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🤗 "Where have you come from?" in many languages
Hello polyglots and language learners!
Whether you're a language learner looking to speak more naturally with your friends, or a business person looking to connect with your associates, you've come to the right place.
From the list below, you will learn how to say "Where have you come from?" in many languages.
Happy learning! 😎
Where have you come from? - Multiple Languages table[edit | edit source]
Language | English | Where have you come from? |
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Abai Sungai | where have you come from? | Ombo ingkiat asalmu? |
Ankave | where have you come from? | Gɨ'mɨgɨ yarɨŋoɨ? |
Apma | where have you come from? in the Suru Mwerani dialect [app-mel] | Ko tepma ibeh? |
Apma | where have you come from? in the Suru Rabwanga dialect [app-sur] | Ko tepma imbeh? |
Apma | where have you come from? in the Suru Kavian dialect | Kot vama al beh? |
Bwaidoka | where have you come from? spoken to one person | Gadedeku u welai? |
Bwaidoka | where have you come from? spoken to a group of people | Gadedeku wa welai? |
Bwaidoka | where have you come from? spoken to one person | Gadedeku u welai? |
Bwaidoka | where have you come from? spoken to a group of people | Gadedeku wa welai? |
Camsá | where have you come from? | Domui kana kjabó? |
Dogoso | where have you come from? | Hemm koundo? |
Garo | where have you come from? in the Modhupur Mandi dialect | Batchani i'bainga? |
Hano | where have you come from? | Gom mai behe? |
Hano | where have you come from? | Gom mai hala behe? |
West Kewa | greeting, "where have you come from?" | Ne aapara epae? |
Koch | where have you come from? | Nang beyangni thaki phuitra? |
Koch | where have you come from? | Bisang re'engwa? |
Koch | where have you come from?, informal | Bisang? |
Kusunda | where have you come from? | Hampena nugun? |
Kuy | where have you come from? | Mɛj caaw ruu naa? |
Li'o | where have you come from? | To'o emba mai kau? |
Lotud | where have you come from? | Idombo ko mantad? |
Macaguán | where have you come from? | ¿Ipoját banítme? |
Macaguán | where have you come from? | ¿Ipoját banár patóme? |
Machiguenga | where have you come from? | Tyara piati? |
Maisin | where have you come from? | Ga abo na mna ina i? |
Cotabato Manobo | greeting spoken to a person arriving, "where have you come from?" | Keduwan ko ya? |
Cotabato Manobo | greeting spoken to a group of people arriving, "where have you come from?" | Keduwan yu ya? |
Mehri | where have you come from? | Hēt nakak men ḥō? |
Tase Naga | where have you come from? in the Mungshang Rekhung dialect | Umnang imkao wang awang? |
Tase Naga | where have you come from? in the Tikhak dialect | Mko nang baikato? |
Sichuan Yi | where have you come from? also written as ꆏꇿꄉꇁ | Ne kat da la? |
Sichuan Yi | where have you come from? also written as ꆏꇿꇬꄉꇁ | Ne kat-go da la? |
Tena Lowland Quichua | where have you come from? | Maymandara shamungui? |
Balangingi | where have you come from? | Bai kaa mininggahan? |
Pangutaran Sama | greeting to a person arriving: "where have you come from?" | Bay ka'u paingga? |
Southern Sama | greeting to a person arriving: "where have you come from?" | Bey kow pingga? |
Southern Sama | greeting to a person arriving: "where have you come from?" | Bey kam pingga? |
Sambal | where have you come from? | Ayti ka ibat? |
Sikaiana | greeting spoken to a person arriving, "where have you come from? | A koe ni au i he? |
Sunwar | where have you come from? | Tɛkla dzāˀšyo? |
Tagabawa | greeting to a person arriving, "where have you come from?" | Ándayé igtikudan nu? |
North Tairora | where have you come from? | Taihaie aniavo? |
Tzeltal | where have you come from? | Ban xtalat? |
Baruya | where have you come from? | Gawɨdaasaigɨnako? |
Sources[edit | edit source]
Polyglot Club thanks Jennifer Runner for her outstanding work in collecting some of the phrases for this lesson. 👍
Her objective is, like the Polyglot Club, to promote intercultural communication and understanding and to raise awareness of linguistic diversity in the world. ✨
- More information on her website: http://users.elite.net/runner/jennifers/
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