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Language lessons

This set of language lessons are aimed at foreigners who want to learn Rohingya to aid them in their communication with the Rohingya people.

Rohingya greeting and leave-taking
Lesson 1: Rohingya greeting and leave-taking
Formal greetings The first thing you will want to learn in any language is to simply say “Hello”. Learn both ...
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Rohingya lesson 2: How to introduce yourself
Lesson 2: How to introduce yourself…
Introduce yourself and learn the names of your new Rohingya friends: Ãr nam …. . Tũwarar nam ki? “My name ...
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Rohingya lesson 3: Where are you from?
Lesson 3: “Where are you from?”
Learn how to to ask and answer questions like Tũi hoṛe tako? “Where do you live?” and Tũwara hoṛiar? “Where ...
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Rohingya lesson 4: Feelings
Lesson 4: Feelings
Tũwattu ki gom lager? “Are you feeling well?” In this lesson we will look at Rohingya words and expressions related ...
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Rohingya lesson 5: Family
Lesson 5: Family
Basic kinship terms in Rohingya In this lesson we will look at Rohingya words and expressions related to family relations ...
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Rohingya lesson 7: How to express possession…
Lesson 6: How to express possession…
One of the ways to express possession in Rohingya is to use the genitive form of the personal pronouns before ...
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Rohingya lesson 7: Useful basic phrases
Lesson 7: Useful basic phrases
In the early stages of language learning, it is always practical to know some basic phrases to elicit more language ...
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Rohingya lesson 8: What do you do?
Lesson 8: What do you do?
Coming soon! Lesson 7 < ...
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Rohingya Cheat Sheets

Download and print these cheat sheets to help you practice Rohingya anywhere.

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How to write Rohingya

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Grammar Basics

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Number system