Yelling at people

Started by Seze, December 23, 2009, 02:49:28 PM

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Seze

Has anyone else started calling people skxawng while driving?  I was driving home last night and someone pulled out in front of me and I thought to myself, "what a moron".  Then I remembered we had this great word for moron, well needless to say, it got used this morning on my commute to work.  Anyone else started working on your Na'vi road rage linguistics?


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Brainiac

I only use pxasik atm, but I think skxawng will come later
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Eywayä mokri

Well I begin using such words as yes, thank you, no, goodbye or hello in Na'vi with my family. ^^

They really think am crazy. :)
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Brainiac

I'm not allowed to use them :)
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Eywayä mokri

What are you doing here you should be studying!^^
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Brainiac

Quote from: Eywa mokriyä on December 23, 2009, 02:59:19 PM
What are you doing here you should be studying!^^
it's 10 pm. I can stop now.
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Eywayä mokri

Ok ok you can have a break then. :)
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Payoang

The yelling is mostly from other people, at me. "Geeek"

Brainiac

Quote from: Seabass on December 23, 2009, 03:09:03 PM
The yelling is mostly from other people, at me. "Geeek"
yeah. But not in na'vi, though, so we don't pay attention to it ^_^
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Taruia

I too have taken to calling people Skxawng >.> but my family all think I'm nuts for using "made up" words. Oh well they have gotten over the fact that I am in a light saber stage combat group, they will get over this too lol!

Seze

First time I've actually tried making a sentence, so this is probably really bad (grammatically speaking), but South Park gives us something to look to in insults and yelling at people, so in the words of Eric Cartman,  Askxik, oel kelku kä.  (Screw this, I'm going home).


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Skxawng

I too have been yelling 'skxawng' while driving, but I'd also like an explicative, like 'f***' and 's***'

also people i don't know i'll thank with Irayo, i figure eventually I'll run into someone who knows it then bam, fun s***.


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Ptxèrra

during shopping when i got my change back i said irayo.
realy you must have seen there faces,
and skxawng is nice in traffic.

yes its funny using Na'vi.
at home they they dont mind other languages, since my bro speaks klingon.

it would be fun if cartman goes speak na'vi, we might learn from it at this point.
so if southpark uses na'vi we have done well.
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Brainiac

Quote from: Skxawng on December 23, 2009, 07:10:27 PM
I too have been yelling 'skxawng' while driving, but I'd also like an explicative, like 'F**K' and 'S**T'

also people i don't know i'll thank with Irayo, i figure eventually I'll run into someone who knows it then bam, fun s***.
Pxasìk seems to fill that role quite well.  ;D
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Skxawng

Quote from: Brainiac on December 24, 2009, 05:50:21 AM
Pxasìk seems to fill that role quite well.  ;D

... what does that mean? I can't find it in the voacb. where are you getting it from?


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Roiki

Quote from: Skxawng on December 24, 2009, 02:17:58 PM
Quote from: Brainiac on December 24, 2009, 05:50:21 AM
Pxasìk seems to fill that role quite well.  ;D

... what does that mean? I can't find it in the voacb. where are you getting it from?

It means basically "screw that!", it was in interview with Paul Frommer. here's the link
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Karyu Amawey

Hmm, it appears to be a compound between pxi "sharp" and the verb sìk "to unquote".  

Honestly, though, you know it's bad when you start conjugating English verbs using the Na'Vi infixation rules.  I've been studying and doing practice problems too much, and so the other day I accidentally said "I p-ol-ut your shirt on a hanger"  Needless to say, Na'Vi infixes and English verbs do not mesh well, especially with non-Na'Vi speakers :p
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Brainiac

You should totally do that!!! ;D
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Skxawng

Quote from: Roiki on December 24, 2009, 02:25:24 PM
It means basically "screw that!", it was in interview with Paul Frommer. here's the link

Thanks mate :D


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