Txe'lanit Hivawl...

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Quote from: Kemaweyan on June 18, 2010, 06:52:35 PM
Tewti! Txantsan! Ke lu oer aylì'u, fìfmawn wou oeru ;) Irayo seiyi oe ngaru, ma Prrton, sì karyur awngeyä ::)

Ngian lu oer tìpawm:

Quote from: Prrton on June 18, 2010, 04:44:36 PM
«Lam oer, _____» vs. «Lam oer fwa _____»

K. Paul used «lam oer, _____________» to me in a note. I had never seen this without «fwa», so I asked him...

Is there anything wrong with «lam oer» taking «fwa» to link it to "whatever seems..."?


Quote from: K. PawlNo, that's fine.

  Lam oer fwa po lu kanu nìtxan. OR Lam oer, po lu kanu nìtxan.

  My thinking here is that over time, lam oer could have evolved into a kind of adverbial, almost like "seemingly," just as sìlpey oe can have the force of "hopefully."

Srake tsun fko pivlltxe tengfya:

fpìl oe, po lu kanu nìtxan (tup san fpìl oel futa po lu kanu nìtxan sìk)
tsunslu, po lu kanu nìtxan (tup san tsunslu fwa po lu kanu nìtxan sìk)?

Ngeyä mesìpawm lu txantsan slä zene Karyur piveng. Ke omum oe.

Kxawm lìyatsu lahea sìpawm nìteng, ha latsu sìltsan fwa fko pey nì'it fte tsivun sivutx frafnetìpawmit ulte 'awsiteng por fpive'.

Tsun tivam, srak?

Kemaweyan

Lam oer, tsun fko fìfya pivlltxe. Slä nìngay, zene awnga pivey Karyuä tì'eyngit fìtxeleri ;)

Quote from: Prrton on June 18, 2010, 07:16:22 PM
Kxawm lìyatsu lahea sìpawm nìteng, ha latsu sìltsan fwa fko pey nì'it fte tsivun sivutx frafnetìpawmit ulte 'awsiteng por fpive'.

Fì'uri oe mllte ngahu.
Nìrangal frapo tsirvun pivlltxe nìNa'vi :D

Swoka Swizaw

Nawma Eywa!!

I have nothing to ever say again about Frommer's diligence and dedication pertaining to Na'vi. This has resparked my interest. So much to go over. Many srr it will take.

Kì'eyawn

Holy hell, ma Prrton :o  I go away for a little over a day, and come back to this.  Good grief, even if i ignore the time stuff for now, this is gonna take me a while to digest.

This is me thanking you, btw, in case you couldn't tell  ;)
eo Eywa oe 'ia

Fra'uri tìyawnur oe täpivìng nìwotx...

Tirea Aean

Ma Prrton, this is HUGE.



Thanks for posting this. I am freaking out. so exciting...I was right about many things here. I was thinking earlier about tsawa tsata tsaria and i was right about tsari mllte oe, and whatnot...

Holy crap.

Kyle Kepone

Man, Taronyu really has his work cut out for him, doesn't he?
Oe lu 'eylan lì'fyayä leNa'vi

My Blog, including Na'vi lessons: http://dissentculture.wordpress.com

kewnya txamew'itan

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roger

Hey Prrton,

I assume these are all Frommerian, but that was only implied for the sre-maw time-of-day words.

Tsamsiyu92

the "Numbers take nouns in the SINGULAR." isn't actually news. Haven't we been doing that for a long time now? ...or is this some kind of confirmation.

kewnya txamew'itan

Quote from: Tsamsiyu92 on June 19, 2010, 05:38:25 AM
the "Numbers take nouns in the SINGULAR." isn't actually news. Haven't we been doing that for a long time now? ...or is this some kind of confirmation.

I think it's just a confirmation.
Internet Acronyms Nìna'vi

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Kemaweyan

Lu tìpawm kop.

QuoteNumbers take nouns in the SINGULAR.

