“I’d” is a contraction of “I had” or “I would.”
When used with the word “rather,” it expresses a preference — meaning you would prefer one thing over another.

I’d rather + (verb)|English to Bodo Sentences
Examples:
- “I’d rather talk about this later.” बेनि सोमोन्दै आं उनाव रायज्लायगोन।
- “I’d rather eat at home than get fast food.” फास्ट फुड मोननायनि अनगायै आं न’आवनो जानो लुबैयो।
- “I’d rather stay late than come in early tomorrow.” आं गाबोन थाब फैयालाबानो गोबाव थाहैगोन।
- “I’d rather handle the problem myself.” बे जेंनाखौ आं गावनो सामलायगोन।
Using “I had rather” (less common, older style):
- “I had rather go home than stay out too late.” गोबाव सम बाहेरायाव थायालाबानो आं न’आव थांनायखौ मोजां मोनो।
- “I had rather listen to my parents than get in trouble.” आं खैफोदाव गोग्लैयालाबानो बिमा-बिफानि बाथ्राखौ खोनासंनो मोजां मोनो।
Using full form “I would rather”:
- “I would rather exercise than sit on the couch all day.” आं सानसे सोफायाव जिरायनायनि अनगायै ब्याम खालामनो मोजां मोनो।
- “I would rather complete my task early.” आं आंनि खामानिखौ थाब फोजोबगोन।
- “I would rather know the answer.” बेनि फिनखौ आं मिथिनो लुबैयो।




