Verbs - I, you, he/she

Started by eejmensenikbenhet, December 11, 2010, 04:17:44 PM

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eejmensenikbenhet

I didn't know what the right subforum to ask this was, but I've got a question:
Is there in the Na'vi language any diffrence between I am and you are?
Because it's both lu

irayo

Kemaweyan

No, it's just lu :) Oe lu, nga lu, po lu, fo lu etc... ;)
Nìrangal frapo tsirvun pivlltxe nìNa'vi :D

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Quote from: eejmensenikbenhet on December 11, 2010, 04:17:44 PM
I didn't know what the right subforum to ask this was, but I've got a question:
Is there in the Na'vi language any diffrence between I am and you are?
Because it's both lu

irayo
Well, I am is oe lu and you are is nga lu. You are correct that Na'vi does not inflect verbs based on subject.
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eejmensenikbenhet

Okay, thats all I need to know.

Irayo! :)