Prezi lessons

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#40
Quote from: DutchNavi on August 30, 2010, 06:09:39 PM
Quote from: Le'eylan on August 29, 2010, 04:17:22 PM
  • Updated 2b with a lot of new infixes
pxìsrekrr -> pxisrekrr
pxìmawkrr -> pximawkrr
This is best visible on slide 9 (after the dinos)
But also on slides 6-8, 10-12 and 14-30. That is 24 slides in total.
*tererkup* GAH. I'm such a skxawng. WHY. Why did I not check that before I did the pictures.
Ok. It's cool. I'll manage.

Quote from: DutchNavi on August 30, 2010, 06:09:39 PM
On the four slides with the words tamul, tìmul, tìyul and tayul, the cross (horizontal line) on the "t" of "tul" is for a technical reason not (always) visible. So the word "tul" looks more like "lul", which is unfortunately a profanity in Dutch. :o
Fixed. HRH. Weird prezis  ;)

Quote from: тиреа аеан on August 29, 2010, 08:50:35 PM
EDIT: prezi 11 has been corrected. story content has NOT been changed, just a few minor grammar things.

Awesome, irayo!  :D




  • 3- added 'om
  • 2b- fixed pxì and tul...
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#41
TR download links updated.

TR now owns download rights to Le'eylan Prezis. I noticed WAYY too many copies of PNgN prezis exist. I am claiming exclusivity to the updated versions, so you know everything is updated to the latest version and so you know you have an original. I obviously will NOT be charging money for this, so its not that big of a deal, and imo, getting the updates from TR is easier than making a copy and downloading.

to download, visit http://tirearadio.com/ngaynume

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'Oma Tirea

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Le'eylan

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'Oma Tirea

Mipa Pìrezi säfpìl: ayopin & more nouns

Suggested words to include:

  • Ngul
  • Tun
  • Rim
  • Ean
  • 'Om
  • Teyr
  • Layon
  • Tswin
  • Eywa'eveng
  • Kenten
  • (maybe some other Pandoran Flora/Fauna)
  • (any other nouns you feel would be great additions)

...and a suggested addition to prezi 3: neyn as an opposite to vawm on the first slide

Remember, ma Le'eylan, you will get +karma for every prezi that will (appear to) come in useful ;D
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Quote from: 'Oma Tirea on September 07, 2010, 12:22:13 AM
Mipa Pìrezi säfpìl: ayopin & more nouns

Suggested words to include:

  • Ngul
  • Tun
  • Rim
  • Ean
  • 'Om
  • Teyr
  • Layon
All these are already in prezi 3....

  • Tswin
  • Eywa'eveng

  • Kenten
  • (maybe some other Pandoran Flora/Fauna)
  • (any other nouns you feel would be great additions)
Hmm... maybe I should do a full body-part-prezi,
and maybe just.. a proper noun one. Thoughts?


...and a suggested addition to prezi 3: neyn as an opposite to vawm on the first slide
And these are on the third slide in 3  ;)

Remember, ma Le'eylan, you will get +karma for every prezi that will (appear to) come in useful ;D
:D I'll do my best!
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'Oma Tirea

#48
Nice additions.  I was going by the text file, which apparently needs some synchronization :P

Quote from: Le'eylan on September 07, 2010, 12:36:41 AM
Hmm... maybe I should do a full body-part-prezi,
and maybe just.. a proper noun one. Thoughts?


Looks like you've already got a proper noun prezi (prezi 4).  The body-part prezi might move a little bit out of Prezi 1, but I'm OK with that :)

It would take these words out of Prezis 1 and 8:


  • Kxetse
  • Pxun
  • Pxuntil
  • Kinam
  • Kinamtil
  • Txe'lan
  • Tokx
  • Eltu
  • Nari
  • Mikyun
  • Seyri
  • Ontu
  • Re'o
  • Ngäng
  • Tsyokx
  • Zekwä
  • Nikre
  • Key
  • Flew
  • Venu
  • Venzek

...and would add these words:


  • tswin
  • sre'
  • ftxì
  • kxa
  • txärem
  • pil

(the last two come fresh from naviteri.org)
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No.. prezi 4 is Pronouns  :D

Maybe the first one can be just "good words to know" and then I'll make a body-part one.

In prezi 6, I realized that fìkrr is added in the list, but I got no picture. Should I make one? Yes.. I should.



Updated the txt. with the colors, neyn-vawm, and the new words in 6.
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Tirea Aean

#50
Quote from: Le'eylan on September 07, 2010, 03:52:34 AM
No.. prezi 4 is Pronouns  :D

Maybe the first one can be just "good words to know" and then I'll make a body-part one.

In prezi 6, I realized that fìkrr is added in the list, but I got no picture. Should I make one? Yes.. I should.



