I’m here to + (verb)|English to Bodo Sentences

“I’m here to + verb” is used when you want to say that you are at a place for a specific purpose.

Examples:

  • “I’m here to apply for the job.” आं साख्रिनि थाखाय एप्लाई खालामनो फैदों।
  • “I’m here to take a test.” आं बेयाव मोनसे आनजाद होनो फैदों।
  • “I’m here to receive my gift.” आं आंनि अनथोबखौ लानो फैदों।
  • “I’m here to support your decisions.” आं नोंथांनि थिरांथाफोरखौ हेफाजाब होनो थाखाय दं।
  • “I’m here to watch a movie.” आं बेयाव मोनसे सावथुन नायनो फैदों।
  • “I’m here to work on your computer.” आं नोंथांनि कम्पिउटाराव खामानि मावनो फैदों।
  • “I’m here to welcome you to the neighborhood.” आं नोंथांखौ नसुङाव बरायनो फैदों।
  • “I’m here to raise awareness about cancer.” आं बेयाव केन्सारनि सोमोन्दै सांग्रांथि लाबोनो फैदों।
  • “I’m here to start the job.” आं बे खामानिखौ जागायनो फैदों।
  • “I’m here to receive the award.” “आं बान्थाखौ लानो थाखाय फैदों”।

Quick tip:
Use this structure when you want to clearly state your purpose for being somewhere.

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