The Na’vi Frequency Dictionary

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Hahaw[hhvhhvcz]

Quote from: Tìtstewan on August 02, 2015, 12:36:27 PM
The funny thing: the top three are: Oe lu nga - I am you.  ;D ;D
HRH ... but it make sence ;D ;D.
And I think, first 500 could be "most" Frequency ;). (also very useful for me)
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Great job! I wanted to see some result, but unfortunately I forgot which ones :-X. I'm forgetting most things I do not write to the paper.
I'll look at it and maybe idea will return :)
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Quote from: Hahaw[hhvhhvcz] on August 02, 2015, 12:52:18 PM

And I think, first 500 could be "most" Frequency ;). (also very useful for me)

http://www.memrise.com/course/142466/most-frequently-used-navi-words/

:)  This course now has the top 500 Na'vi words listed/included in a form you can be quizzed over. :D  I hope it is as useful as you think it will be! 8)
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Kame Ayyo’koti

Sämoktsyìp: If possible, could you number the words? So if I wanted to know the most common 25 words, for example, I wouldn't have to count the rows?
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#27
Quote from: Tìtstewan on September 18, 2015, 01:04:04 AM
Added (plus a few fails fixed) :)
Irayo. Lesar nìngay. :)

EDIT: Did you update the gallery version? I downloaded it (because I saw it was updated), but the words still aren't numbered in it.
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Tìtstewan

#28
I did, but apparently it does not took the new version. Weird.

EDIT:
I've deleted the previous one and re-uploaded it.

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阿波

Some very useful statistics I asked for a while ago (sorry if someone's posted them already). Number of words needed for respective text coverage:

10%=2
20%=6
30%=14
40%=27
50%=50
60%=85
70%=143
80%=244
90%=444
95%=653 (That's where some people begin to comprehend a text sufficiently*)
98%=913 (That's where most people begin to achieve sufficient comprehension levels*)

Wow, that's not even a tenth for regular languages ;D

Toliman

Interesting statistics  :)

QuoteWow, that's not even a tenth for regular languages ;D
;D ;D

Hahaw[hhvhhvcz]

Quote from: Kamailehope on September 26, 2015, 08:38:45 AM
Interesting statistics  :)
Yes , it is. :D

Quote from: 阿波 on September 26, 2015, 08:26:38 AM
Wow, that's not even a tenth for regular languages ;D

Does it mean that Na'vi is easier than "normal languages"?
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阿波

Quote from: Hahaw[hhvhhvcz] on September 26, 2015, 01:30:59 PM
Does it mean that Na'vi is easier than "normal languages"?
I wasn't sure which word to choose. Generally, the antonym of conlang, is "natural language." But, I've only studied or read about a selection of first-world languages, and the total number of languages still existing today (as in, having native speakers) is estimated at 6-7k. So, I don't want to generalise.
But I can say for sure, that learning sufficient amount of Na'vi vocabulary is easier, than learning sufficient amount of vocabulary in any language like English, Russian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, German, etc. (unless you speak a very similar language already (lexically)).

Tìtstewan

If I am not mistaken, nobody posted that stats, and that's a cool nì'aw info! :)

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Kame Ayyo’koti

fì- and fay+ appear to be missing from the prefix frequency list.
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Tìtstewan

Oooo! *checks* Oops, it's still in the "All affixes", but I apparently forgot to add fay+ and fì- to the prefix block. That should be fixed now. :)

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I've uploaded a new version. :) I've fixed a few mistakes and corrected some IPA stuff and my chaotic grammar. :o

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