Why Learn Body Part Vocabulary in Assamese?
Knowing the words for different parts of the body in Assamese can help you communicate effectively in various situations, including medical emergencies, everyday conversations, and cultural interactions. It also allows you to follow along with stories, songs, and media in Assamese, making your learning experience more immersive and practical.
Common Words for Body Parts in Assamese
Below is a list of the most commonly used words for different parts of the body in Assamese. Each word is provided with its English equivalent and the Assamese script, making it easier for learners to recognize and pronounce them correctly.
Head and Face
- Head: মূৰ (Mur)
- Hair: চুলি (Chuli)
- Forehead: কপাল (Kopal)
- Eye: চকু (Choku)
- Ear: কাণ (Kan)
- Nose: নাক (Nak)
- Mouth: মুখ (Mukh)
- Lip: ঠোঁট (Thont)
- Tooth/Teeth: দাত (Daat)
- Tongue: জিভ (Jibh)
- Chin: থুতনি (Thutoni)
- Cheek: গাল (Gaal)
Upper Body
- Neck: গলা (Gola)
- Shoulder: কাঁধ (Kandh)
- Chest: বুকু (Buku)
- Back: পিঠ (Pith)
- Arm: বাহু (Bahu)
- Elbow: কঁহু (Konhu)
- Hand: হাত (Hat)
- Palm: তালু (Talu)
- Finger: আঙুলি (Anguli)
- Thumb: বুঢ়া আঙুলি (Budha Anguli)
- Nail: নখ (Nokh)
Lower Body
- Waist: কোমৰ (Komor)
- Hip: কুঁহিপাট (Kunhipat)
- Leg: ভৰি (Bhori)
- Knee: খুৰুক (Khuruk)
- Ankle: গুৰি (Guri)
- Foot: ভৰি (Bhori)
- Toe: ভৰিৰ আঙুলি (Bhorir Anguli)
- Heel: গোড়ালি (Gorali)
Useful Phrases for Talking About the Body in Assamese
- My head hurts. মোৰ মূৰ বিষ কৰে। (Mor mur bish kore.)
- I have a pain in my leg. মোৰ ভৰি বিষ কৰে। (Mor bhori bish kore.)
- I hurt my hand. মই হাতত আঘাত পাইছোঁ। (Moi hatot aghat paisu.)
Tips for Memorizing Assamese Body Part Vocabulary
- Practice by pointing to each part of your body and saying its Assamese name aloud.
- Label a diagram or picture of the body with Assamese words.
- Use language learning tools like Talkpal to reinforce your vocabulary through interactive exercises.
- Try to use new words in simple sentences and conversations.
Conclusion
Learning the words for different parts of the body in Assamese is a practical and rewarding step in your language journey. It enables you to communicate more naturally and confidently, whether you are chatting with locals, reading Assamese literature, or using AI-powered platforms like Talkpal. Keep practicing, and soon these terms will become a natural part of your vocabulary!
