I have something + (verb)|English to Bodo Sentences

“I have something…” is used when you want to say that you possess or need to do a thing that is not yet clearly described.

Examples:

  • “I have something to complete.” आंहा माबा मोनसे फोजोबनांगौ दं।
  • “I have something to share with you.” आंहा नोंथांजों फोरमायनो थाखाय माबा मोनसे दं।
  • “I have something important to tell you.”आंहा नोंथांनो मोनसे गोनां बाथ्रा बुंनांगौ दं।
  • “I have something to encourage you about.” आंहा नोंथांखौ थुलुंगा होनो थाखाय माबा मोनसे दं।
  • “I have something to explain to you.” आंहा नोंथांनो माबा मोनसे फोरमायनांगौ दं।
  • “I have something special planned for your birthday.” नोंथांनि जोनोम साननि थाखाय आंहा माबा मोनसे जुनिया थांखि लादों।
  • “I have something else to consider.” आंहा गुबुन मोनसे साननांगौ बाथ्रा दं।
  • “I have something to apologize for.” आंहा निमाहा बिनो थाखाय माबा मोनसे दं।
  • “I have something to ask you.” आंहा नोंथांनाव माबा मोनसे सोंनो दं।
  • “I have something fun for us to do.” आंहा जोंनि थाखाय माबा मोनसे रंजाथाव खामानि दं।

Note for learners:
Use to + verb after “something” when you are talking about an action.

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