A collection of useful phrases in Nogai, a Turkic language spoken in southwestern Russia, mainly in Dagestan, Stavropol, Karachay-Cherkessia and in the Mineralnye Vody District.
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See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder. If you can provide recordings, corrections or additional translations, please contact me.
English | Ногай тили (Nogai) |
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Welcome | Хош келдинъиз! |
Hello (General greeting) | Салам! Амансызба! Аман-эсен-сизбе! Аьруьвсизбе! Яхшымысыз? Салам алейкум! (Ас-саляму алейкум!) ("Peace to you!") Алейкум салам! (Ва алейкум ас-салам!) - reply |
Hello (on phone) | Алло? |
How are you? | Калай ды аьллер? Ден савлыгынъыз калай? Яшавынъыз-аьлинъиз калай? Аьл-куьнинъиз калай? Аьелинъиз аман-эсенме? (What about your family?) |
Reply to 'How are you?' | Савболынъыз , аьруьв. Рахмет, яхшы. (I'm fine. Thanks) Бек аьруьв. (Very good) Яман тувыл (Not so bad) |
Long time no see | |
What's your name? | Сизинъ атынъыз ким ди? Сизинъ атынъыз калай ды? |
My name is ... | Меним атым ... |
Where are you from? | Сиз кайдан келгенсиз? Калай еттинъиз? |
I'm from ... | Мен ...дан/ден/тан/тен/нан/нен келгенмен. |
Pleased to meet you | Сизди коьргениме кувандым! Мен сизи мен танысувга суьйименен |
Good morning (Morning greeting) |
Эртенъ яхшы болсын |
Good afternoon (Afternoon greeting) |
Куьн яхшы болсын |
Good evening (Evening greeting) |
Кеш яхшы болсын |
Good night | Кешенъиз танышлы болсын |
Goodbye (Parting phrases) |
Аман калынъыз Аман болынъыз Сав калынъыз Сав калынъыз Коьрискенше дейим Коьрискенше куьн яхшы |
Good luck! | |
Cheers! Good Health! (Toasts used when drinking) |
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Have a nice day | |
Bon appetit / Have a nice meal |
Асынъыз таьтли болсын! |
Bon voyage / Have a good journey |
Яхшы йолга барынъыз! Йолынъыз болсын! |
Can you understand me? | Сиз мени туьсинесиз бе? |
I understand | Туьсинмен, анъламан |
I don't understand | Туьсинмеймен, анъламайман |
I don't know | |
Please speak more slowly | Акырынлап айтынъыз |
Please say that again | Кайтарып айтсанъыз экен |
Excuse me, what did you say? | Кеширинъиз, калай дединъиз? |
Please write it down | |
Do you speak Nogai? | Сиз ногайша соьйлей аласызба? |
Can you understand Nogai? | Сиз ногайша анълайсызба? |
Yes, I speak well / a little / not well | Аьше, мен ногайша ийги/аз-маз/осал соьйлемен |
No, I can't speak Nogai | Йок, мен ногайша соьйлей алмайман |
How do you say ... in Nogai? | Мунда ногай тилин ким биледи? Ногайша бу калай айтылады? |
Excuse me | Кеширинъиз Афуьв этинъиз |
How much is this? | Мунадынъ бассы кайдай (нешев ди)? Баасы нешев ди? |
Sorry | Кеширинъиз Афуьв этинъиз |
Please | |
Thank you | Савболынъыз! Рахмет! Муьсирев этемен! Рахмет (Муьсиревим) сисге! (Thanks to you!) Бек савболынъыз! (Thank you very much!) |
Reply to thank you | |
Where's the toilet / bathroom? | Аякйол (аьжетуьй) кайда экен? |
This gentleman will pay for everything | |
This lady will pay for everything | |
Would you like to dance with me? | |
I miss you | |
I love you | |
Get well soon | |
Go away! | |
Leave me alone! | |
Help! | |
Fire! | |
Stop! | |
Call the police! | |
Christmas greetings | Янъы йылынъыз хайырлы болсын! Яна йылыныз мен! (Yana yılınız men) - Happy new year |
Easter greetings | |
Birthday greetings | |
One language is never enough | |
My hovercraft is full of eels |
Phrases compiled by 이윤호 (Yun-ho Lee)
If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, please contact me.
Other collections of Nogai phrases
http://my.mail.ru/community/ng-1/3D06D16077486CDA.html
http://forum.turan.info/showthread.php?t=30&page=2
http://www.paneravis.ru/obshestvo/956118/4/Napishi---Perevedi
Information about Nogai | Phrases | Numbers | Tower of Babel
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