In Konkani, "I miss you" can be translated to "Tuzo mog korta."
In Konkani, you can say "mog asa" to express "miss you."
There is nothing in specific to say "Hi" in konkani. When you greet a person, a common dialogue that is exchanged is " Hi! Kes aaha?" which means "How are you?"
how to say how r u in konkani
you are welcome
Dhinvas Tuka(Thank You) or just 'Dhinvas'(Thanks). People mostly use 'Dev borem korum' which means 'God bless you'
In Konkani, you can say "mog asa" to express "miss you."
chukche tukkaa
To say "I am so bored" in Konkani, you would say "माका खाली बोर आसा" (maka khali bor asa). In Konkani, "माका" (maka) means "I," "खाली" (khali) means "so," "बोर" (bor) means "bored," and "आसा" (asa) means "am."
There is nothing in specific to say "Hi" in konkani. When you greet a person, a common dialogue that is exchanged is " Hi! Kes aaha?" which means "How are you?"
how to say how r u in konkani
you are welcome
The word for welcome in Konkani is "Suswagatam".
In Konkani, you can say ugly as "असुंदर" (asundar).
The word for mother in Konkani is "aai" or "ai".
Dhinvas Tuka(Thank You) or just 'Dhinvas'(Thanks). People mostly use 'Dev borem korum' which means 'God bless you'
The word for 'hello' in Konkani is "नमस्कार" (Namaskar).
dayavittu is the word