Conversational Vocab - Learn These First

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Na'ríng Tsmuke

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Quote from: b1 on February 12, 2010, 09:38:41 AM
Irayo ma Erimeyz.

This list is really great.
Since I am using Jmemorize for learning new vocabs, I converted your vocab list to a csv file, which can be imported in Jmemorize. It is attached to this thread.

Nimun Irayo
I hope I've attached the right file, which should be a pdf. of b1's * conversationwords.csv .
Irayo Erimeyz for putting the original list together and irayo b1 for the .csv
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Erimeyz

michelle, cool!  Thanks for making this and sharing it!

  - Eri

Tsamsiyu92

Isn't "a" the relative pronoun, while futa "nounify" a clause.

a:
Tute a kawng lu.
Person that evil is.

futa:
Oe new futa nga ngeyä eltu ting oeru.
I want that you give your brain to me.

Kì'eyawn

Quote from: Tsamsiyu92 on April 21, 2010, 01:05:26 PM
Isn't "a" the relative pronoun, while futa "nounify" a clause.

a:
Tute a kawng lu.
Person that evil is.

futa:
Oel new futa nga ngeyä eltu ting oeru.
I want that you give your brain to me.

Futa is an accusative, so the subject needs to take the ergative.  But yes, ma tsmuk.
eo Eywa oe 'ia

Fra'uri tìyawnur oe täpivìng nìwotx...

Tsamsiyu92

^Irayo, some have said not to use ergative ending when the pronoun is before a modal verb.

kewnya txamew'itan

Ma tsamsiyu, those people are almost always right. It's just that the long form of new (using futa) is an exception. All the other modals never take an ergative.
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Txe'lan a-kalin

Irayo a million times over! As a beginner this will be very helpful for me  :)

Taronyu

Edited to remove lì' for speak - most certainly NOT a word.

So everyone who learned it - try and forget?

Jameso

Irayo nga!

fi`u  lu  sìltsan!

Kìyevame tsmukan!

Kemaweyan

Quote from: Jameso on July 12, 2010, 12:25:12 PM
Irayo nga!

fi`u  lu  sìltsan!

Kìyevame tsmukan!

Irayo ngaru

fi'u lu sìltsan! - good. but if you want to say "was" you must use lamu

Kìyevame, ma tsmukan!
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Quote from: Kemaweyan on July 12, 2010, 12:28:12 PM
Quote from: Jameso on July 12, 2010, 12:25:12 PM
Irayo nga!

fi`u  lu  sìltsan!

Kìyevame tsmukan!

Irayo s(eiy)i ngaru

Fi'u lu sìltsan! - good. but if you want to say "was" you must use lamu

Kìyevame, ma tsmukan!

Edit 2 ;)
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Ma ll.sxkxawng, the entire si is optional, also, the ma is required, only animals and collective nouns allow it but do not require it for the vocative.

So edit 3:

Quote from: ll.sxkxawng on July 12, 2010, 11:15:30 PM
Quote from: Kemaweyan on July 12, 2010, 12:28:12 PM
Quote from: Jameso on July 12, 2010, 12:25:12 PM
Irayo nga!

fi`u  lu  sìltsan!

Kìyevame tsmukan!

Irayo (s(<eiy>)i) ngaru

Fi'u lu sìltsan! - good. but if you want to say "was" you must use lamu

Kìyevame, ma tsmukan!

Edit 2 ;)

(brackets indicate optional sections).
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mmarkster

Irayo ma tsmukan. Looks like I have a lot to learn.

DutchNavi

As I am a beginner in the Na'vi language I really appreciate the 'Learn These First' word list. However I do notice some differences with Taronyu's Na'vi - English dictionary.
I have listed the major differences here:

po - he, she, it   ->   he, she
tsakrr - that time   ->   then, at that time
fya - way   ->   fya'o - path, way, manner
tengfya - same way   ->   as, same way as
prrte' - pleasure   ->   pleasurable (of an activity)

It may make the adpositions more clear when '–' or '+' are added:
mì+, ta–, ne–, vay–, fa–, na–, fpi+

Also it may be useful to show the stressed syllable in the Na'vi words, like this:
oe, ayoeng, awnga, aynga, poan, poe, ayfo, lahe, 'u, lì'fya, plltxe, omum, Na'vi, Na'vi, leNa'vi, plltxeNa'vi, po, lapo, frapo, kawtu, 'awpo, 'u, tsa'u, fra'u, ke'u, 'upe, krrpe, tsakrr, frakrr, kawkrr, nulkrr, tengkrr, tsengpe, tseng, tsatseng, fya'o, fyape, fya, tengfya, ulte, zene, futa, rutxe, irayo, srane, kehe, 'aw, txan, hawng, mun, 'ul, wotx, teng, sìltsan, nìltsan, muiä, txoa, prrte'

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