Good Morning America Related Phrases (and audio recording)

Started by Prrton, February 26, 2010, 02:10:37 AM

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NeotrekkerZ

Definitely, and personally I think it would be very cool if they did. 
Rìk oe lu hufwemì, nìn fya'ot a oe tswayon!

Talis

QuoteTry a different MP3 player, or turn off surround in the one you are using?  MP3 files don't typically define more than two channels (Left and right), and if they are the same, something trying to process it for surround w/ pro logic or whatever will naturally send the result to the center speaker.

I don't use something like a software-sorround-decoder and it's equal which player I'm using...
it seems to me that it's just because the file is mono... I turned it in stereo and now it works correctly. ^^

Plumps

Can you confirm the vocab vor "slow" / "slowly" again as kì'ong / nìk'ong?

Erimeyz

In Prrton's notes in the pdf, he says:

Quote from: Prrton
Txon'ong is the word I came up with for "evening". "Morning" remains undefined/undisclosed.  Honestly, I don't think it exists yet, so please go comment on the "Time on Earth in Na'vi" proposal in Intermediate.
That thread is closed, so I started a new one with my ideas for "morning".

  - Eri