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Started by Plumps, October 25, 2010, 02:29:26 PM

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Plumps

Okay, I've done it ... don't know what I'm going to do with it (I'm new to this whole stuff, not sure whether I'm comfortable with the design etc.), I'll see how it goes as I go along.

Here's my attempt at a blog: Aylì'uä Ramunong ;)

Yayo

And you said that you wouldn't know what to write about!
Well done, I found it enjoyable.


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Plumps

Quote from: Yayo Seykxel on November 12, 2010, 06:47:32 AM
And you said that you wouldn't know what to write about!
Well done, I found it enjoyable.

Irayo nìtxan, ma Callum... glad you liked it. It is quite difficult to think of topics, tì'efumì oeyä, that's the reason why I hold all possibilities open for Na'vi, English and German entries ... I even could imagine to do Irish ones as well or Swedish, once I'm more fluent in them again. ::)

'Oma Tirea

Quote from: Plumps on November 13, 2010, 03:21:28 PM
Quote from: Yayo Seykxel on November 12, 2010, 06:47:32 AM
And you said that you wouldn't know what to write about!
Well done, I found it enjoyable.

Irayo nìtxan, ma Callum... glad you liked it. It is quite difficult to think of topics, tì'efumì oeyä, that's the reason why I hold all possibilities open for Na'vi, English and German entries ... I even could imagine to do Irish ones as well or Swedish, once I'm more fluent in them again. ::)

Sran, I saw it on your blog... *Kelìk/*Kälìk for Gælic...

I also thought of *Ayrlänt for Ireland...

[img]http://swokaikran.skxawng.lu/sigbar/nwotd.php?p=2b[/img]

ÌTXTSTXRR!!

Srake serar le'Ìnglìsìa lì'fyayä aylì'ut?  Nari si älofoniru rutxe!!

Plumps

Quote from: Sxkxawng alu 'Oma Tirea on November 13, 2010, 03:54:57 PMSran, I saw it on your blog... *Kelìk/*Kälìk for Gælic...

I also thought of *Ayrlänt for Ireland...

Thanks, ma Sxkxawng ;)
First ones definitely possible when taking it from English.

The one for Ireland is not possible, I think, since -nt at the end is not allowed, kefyak?

Tirea Aean

Quote from: Plumps on November 13, 2010, 04:32:33 PM
Quote from: Sxkxawng alu 'Oma Tirea on November 13, 2010, 03:54:57 PMSran, I saw it on your blog... *Kelìk/*Kälìk for Gælic...

I also thought of *Ayrlänt for Ireland...

Thanks, ma Sxkxawng ;)
First ones definitely possible when taking it from English.

The one for Ireland is not possible, I think, since -nt at the end is not allowed, kefyak?


is yrl even possible either? what does the nation of ireland call itself?

Yayo

Quote from: Tirea Aean on November 13, 2010, 08:01:34 PM
is yrl even possible either? what does the nation of ireland call itself?

The Drunken Isle?


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Tirea Aean

Quote from: Yayo Seykxel on November 13, 2010, 08:09:21 PM
Quote from: Tirea Aean on November 13, 2010, 08:01:34 PM
is yrl even possible either? what does the nation of ireland call itself?

The Drunken Isle?

the Germans do not call their country Germany. they call it Deutschland. do the Irish really call their country Ireland? (when not speaking english)

Yayo

Oh, I understand that but Irishmen speak English I could ask my Irish friend..


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Lisa

Quote from: Tirea Aean on November 13, 2010, 08:14:05 PM
the Germans do not call their country Germany. they call it Deutschland. do the Irish really call their country Ireland? (when not speaking english)

Wikipedia sez: Article 4 of the Irish constitution adopted in 1937 provides that: "The name of the state is Éire, or, in the English language, Ireland." 

Sorry, I've been afflicted with Googleitis tonight.  :)
Oeru syaw "Tirea Ikran" kop slä frakrrmi layu oe "Grammar Skxawng"   :)

'Oma Tirea

Quote from: Tirea Aean on November 13, 2010, 08:01:34 PM
Quote from: Plumps on November 13, 2010, 04:32:33 PM
Quote from: Sxkxawng alu 'Oma Tirea on November 13, 2010, 03:54:57 PMSran, I saw it on your blog... *Kelìk/*Kälìk for Gælic...

I also thought of *Ayrlänt for Ireland...

Thanks, ma Sxkxawng ;)
First ones definitely possible when taking it from English.

The one for Ireland is not possible, I think, since -nt at the end is not allowed, kefyak?


is yrl even possible either? what does the nation of ireland call itself?

No, but the "y" is in an "ay" diphthong, and sran, there really should be an "ì" at the end.. :P

[img]http://swokaikran.skxawng.lu/sigbar/nwotd.php?p=2b[/img]

ÌTXTSTXRR!!

Srake serar le'Ìnglìsìa lì'fyayä aylì'ut?  Nari si älofoniru rutxe!!

Plumps

Quote from: Tirea Ikran on November 13, 2010, 08:28:16 PM
Quote from: Tirea Aean on November 13, 2010, 08:14:05 PM
the Germans do not call their country Germany. they call it Deutschland. do the Irish really call their country Ireland? (when not speaking english)

Wikipedia sez: Article 4 of the Irish constitution adopted in 1937 provides that: "The name of the state is Éire, or, in the English language, Ireland." 
Correct, and that would become something like *Erì in Na'vi

Ngawng

#32
New blog post for me *dances*

EDIT: waiiiit there's typos. Don't read it yet!!! Hrh :D

Okay youse can read it now :3

29.f.australia


Eltusiyu

Oeru txoa livu, ma Plumps.
Oel ke amomum futa fìta'leng lu lePolskxì nì'aw. :( Oeyä kxeyey.

Set fìpìlok lu leÌnglìsì sì leNa'vi nì'aw.

Rutxe, wivìntxu oer oeyä keyeyit txo lu sa'u. :)

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Plumps

;) ngari txe'lan mawey livu, ma oeyä tsmukan ... oeyä tì'eyng zolo tsalsungay :D ke tsole'a tsat srekrr ;)
Nga kem si tìkangkemur asìltsan


MIPP

Quote from: Plumps on December 18, 2010, 04:42:10 PM
Added MIPP's blog ;)

I am glad to see that my blog is already on the list. I hope you like it, sometimes is hard to choose what to speak about and when writing in Na'vi is even harder to choose what to talk about as sometimes there's a important word missing  ;D

Well, to finish, I hope my blog is good enough so that you go there every single day.
Na'vi for beginners | Dict-Na'vi.com

Hufwe lìng io pay, nìfnu slä nìlaw.
Loveless, Act IV.

Eltusiyu


Kxangangang! - Oeyä Pìlok leNa'vi

Previously called Kxrekorikus

Tirea Aean