
I Love You in Bodo Language
- Ang nwngkhou mwjang mwnw
- Ang nwngkhou gwswthwiw
Devanagari:
आं नोंखौ मोजां मोनो !
Meaning Breakdown
| Bodo Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Ang (आं) | I |
| Nwng / Nwngkhou (नों / नोंखौ) | You |
| Mwjang mwnw (मोजां मोनो) | Love |
| Gwswthwiw | Love / Deep affection |
So,
“Ang nwngkhou mwjang mwnw” = I love you
Which Form Is More Common?
- आं नोंखौ मोजां मोनो → ✅ Most commonly used
- Used in:
- Daily conversation
- Love messages
- Social media captions
- Songs & poems
💡 “Gwswthwiw” is slightly more emotional/literary, while “mwjang mwnw” is natural and conversational.
Pronunciation
- Ang → Aang
- Nwngkhou → Nong-khou
- Mwjang mwnw → Mo-jang mo-no
Cultural Note:
In traditional Bodo culture, love is often shown through actions, care, and responsibility, not frequent verbal expressions.
However, in modern times, “आं नोंखौ मोजां मोनो” is widely accepted and understood.
FAQs – I Love You in Bodo Language
What is the correct Bodo sentence for “I love you”?
आं नोंखौ मोजां मोनो is the most correct and commonly used form
Is “Ang nwngkhou gwswthwiw” also correct?
Yes, it is correct and slightly more expressive.
Is Bodo written in Devanagari?
Yes, Bodo is officially written in the Devanagari script.
I love you in the Bodo language is written as “आं नोंखौ मोजां मोनो”, a beautiful and heartfelt way to express love.