Slä txo oel sar lì'ut a san pxay sìk srak? Zene fko pivlltxe san pxaya srr sìk fu san pxaya trr sìk srak?
Nìrangal frapo tsirvun pivlltxe nìNa'vi :D

Lance R. Casey

Quote from: Kemaweyan on June 19, 2010, 06:51:16 AM
Slä txo oel sar lì'ut a san pxay sìk srak? Zene fko pivlltxe san pxaya srr sìk fu san pxaya trr sìk srak?

Pxaya srr sìk. Lu faysìkenong ta Pawl:

Lu awngar aytele apxay a teri sa'u pivlltxe

Oeru lu eylan apxay

// Lance R. Casey

Kemaweyan

Tam, irayo nìtxan. Ke amomun oel fìmesìkenongit ::)
Nìrangal frapo tsirvun pivlltxe nìNa'vi :D

Meuia te Stxeli Tstew'itan

Fìtsenge kifkey nìswey livu txo ayoe nìNa'vi perlltxeie. Ngal 'awstengyem olo'it fpi tskxekeng.

Muzer

Compose, o, o on X-based systems (most Linux distributions for example) with. compose key enabled.

And it exists in Any Soft Keyboard for Android: °
[21:42:56] <@Muzer> Apple products used to be good, if expensive
[21:42:59] <@Muzer> now they are just expensive

kyle katarn

AHH!! im soo EXCITED!!!! now i can learn something about the periods of day!!! ah, the excitement! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Kemaweyan

Quote from: Muzer on June 19, 2010, 01:12:04 PM
Compose, o, o on X-based systems (most Linux distributions for example) with. compose key enabled.

Extract this file and put into /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols and restart X :) Then for º press RightAlt + o. Also:

ì = RAlt + i
Ì = Shift + RAlt + i
ä = RAlt + a
Ä = Shift + RAlt + a


Sorry for offtop ::)
Nìrangal frapo tsirvun pivlltxe nìNa'vi :D

kewnya txamew'itan

Quote from: Meuia te Sätìng Tstew'itan on June 19, 2010, 12:49:13 PM
Quote from: kemeoauniaea on June 19, 2010, 02:38:32 AM
Quote from: Meuia te Sätìng Tstew'itan on June 18, 2010, 06:24:23 PM
not everyone knows how to make it...

How do you?

I'm on a French CSA keyboard so I can just type alt_gr + ;

Doesn't work on my UK keyboard, other than vowels (which get an acute accent), the only keys that have characters made with alt gr are ` which goes to ¦ and 4 which goes to €.
Internet Acronyms Nìna'vi

hamletä tìralpuseng lena'vi sngolä'eiyi. tìkangkem si awngahu ro
http://bit.ly/53GnAB
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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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Meuia te Stxeli Tstew'itan

Quote from: kemeoauniaea on June 19, 2010, 01:47:31 PM
Quote from: Meuia te Sätìng Tstew'itan on June 19, 2010, 12:49:13 PM
Quote from: kemeoauniaea on June 19, 2010, 02:38:32 AM
Quote from: Meuia te Sätìng Tstew'itan on June 18, 2010, 06:24:23 PM
not everyone knows how to make it...

How do you?

I'm on a French CSA keyboard so I can just type alt_gr + ;

Doesn't work on my UK keyboard, other than vowels (which get an acute accent), the only keys that have characters made with alt gr are ` which goes to ¦ and 4 which goes to €.

I don't know how to do it on a English UK configuration. The only thing I can suggest you is to try every single key match you can using the right alt, right control and shift. There is also a good chance that this key is simply not on your keyboard...
Fìtsenge kifkey nìswey livu txo ayoe nìNa'vi perlltxeie. Ngal 'awstengyem olo'it fpi tskxekeng.

Plumps

Quote from: Prrton on June 18, 2010, 04:44:36 PM
K. Pawl supports these abbreviations in writing:

   º12:17 R
   KxT
   º2:36 H
   º4:55 K
   º10:36 T
   KxTx


[...]

Using «mllte» in agreement with others about specific topics

[...]
   Oe hu sempul mllte tsara txampay lìm nìhawng fte trray fmivi sivop tengkrr a trr a'aw ftem.

I was wondering why it is not Tx for txon since it is Kx(am)Tx(on) and Kx(am)T(rr)? Going from that you could misunderstand T as trr

Second quote is just a minor typo that I noticed. ;)