Audio of the latest blog entry

Started by Plumps, August 05, 2013, 05:08:03 AM

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Plumps

tse, awnga narmew reykivey fìtsengit kefyak? ha, fì'u lu tìfmi oeyä. oel syolep mokrit ulte poltxe aylì'uti pamrelä amip frato pìlokä alu Na'viteri. tìng mikyun nì'o'

Well, we wanted to revive this place, didn't we? So, here is my try. I recorded the latest blog entry. Have fun listening.

Tìng mikyun / Listen

Tìtstewan

Ngeyä tìkangkem txantsan lu nìngay! :D

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Kamean

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Blue Elf

Quote from: Plumps on August 05, 2013, 05:08:03 AM
tse, awnga narmew reykivey fìtsengit kefyak? ha, fì'u lu tìfmi oeyä. oel syolep mokrit ulte poltxe aylì'uti pamrelä amip frato pìlokä alu Na'viteri. tìng mikyun nì'o'

Well, we wanted to revive this place, didn't we? So, here is my try. I recorded the latest blog entry. Have fun listening.

Tìng mikyun / Listen

Sìltsana tìkangkem, ma Plumps. After two or three listenings I was completely able to understand. Just two things I noticed:
- lì'fyayä leNa'vi wawet fol tslam - it sounds to me more like pol
- Am'aluke haya pxerel arusikx wayou - it sounds like vayou

But I'm far from critique - more such simple exercises would be very useful to be able listen and understand.
Oe lu skxawng skxakep. Slä oe nerume mi.
"Oe tasyätxaw ulte koren za'u oehu" (Limonádový Joe)


Ftiafpi

I honestly have nothing really but praise. I wish I had a lot more time to help revive this place as well. :( Darn engineering exams.

But, yes, this sounds amazing and I really enjoyed listening to it. Perhaps we can continue this with recording each blog post or other various bits of Na'vi around the forum?

Plumps

Thanks for the praise and high honours :)

Quote from: Blue Elf on August 05, 2013, 03:32:14 PMSìltsana tìkangkem, ma Plumps. After two or three listenings I was completely able to understand. Just two things I noticed:
- lì'fyayä leNa'vi wawet fol tslam - it sounds to me more like pol
- Am'aluke haya pxerel arusikx wayou - it sounds like vayou

But I'm far from critique - more such simple exercises would be very useful to be able listen and understand.

Irayo nìtxan, ma BE and thanks for the points you make.
I'm biased ;D I hear fol :D with wayou you're right – it's a bit like *vayou


Irayo nìtxan ma Fifi,
that was the idea. Up until October 2012 we don't have audio for every blog post ;) There's a new project ;D

Ftiafpi

Very true, it would be nice to have audio for the blog posts from before Paul started recording.

`Eylan Ayfalulukanä

I thought it sounded amazing, and I plan to listen to this over and over this evening until I thoroughly comprehend everything. I can hear your German accent in the Na'vi, but even with that, it sounds remarkably (at least in terms of inflection, etc.) like K.Pawl!

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Ftiafpi

Quote from: `Eylan Ayfalulukanä on August 07, 2013, 03:32:47 PM
I thought it sounded amazing, and I plan to listen to this over and over this evening until I thoroughly comprehend everything. I can hear your German accent in the Na'vi, but even with that, it sounds remarkably (at least in terms of inflection, etc.) like K.Pawl!

Agreed, your Na'vi inflection is very similar to karyu Pawl's.

Plumps

Quote from: Ftiafpi on August 08, 2013, 02:24:16 PM
Quote from: `Eylan Ayfalulukanä on August 07, 2013, 03:32:47 PM
I thought it sounded amazing, and I plan to listen to this over and over this evening until I thoroughly comprehend everything. I can hear your German accent in the Na'vi, but even with that, it sounds remarkably (at least in terms of inflection, etc.) like K.Pawl!

Agreed, your Na'vi inflection is very similar to karyu Pawl's.

Ke pxan nìngay ma meylan :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[