Raka Bala Ganna
no, Tamil
We can take care of home...we baby them like mother, they say we sweet
Women in Africa take care of their children by keeping them beside them.
You take care of the house; and I'll take care of the finances.
they take care of animals
To say hello in sinhalese we say "Ayubowan" bt it is pronounced as aaaayuboooowan! & to say good bye.we say "subagaman" or "gihin ennan!
ayubowan
samavenna
Karunahara
bathalaya
mahath-thaya
Shook kella
vasi (way-si)
In Sinhalese, you can say "ඔබ අහාරය කාමද?" (Oba ahāraya kāmada?). This phrase directly translates to "Have you eaten?" and is commonly used to inquire if someone has had a meal.
mama santhosein innava
To say "take care" in Kapampangan, you can say "Ingat ka."
The only sensible reason for learning a language is if you have a use for it. If you live in Sri Lanka, Sinhalese is a necessity - and it is much more sensible to learn Sinhalese than English. If you live in Huddersfield, you need to learn English - Sinhalese is not much use to you. So the question is: where do you live, and who do you want to speak to. Learn the language that allows you to say what you want to say, to the people you need to say it to.