |
Where are you? |
Uli ena? |
Where did you go? |
Uvere utsire ena? |
Where do you live? |
Umenya ena? |
Where are you going? |
Utsia ena? |
Where were you? |
Uvere ena? |
COMMON QUESTIONS IN A CONVERSATION IN ABATIRIKI
ENGLISH |
TIRIKI |
How much? |
Tsianga? |
How are you feeling? |
Uhulira ndina? |
How have you been? |
Uvere ndina? |
What is your name? |
Lina liyolo ni Shina? |
How are you doing? |
Uli ndina? |
What are you cooking? |
Utekha shina? |
What are you eating? |
Unyanya shina? |
Are you okay dear? |
Uli Vulai? |
When are you coming? |
Uitsa Lina? |
How was your day? |
Litukhu liyolo livere ndina? |
What is wrong? |
Shina shitamanu? |
What do you mean? |
Uvola Shina? |
How's the weather over there? |
Shivala Shili ndina iria? |
Have you gone to church? |
Utsire mu kanisa? |
What is this? |
Ishi ni Shina? |
What's going on? |
Shina shitsitsachiranga? |
Are you listening? |
Uurhanga? |
Have you heard? |
Uurire? |
Can I go home? |
Nyala khutsia iweru? |
Can I ask something? |
Nyala khureva Shindu? |
How is everything? |
Vindu vyosi vili ndina? |
What's your phone number? |
Inamba yoyo ya isimu ni Shina? |
EVERYDAY CONVERSATIONS IN ABATIRIKI
ENGLISH |
TIRIKI |
Happy birthday |
Vuyanzi vwikhuvulwa |
Thank you |
Urio muno |
I am sorry |
Mbere tsimbavasi |
You are welcome |
Uinjiritse na vuyanzi |
Me too |
Khali inze |
God bless you |
Nyasaye akhukhakhitse |
May God protect you |
Nyasaye akhulinde |
She is happy |
Ali na vuyanzi |
Please help me |
Ni uyanza khonya |
I don't know |
Manyi mba |
I will come tomorrow |
Manditse mukamba |
Come here |
Amba anu |
Feel at home |
Iurire Uli ingo |
Be blessed |
Ukhakhitse |
I am coming soon |
Nditsa lwenulu |
Excuse me |
Ni uyanza |
Leave me alone |
Lekhana na inze |
It's Okay |
Ni vulai |
I am going home |
Inze tsia iweru |
I don't want |
Ndenya tawe |
Love s a beautiful thing |
Vuyanzi ni shindu shilei |
Let me try |
Lekha njeritse |
Welcome home |
Khuinjiritse ingo |
I reached home safely |
Ndukhi ingo vulei |
God is good |
Nyasaye ni mulei |
I don't understand |
Shimanyi vulei tawe |
We are happy to see you |
Khuyanzi khukhulola |
I have it |
Ndi nasho |
Rest in peace |
Usotse vulei |
I don't have money |
Ndili na tsisendi tawe |
I am done |
Inze mali |
I am going to the shop |
Nzitsa muiduka |
Happy new year |
Vuyanzi vwa mwaka muiya |
Bad manners |
Mima mitamanu |
Stop using your phone |
Lekha khurumikhira isimu |
I need a favor please |
Ndenya ukhonyi ni uyanzi |
Haven't seen you for ages |
Shili khukhulola khu miaka |
Great to see you again |
Nyanzi khukhulola khandi |
I really appreciate it |
Sanditse sana |
You made my day |
Ulombi Litukhu lyanje |
No problem |
Vutamanu vuvula |
What next?
Keep going! Learning a language takes consistent practice, but it doesn't have to be difficult. A useful tip is to learn five Abatiriki words every day from the Abatiriki dictionary to improve your skills.
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