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Nawma_taronyu

is the dictionary at http://www.learnnavi.org/navi-vocabulary/ fully updated? if not can someone post a link to a Na'vi -English dictionary that is as updated as can be
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Quote from: Nawma_taronyu on July 13, 2010, 12:41:31 AM
is the dictionary at http://www.learnnavi.org/navi-vocabulary/ fully updated? if not can someone post a link to a Na'vi -English dictionary that is as updated as can be
Taronyu's dictionary seems to be the most up-to-date, and the latest versions can be found here:

http://forum.learnnavi.org/intermediate/my-dictionary/

Oeru syaw "Tirea Ikran" kop slä frakrrmi layu oe "Grammar Skxawng"   :)

'Oma Tirea

I just keep wishing a link like that would be listed at the downloads page (or SOMETHING similar...)
[img]http://swokaikran.skxawng.lu/sigbar/nwotd.php?p=2b[/img]

ÌTXTSTXRR!!

Srake serar le'Ìnglìsìa lì'fyayä aylì'ut?  Nari si älofoniru rutxe!!

kewnya txamew'itan

Quote from: ll.sxkxawng on July 13, 2010, 12:47:27 AM
I just keep wishing a link like that would be listed at the downloads page (or SOMETHING similar...)

It doesn't need to be. The latest versions of all the dictionaries are linked directly.
Internet Acronyms Nìna'vi

hamletä tìralpuseng lena'vi sngolä'eiyi. tìkangkem si awngahu ro
http://bit.ly/53GnAB
The translation of Hamlet into Na'vi has started! Join with us at http://bit.ly/53GnAB

txo nga new oehu pivlltxe nìna'vi, nga oer 'eylan si mì fayspuk (http://bit.ly/bp9fwf)
If you want to speak na'vi to me, friend me on facebook (http://bit.ly/bp9fwf)

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'Oma Tirea

Quote from: kemeoauniaea on July 13, 2010, 03:22:14 AM
Quote from: ll.sxkxawng on July 13, 2010, 12:47:27 AM
I just keep wishing a link like that would be listed at the downloads page (or SOMETHING similar...)

It doesn't need to be. The latest versions of all the dictionaries are linked directly.

I knew that (ngaytxoa for not clarifying here).  I am talking about either a link to the forum page, or links to the English -> Na'vi dictionary (and similar that keep getting updated).

Tslam srak set?

[img]http://swokaikran.skxawng.lu/sigbar/nwotd.php?p=2b[/img]

ÌTXTSTXRR!!

Srake serar le'Ìnglìsìa lì'fyayä aylì'ut?  Nari si älofoniru rutxe!!

Atsawl


kewnya txamew'itan

Quote from: ll.sxkxawng on July 13, 2010, 10:20:02 AM
Quote from: kemeoauniaea on July 13, 2010, 03:22:14 AM
Quote from: ll.sxkxawng on July 13, 2010, 12:47:27 AM
I just keep wishing a link like that would be listed at the downloads page (or SOMETHING similar...)

It doesn't need to be. The latest versions of all the dictionaries are linked directly.

I knew that (ngaytxoa for not clarifying here).  I am talking about either a link to the forum page, or links to the English -> Na'vi dictionary (and similar that keep getting updated).

Tslam srak set?



*facepalms*

oe tsleiam set, oe skxawngo lamängu
Internet Acronyms Nìna'vi

hamletä tìralpuseng lena'vi sngolä'eiyi. tìkangkem si awngahu ro
http://bit.ly/53GnAB
The translation of Hamlet into Na'vi has started! Join with us at http://bit.ly/53GnAB

txo nga new oehu pivlltxe nìna'vi, nga oer 'eylan si mì fayspuk (http://bit.ly/bp9fwf)
If you want to speak na'vi to me, friend me on facebook (http://bit.ly/bp9fwf)

numena'viyä hapxì amezamkivohinve
learnnavi's