Counting in Sinhala 60 to 100 and then to 1000

Counting in Sinhala 60 to 100 and then to 100...

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How to Command In Sinhala

In this episode you will learn to command in Sinhala Language. Listen to this episode and if you have any questions let us know. You can drop a chat message on araliyaacademy.com or email us araliyaacademy@gmail.com 

How To Express Like And Dislikes In Sinhala

Today we're going to teach you how to express likes and dislikes in Sinhala. When we communicate with someone in any language we need to express our like and dislikes to the other person. let's see how it's expressed in Sinhala Language. Hope this will help you. 

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