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Problems in Oriya phrasebook


Problems in Oriya phrasebook

Leave me alone.�
. (mate ekutia chadi dia .)
Don't touch me!�
�! (mate chuan nahin�!)
I'll call the police.�
. ( mun pulis dikibi.)
Police!�
�! (pulis�!)
Stop! Thief!�
�!�! (rahija! chora�!�!)
I need your help.�
. ( mate tuma sajajya darkar.)
It's an emergency.�
. (eha eka apadkalina paristhiti .)
I'm lost.�
. ( .)
I lost my bag.�
. (mo bastani chori heigala .)
I lost my wallet.�
. ( mo purse chori heigala.)
I'm sick.�
. (mun asustha achi .)
I've been injured.�
. ( .)
I need a doctor.�
. (dakatara ku daka .)
Can I use your phone?�
�? (mun tuma phone byabahara karipare ki�?)

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