Na'vi Worksheets

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Note from the Management: These work sheets are outdated and slightly inaccurate.

Here are some .pdf worksheets that I made. Some worksheets use words from other ones, so its best to do them in this order:

Pronouns Chart --> Pronouns and Recipients --> Verbs 1 --> Prepositions and Places --> Time

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#1
More...

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#2
... and that's it for now.

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Irayo nawm Na'vatar,
(Thank you noble _____)

With all due respect, I submit this idea. I have renamed your files on my computer, so that I now KNOW which files belong together, and which order I should study them in. Your original posts had left me reliant on remembering the order they were on your site, and having to come back and reread the messages. Please consider this:



My renaming was a simple numerical assignment, followed by an "a" for the answer pdfs. Now, no matter what the viewing style is (thumbnails, icons, list, details) your students can simply "sort files by name" and see what they need to do, and in what order. In this way, any student can follow your teachings without getting confused or frustrated. You might consider renaming th files you have available for download.

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mO_Tan

thank you indded ;D

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Na'vatar

Thanks for the feedback, Dustywhite. I too have renamed the files on my computer, and now I'm re-uploading them with the new names.

Tanhì'ite

Irayo! It's a great idea. Can't wait to get started on them.

ma tsmukan : Tanhì'itan

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I feel as if I am entering a turn, from where I was hopelessly struggling with Na'vi, and starting to absorb the words. From wrestling with those black doggies to bonding with them: just one or two strands so far, but Oe sngä'i {to} kame set (I begin {???} see now)

hmmm.... I need help with grammar.
2022 update: Working on the new astrology book. "How to read tarot" books are on Amazon, if you are into that sort of thing.
Okay, so the old podcast is here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/radioavatar It was goofy fun that ended too soon, but we had creative people. I hope we can get a new gang together (interested? PM me, let's make some magic!)
(Very old, outdated) Na'vi FUN activity book is here: But what are you doing? Let me know! :)

Atoki Atanyä

Irayo!

I will be doing these shortly, (after my normal work in inglisi.... :( )

These look great!

Txan ayirayo si Eywa ngaru.
Atoki's Guide to Learning Na'vi: Part One is Here!

Tìng Eywatikìte'e

Oeri lu Eywayä 'eveng


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Quote from: Atoki Atanyä on January 01, 2010, 08:03:13 PM
Txan ayirayo si Eywa ngaru.

Sorry :p

. . . but shouldn't that read: Eywa ngahu?
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Okay, so the old podcast is here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/radioavatar It was goofy fun that ended too soon, but we had creative people. I hope we can get a new gang together (interested? PM me, let's make some magic!)
(Very old, outdated) Na'vi FUN activity book is here: But what are you doing? Let me know! :)

txum tukru

pesu nga?          "who are you?"
Oe lu toktor.       "the Doctor!"
pesu?                "who?"
nì'aw, toktor.       "just, the Doctor!"

Maweya tirea

These helped a lot! Irayo!
God síltsan lu!!!!!

Atoki Atanyä

Quote from: dustywhite on January 03, 2010, 09:06:15 PM
Quote from: Atoki Atanyä on January 01, 2010, 08:03:13 PM
Txan ayirayo si Eywa ngaru.

Sorry :p

. . . but shouldn't that read: Eywa ngahu?

Yes. Yes it should.

Oe skxawng lu

And let's try it again now, shall we? :P

Oel ngati kameie, ulte Eywa NGAHU. XD

heheh fix'd :P
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Quote from: Atoki Atanyä on January 04, 2010, 12:27:03 AM
Quote from: dustywhite on January 03, 2010, 09:06:15 PM
Quote from: Atoki Atanyä on January 01, 2010, 08:03:13 PM
Txan ayirayo si Eywa ngaru.

Sorry :p

. . . but shouldn't that read: Eywa ngahu?

Yes. Yes it should.

Oe skxawng lu

And let's try it again now, shall we? :P

Oel ngati kameie, ulte Eywa NGAHU. XD

heheh fix'd :P


Okay, that's it... the world is ending. When I am correcting someone's grammar, the end is nigh. I just yelled (politely) about trying to force newbies to learn grammar instead of words. I am ashamed of myself for being a grammar nazi.
2022 update: Working on the new astrology book. "How to read tarot" books are on Amazon, if you are into that sort of thing.
Okay, so the old podcast is here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/radioavatar It was goofy fun that ended too soon, but we had creative people. I hope we can get a new gang together (interested? PM me, let's make some magic!)
(Very old, outdated) Na'vi FUN activity book is here: But what are you doing? Let me know! :)

Kaltxì Palulukan!

2022 update: Working on the new astrology book. "How to read tarot" books are on Amazon, if you are into that sort of thing.
Okay, so the old podcast is here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/radioavatar It was goofy fun that ended too soon, but we had creative people. I hope we can get a new gang together (interested? PM me, let's make some magic!)
(Very old, outdated) Na'vi FUN activity book is here: But what are you doing? Let me know! :)

txum tukru

thats ok! just eaiser to download!
pesu nga?          "who are you?"
Oe lu toktor.       "the Doctor!"
pesu?                "who?"
nì'aw, toktor.       "just, the Doctor!"

Tirey Tiran

irayo tsmukan, my na'vi is getting better everyday, and im not scared by it anymore :)
Learning Na'Vi as my third language :) Trying to understand...

Astrauk

Irayo! Thanks, these are great!

kewnya txamew'itan

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Quote from: dustywhite on January 01, 2010, 07:02:16 PM
I feel as if I am entering a turn, from where I was hopelessly struggling with Na'vi, and starting to absorb the words. From wrestling with those black doggies to bonding with them: just one or two strands so far, but Oe sngä'i {to} kame set (I begin {???} see now)

hmmm.... I need help with grammar.

Subordinate clauses are still a bit of an unknown at the moment but as far as we know, I think that is correct. It might be better with an imperfective infix <er> in sngä'i to say that it is continuing or I am beginning to see now (slightly closer to what I think you intended).




Looking at these worksheets they certainly are good but the pronouns and recipients one bugs me a little as it mixes transitive and intransitive verbs without distinction, might it be better to first do some intransitive (6,7,14,22) and then explain about the suffices, transitivity, do some of the others and then do a mixed section?

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