Updated the txt. with the colors, neyn-vawm, and the new words in 6.



Updated TR Download links.

EDIT: ALso, how can we include in Prezi 3 that for husahaw and for us/awn forms of verbs that form adj can NOT be used with lu to declare a noun to be that? natkenong:

oe lu husahaw does NOT work. but husahawa tuteru lu ayunil is the only way to do it.

Le'eylan

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Tirea Aean


Kayrìlien

I hadn't looked at any of your newly updated Prezis until now; they're all really awesome, ma Le'eylan! It's great that you're going back and updating the old ones with new information. And of course, your drawings are always so cute!

Kayrìlien

Tirea Aean

Quote from: Kayrìlien on September 10, 2010, 04:11:17 PM
I hadn't looked at any of your newly updated Prezis until now; they're all really awesome, ma Le'eylan! It's great that you're going back and updating the old ones with new information. And of course, your drawings are always so cute!

Kayrìlien

via TR.com srak?

of course this latest one is on hold for TR because apparently it is not complete yet.

'Oma Tirea

Quote from: Kayrìlien on September 10, 2010, 04:11:17 PM
I hadn't looked at any of your newly updated Prezis until now; they're all really awesome, ma Le'eylan! It's great that you're going back and updating the old ones with new information. And of course, your drawings are always so cute!

Kayrìlien

In addition, this will be useful for future aynumeyu of PNgN ;D
[img]http://swokaikran.skxawng.lu/sigbar/nwotd.php?p=2b[/img]

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Kayrìlien

Quote from: Tirea Aean on September 10, 2010, 04:12:36 PM
Quote from: Kayrìlien on September 10, 2010, 04:11:17 PM
I hadn't looked at any of your newly updated Prezis until now; they're all really awesome, ma Le'eylan! It's great that you're going back and updating the old ones with new information. And of course, your drawings are always so cute!

Kayrìlien

via TR.com srak?

of course this latest one is on hold for TR because apparently it is not complete yet.

Srane. I did copy her Prezi about Dr. Frommer's story about Txewì so that I have it for easy access on my account (and so I could fix a couple typos), but yeah, I saw all the others on TR. And they're awesome!

Quote from: 'Oma Tirea on September 10, 2010, 04:30:14 PM

In addition, this will be useful for future aynumeyu of PNgN ;D

Very much so! Now that we're starting over again, I want to make sure that we've covered every possible aspect of the language in some way or another between the two of us. I've kind of been holding off on doing a full-on Prezi about colors, not because there's no reason to, but because Karyu Pawl specifically said in his blog post that he would have more information to come. Plus, both Le'eylan and myself have touched on colors in other assorted Prezis (though I have not, as of yet, updated mine).

TL;DR version: Le'eylan is awesome.  :)

Kayrìlien

Hufwe Atxur

Thank you for the very good made lessons!! I like all of them - please keep the work up :)
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Tirea Aean

please note that these prezis are being updated often and they are no longer able to be downloaded off of Prezi.com. The most up to date versions are always on tirearadio.com available for download.

if you have downloaded a prezi, chances are that it is now out of date. to update, download from TR.

DutchNavi

Ma Le'eylan, thanks for the new Prezi lesson, it is great!

Corrections/remarks for Prezi lesson 13:

alaksì -> alaksi ::)

Slide [muiä]. The number 10 is decimal (and not octal), maybe an idea to just write them out in Na'vi?
1 -> 'aw, 10 -> vomun

Slide [muntxa]. Too bad you can't see SE in se yet, but meeting Paul Frommer has soften the pain I guess. :D

Is it difficult to add underlining to mark stress in the words between []?
Here is a list for this Prezi:
keteng, ftxìlor, ftxìvä', kakrel, kalin, kanu, ku'up, teya, 'awve, muve, pxeyve, tsìve, mrrve, puve, kive, volve, tstunwi, alaksi, pxasul, lerìk, muiä, sevin, yawne, txanew, muntxa
If I can help you by supplying similar word lists for the other Prezis, let me know!

Also I noted that you wrote Keteng, Kanu and Teya with capitalization and the other words in this Prezi without. Maybe it is an idea to follow Taronyu's dictionary for capitalization? (most words without, except: Omatikaya, Tsahìk, Tawtute etc. and phrases)

Some remarks for other Prezis:
Lesson 3:
[That was the adjective part,
let's start with the emotions!]
nouns - the title is the name of the emotion, ...
conected -> connected
adjetives -> adjectives

Lesson 5a:
Slide Txe'lanä, Palulukanä and last slide: from the list of letters that go with ä, I think the letters f, h, s, ts, v, z can be removed because they never occur at the end of a syllable or word.

Lesson 6:
[Kempe/Pehem?]
Did you see
what he did?