General Knowledge of Assam - Complete Guide
How To Say I Love You In Assamese?

“মই তোমাক ভাল পাওঁ” (Moi tumak bhal pao)
This is the standard way of telling someone you love them in the Assamese language.
মই (Moi): I / Me
তোমাক (Tumak): You (object form)
ভাল পাওঁ (Bhal pao): Love / Like deeply
So, literally it translates to "I love you" in English.
মই তোমাক বহুত ভাল পাওঁ (Moi tumak bohut bhal pao): I love you very much.
মই তোমাক মৰম কৰোঁ (Moi tumak morom koro): I care for you deeply / affectionate love.
তুমি মোৰ প্ৰাণ (Tumi mor pran): You are my life.
In Assamese culture, expressions of love are often subtle and filled with warmth. While “Moi tumak bhal pao” is the direct translation, Assamese people may also use affectionate phrases like “Moi tumak morom koro” in everyday speech to convey love and care.
Helps you connect with Assamese-speaking friends or partners.
Useful for travelers exploring Assam who want to engage with locals.
Enriches your knowledge of one of India’s beautiful regional languages.