Example Sentences in Ahirani
|-Yogeshraoni ghar lhida ka?| -> Does Yogeshrao purchased house? |- |-May Shindad gavale rhas.| -> Mother lives in Shindad village. |- |-Tunhi ander, Ranu kuthe se?| -> Where is your daughter Ranu? |- |-Sheetal kay karas?| -> What does Sheetal do? |- |-Madi khuthe rhaas? -> Where does the mother live? |- |-Hadya dangwar basana.| -> Crow perched on branch.
| Ahirani Sentence | bar she ka? | Its Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Tu Katha jai rhaina? means | -> | Where are you going? |
| Tu kay kari rhaina? means | -> | What are you doing? |
| Tuni kay randhel she? | -> | What you have cooked today? |
| Tun naav kay she? | -> | What is your name? |
| Tu Kay khad? | -> | What did you eat? |
| Kas kay chalu she? | -> | What's going on? |
| Tuna baap kay karas? | -> | What does your father do? |
| Kay mhani rhaina tu? | -> | What are you saying? |
| Tuna gavna naav kay she? | -> | What's your village's name? |
| Tu kothe jai rhaina? | -> | Where are you going? |
| Ghar ma kon kon she? | -> | Who's at home? or who are all in your family? |
| Tuna ghar kothe she? | -> | Where is your home? |
| Jevan zaaya ka? | -> | Had your dinner? |
| Tule yed lagel she ka? | -> | Are you mad? |
| Chagi gaya ka tu? | -> | Have you gone mad? |
| Tu kasa she? | -> | How are you? |
| Tule sang na | -> | I told you |
| Hai mani Aander she | -> | She is my daughter |
| Hau mana Aandor she | -> | He is my son |
| Tu Kavay Yeshi? | -> | When you will be coming? |
| Tule ek kam sangas | -> | I suggest a work to you |
| Tuna Lagin vayel ye ka | -> | Are you married? |
| Kitla vajnat ate | -> | What's time now? |
| Konta gaonle jahi rhaina tu | -> | Which city you are going to? |
| Aatha ye | -> | Come here |
| Tatha jay | -> | Go there |
Some Ahirani words: Hadya means – Crow, kawad means door, Kushtay means – Lock, Chidi means – Sparrow. dhalla_bappa- an old man
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