Simple learning materials

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Blue Elf

Kaltxì, ma eylan,
I'm trying to find some easy (and funny) way how to learn words. What works well are Prezi lessons with association between word and picture, or some simple sentences, where you see more words connected together. Do they exist some sources of such sentences or simple songs or even picture dictionary? I tried to find something, but this forum is too big already that it is hard to search it or even read everything. I'm searching for something really simple and easy-to-remember, as for children.
I tried to use jMemorize, but it is too boring to learn words alone, without example in sentence or anything what helps to remember it.
Are available also any _good_ audio recordings od pronunciation?
Thanks for any suggestion.
Oe lu skxawng skxakep. Slä oe nerume mi.
"Oe tasyätxaw ulte koren za'u oehu" (Limonádový Joe)


Tswusayona Tsamsiyu

hello ma Elf.
here are some pronunciation guides.
http://www.tyger.org/~tiger/navi/wordlist.php all the words for hearing.
http://navilessons.podomatic.com/player/web/2010-05-22T18_20_00-07_00 Omängum Fra'uti's pronunciation podcast.

for vocabulary, here is a list of the most used words that everyone should know.
http://forum.learnnavi.org/vocab-phrases/conversational-vocab-learn-these-first

also you can go to some of the Na'vi only places around here and try to translate the sentences.
also you can try to write little conversation or stories for yourself to practice.

if you want to know how everything comes together in a sentence, check out the Na'vi in a Nutshell for basic grammar (it's in the downloads section of learnnavi).

and don't forget to ask question every time you don't understand something.
Eywa ngahu!!
Nivume Na'vit, fpivìl nìNa'vi, kivame na Na'vi.....
oer fko syaw tswusayona tsamsiyu

Blue Elf

Irayo, ma Tswusayona Tsamsiyu!
Recordings are really good, I use them for practice. I already was at nìNavi nì'aw place, but it was too hard for me as I had to lookup most of words in the dictionary, what is irritating.... That's why I searching for something simple.
Oe lu skxawng skxakep. Slä oe nerume mi.
"Oe tasyätxaw ulte koren za'u oehu" (Limonádový Joe)


`Eylan Ayfalulukanä

Write sentences that have crazy, nonsensical associations with other things. Memorize them. The more bizarre the associations, the easier they are to memorize. this is a trick some people have used to memorize hard-to-memorize things, like the entire Bible.

Also, I maintain a vocabulary screensaver tool that is good for flashing words at you when you are doing nothing. You can find that at http://forum.learnnavi.org/learning-resources/vocabulary-learning-screensaver/

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Tswusayona Tsamsiyu

Nivume Na'vit, fpivìl nìNa'vi, kivame na Na'vi.....
oer fko syaw tswusayona tsamsiyu

MIPP

And if you think you are not preparated to learn by using the Na'vi in a Nutshell guide, you may use the one I created: Na'vi for beginners.
Na'vi for beginners | Dict-Na'vi.com

Hufwe lìng io pay, nìfnu slä nìlaw.
Loveless, Act IV.

Sireayä mokri

Quote from: Tswusayona Tsamsiyu on March 19, 2011, 11:52:12 AM
check out one of the chating rooms we have in Na'vi. the texts there are easier and shorter usually.

You should keep in mind that there is considerable amount of mistakes in these threads, so don't take everything that is written there as totally correct.
When the mirror speaks, the reflection lies.

MIPP

Quote from: Sireayä mokri on March 19, 2011, 12:04:35 PM
Quote from: Tswusayona Tsamsiyu on March 19, 2011, 11:52:12 AM
check out one of the chating rooms we have in Na'vi. the texts there are easier and shorter usually.

You should keep in mind that there is considerable amount of mistakes in these threads, so don't take everything that is written there as totally correct.

Mllte hu  Sireyä Mokri.

However, it is a good way to improve, manage and get used to the Na'vi Language!
Na'vi for beginners | Dict-Na'vi.com

Hufwe lìng io pay, nìfnu slä nìlaw.
Loveless, Act IV.

Sireayä mokri

Quote from: MIPP on March 19, 2011, 12:28:13 PM
However, it is a good way to improve, manage and get used to the Na'vi Language!

Yeah, practice matters the most :)
When the mirror speaks, the reflection lies.

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