Are you an AVATAR fan or a Na'vi fan?

Started by Irtaviš Ačankif, November 20, 2011, 08:36:27 PM

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Na'vi fan
12 (70.6%)
AVATAR fan
5 (29.4%)

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All A except for 4 (hey, a poster is a poster :), and that's an easy pronunciation to get right), and no answer for 5 (both are fine).
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Na'vi, no doubt. Though I really loved the movie.
And by the way, is there any age limit at AvatarMeet? And what is the cheapest way to get from Oslo to Seattle?
In the unwieldy situation of knowing way more grammar than vocab

Irtaviš Ačankif

I think it would probably be some sort of super-cheap airline. Though I wouldn't like to go on one...they usually have bad safety records and use old and dangerous planes like the Tu-144 long-range propeller plane.

I don't know whether any of them are still in business though.
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"First name" is Ačankif, not Eltabiš! In Na'vi, Atsankip.

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In the unwieldy situation of knowing way more grammar than vocab

Irtaviš Ačankif

Sorry - I mean the Tu-114, which is VERY different from the Tu-144. Here is the Tu-114:

It is a propeller plane that can go as fast as a 747.

This is the Tu-144:
Previously Ithisa Kīranem, Uniltìrantokx te Skxawng.

Name from my Sakaš conlang, from Sakasul Ältäbisäl Acarankïp

"First name" is Ačankif, not Eltabiš! In Na'vi, Atsankip.

Nongyu te Syulang Swokioang'itan

Am I the only one who falls in love with tu-144? I'm a real airplane geek though....  :-\
In the unwieldy situation of knowing way more grammar than vocab

Kamean

#26
With the TU-114 had only one accident, and then because of a blunder of the crew. Now none of them are being used.
As same as TU-144.
Tse'a ngal ke'ut a krr fra'uti kame.


Irtaviš Ačankif

Quote from: Kamean on November 27, 2011, 01:43:56 PM
Now none of them are not being used.
You are obviously a die-hard Na'vi fan.
Previously Ithisa Kīranem, Uniltìrantokx te Skxawng.

Name from my Sakaš conlang, from Sakasul Ältäbisäl Acarankïp

"First name" is Ačankif, not Eltabiš! In Na'vi, Atsankip.

Irtaviš Ačankif

Quote from: Nantang tihusahaw on November 27, 2011, 01:41:20 PM
Am I the only one who falls in love with tu-144? I'm a real airplane geek though....  :-\
The Tu-144 is long scrapped, like the Concorde. It can go Mach 2.2, really cool.
Previously Ithisa Kīranem, Uniltìrantokx te Skxawng.

Name from my Sakaš conlang, from Sakasul Ältäbisäl Acarankïp

"First name" is Ačankif, not Eltabiš! In Na'vi, Atsankip.

Kamean

Tse'a ngal ke'ut a krr fra'uti kame.


Nongyu te Syulang Swokioang'itan

Quote from: Uniltìrantokx te Skxawng on November 27, 2011, 01:45:41 PM
Quote from: Nantang tihusahaw on November 27, 2011, 01:41:20 PM
Am I the only one who falls in love with tu-144? I'm a real airplane geek though....  :-\
The Tu-144 is long scrapped, like the Concorde. It can go Mach 2.2, really cool.

Mach 2.2 isn't too bad for a plane like that! How fast in km/h would that be?
In the unwieldy situation of knowing way more grammar than vocab

Irtaviš Ačankif

2695.1 km/h

That is the Tu-144 (the futuristic jet) not the Tu-114 (the passenger propeller plane operated by cheap airlines)
Previously Ithisa Kīranem, Uniltìrantokx te Skxawng.

Name from my Sakaš conlang, from Sakasul Ältäbisäl Acarankïp

"First name" is Ačankif, not Eltabiš! In Na'vi, Atsankip.

archaic

#32
Tu144 was the soviet equivalent of concorde.

TU-144 wiki page.
TU-144 in depth fan site.
Concorde wiki page.
Concorde in depth fan site.

Was it built from plans stolen from France?
:-\
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Nongyu te Syulang Swokioang'itan

Ever heard of Ryanair? ugh!
NOW, ONLY 64 NOK TO MADRID!!
Everything costs extra, even the toilet isn't free. The foods tastes crap, and the crew is stupid. Any luggage costs extra.
Dunno, archiac.
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Key'ìl Nekxetse

Back to the original subject: :)
I was impressed by the technical side of Avatar, but I've stayed interested because of the Na'vi culture and Na'viyä lì'fya.
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Txärem te Parìk Tina'ite

This is a very interesting question, but I'm afraid that I do not have to read or do your quiz to find out what kind of fan I am. I'm more of a Na'vi fan because of their way of life. It's a very refreshing and pure way to live. Look at our way of living, we're destructive and pollute everything we touch (Ok, not everything, but you get the point, right?). That's just how we, as humans, are. Na'vi culture is what really attracted me to the movie along with the language they speak. They're just beautiful.

Irtaviš Ačankif

I am talking about Na'vi fan as in "Fan of the Na'vi language" not "Fan of the Na'vi people"
Previously Ithisa Kīranem, Uniltìrantokx te Skxawng.

Name from my Sakaš conlang, from Sakasul Ältäbisäl Acarankïp

"First name" is Ačankif, not Eltabiš! In Na'vi, Atsankip.

Txärem te Parìk Tina'ite

#37
Ah, I see, but it would be the same. I apologize for the misunderstanding. At least I said that I liked the Na'vi language, though. At least something was a little on-topic. ;D