Nagamese is a pidgin language spoken in Nagaland, India, primarily as a lingua franca among various ethnic groups. It mixes elements of Assamese, English, and local Naga languages, facilitating communication in a culturally diverse region. The language reflects the rich traditions and identities of the Naga people while serving practical needs in social and economic interactions. Its use in daily life highlights the unique blend of cultures in Nagaland.
In Nagamese language, "welcome" is translated as "swagat" or "sotha."
Beautiful
"apuni laga naam ki aase?" where the 'i' is pronounced "ee" and 'e' is pronounced "ay"
quoting from glosbedotcom: Npezié nå vårr tse la. [angami naga] [Bramhi-accent marks in input] 𑀡𑁆𑀧𑁂𑀰𑀺é 𑀦𑁆å 𑀯𑁆å𑀭𑁆𑀭𑁆 𑀢𑁆𑀲𑁂 𑀮𑁇 [Bramhi-no accent marks in input] 𑀡𑁆𑀧𑁂𑀰𑀺𑀏 𑀦 𑀯𑀭𑁆𑀭𑁆 𑀢𑁆𑀲𑁂 𑀮 Couldn't find anything for you're welcome in nagamese.
everyone who is
everyone was
Everyone is. Everyone is an indefinite pronoun that is always considered singular, so use the singular verb. Example: Everyone has (not everyone have).
The indefinite pronoun 'everyone' is a singular pronoun. The possessive form is everyone's (the form everyones' is incorrect).Example: May I have everyone's attention, please?The contraction is everyone's, short for 'everyone is' or 'everyone has'.Examples:Everyone is here. Or, Everyone's here.Everyone has gone. Or, Everyone's gone.
Everyone is cheerful.
No, not everyone. He does kill people, but not everyone.
everyone who still needs to complete the testing
Yes, the word "Everyone" should be capitalized in "Dear Everyone" as it is a formal salutation.