Conversational Vocab - Learn These First

Started by Erimeyz, February 07, 2010, 07:59:44 AM

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Tsyesìka

Hey,

I just thought I'd share some of the words I'm learning to start, I'd love people to suggest things to add. Really when I was looking through them I was thinking of words I could apply to everyday life which are pretty common place, so common objects and actions. So far I've got:

txo - if
ral - meaning
kehe - no
tìng - give
nga - you
rutxe - please
tslam - understand
irayo - thanks
aynga - you
lu - to be
sìltsan - good
kaltxì - hello
srane - yes
fu - or
plltxe - speak
sran - yes
fo - they
ulte - and
ke - not
krr - time
oe - i
si - make/do
nìltsan - well

Hope people find it a good list and tailor it to their day to day activities.

Kamean

Tse'a ngal ke'ut a krr fra'uti kame.


Tsyesìka

O i realized I actually put the wrong list up :P The list i was suppose to put up is:

pamrel si - write
utral - tree
'ewll - plant
Ìnglìsì - english
pxir - beer
sämyam - hug
tsngal - cup
hawnven - shoe
tseo - art
ftia - study
numtseng - school
'em - cook
pamtseo - music
pay - water
hahaw - sleep
kelku - house
hawtsyìp - nap
tsngan - meat
'emyu - cooker
laro - clean
spxin - sick
atan - light
yom - eat
tawtute - skyperson
näk - drink
'eylan - friend
payoang - fish
yur - wash
keftxo - upset

Kamean

Tse'a ngal ke'ut a krr fra'uti kame.


Tirea Aean

#84
very practical set. :)



EDIT: a good idea with making practical word lists like these is pay attention to and list the part of speech with it.


Seze Mune

Good point, ma Tirea.  I really enjoy everyone's helpfulness here...and the links are marvelous.  Irayo seiyi nìtxan, meylan Na'viyä!

Nongyu te Syulang Swokioang'itan

In the unwieldy situation of knowing way more grammar than vocab

Ni-awtu

YAY! thanks for giving me somewhere to start! I copied these all out and will get learning :D

Tstewa Ikrantsyìp

Kaltxi
Oel ngati Kameie  :)

How do ngaru say "teacher" in Na'vi??  ???

Ta Ney'ite  :D
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Wllìm

Quote from: LBI on June 21, 2014, 05:55:30 AM
Kaltxi
Oel ngati Kameie  :)

How do ngaru say "teacher" in Na'vi??  ???

Ta Ney'ite  :D

Kaltxì ma Ney'ite :)

Teacher in Na'vi is karyu.
A small tip: if you don't know a Na'vi word for something, you can use the site http://dict-navi.com/. Just type in the English word to search for and press Enter :)

Tìtstewan


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Wind12

Well I can give it another try :)  but Oel lu skxawng  ;D

uniltiranyu aean

kaltxì ma Erimeyz.
First irayo for your post. Its reeeally helpful.
But i have some questions:
ayoeng - we
awnga - we
fo - they
ayfo - they

why there are two kind of we/they? do they have diffrents?

when Im using he, she, it do i have to use the po oder poan/poe? Rules???
po - he, she, it
poan - he
poe - she


I begin to learn Na'vi so I'm a skxawng...(because of this..questions ;D)

Irayo ulte eywa ngahu

You can write me in Italian, French, German and of course in English.

Eywa ngahu

Eana Unil

Kaltxì ma uniltiranyu aean :)

fo is the same as ayfo, the plural of po (lenition), fo just dropped the ay-. (ay)fo. they.

ayoeng... ay-oe-ng(a) ... awnga is the shortened form of ayoeng. so they also both mean the same :)

I'd use poe if it matters if it's a she i'm talking about, same with poan, otherwise I'd just go with po.

Hope this helps. :3

And don't worry, everyone started learning at least once, haha, I'm learning again since I paused for some months (again.... bummer), unfortunately. Ngari txe'lan mawey livu :)

Tìtstewan

#94
This what Eana Unil wrote.
Also, the answer of your question could be found here. ;)
The Pronoun Guide

There is also a pronoun guide in German:
http://forum.learnnavi.org/navi-lernen/leitfaden-zu-navi-pronomen/

Ninja'd! ;D


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uniltiranyu aean

You can write me in Italian, French, German and of course in English.

Eywa ngahu

Plumps

Quote from: uniltiranyu aean on April 08, 2015, 04:19:50 AM
irayo ma Eana Unil ulte Tîtsewan

In this instance, I'd use for enumeration; ulte is to connect clauses.
You will have a number of these words where there is one meaning in English and more than one word in Na'vi to cover different ranges of meaning. You'll get the hang of it ;)

If you want to practice a bit or have questions that you want to ask voice-to-voice, there is a German study group taking place every Monday 7.30 P.M. German time on TeamSpeak. You can stop by if you want. ;)