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Irayo Nìtxan!
I'm still trying to figure out the words "fya'ot a" :) :) |
fya'o mostly means way, but it can also mean path. And a is just like glue that you use to stick a description to a noun.
So fya'o a can be interpreted as: "the way that..." For example: Sunu oeru fya'o a Neytiril taron yerikit. "I like the way that Neytiri hunts hexapede." OR: "I like how Neytiri hunts hexapede." Does that make sense at all? :) -- Lì'fyari sweya fya'o a nume lu fwa tsat sar. Lì'fya-ri swey-a fya'o a nume lu fwa tsat sar. As for the language, best way <-> learn is this-> that use. "As for the language, the best way to learn is to use it(that)." OR: "The best way to learn a language is to use it" :) |
Ngal kerar oeru fya'ot a plltxe. :nsmile:
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Right on! :D |
Oeru txoa livu, furia keyawr emoticon ;)
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hrh srane, Avatar Forums is the one with :nsmile: this one and Learn Na'vi are just colon parenthesis :)
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Srane, Oeru sunu AFyä sì TOSyä ayemoticon.
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Oeru sunu fìpum: :na'vi: HRH
(I like this one.) LOL |
Pelun Tsu'tey tìng nari oeru?
"Why does Tsu'tey stare at me? |
Oel fpìl futa tompa terok, talun aypìwopx lu vawm na uk.
"I think that rain is approaching, because the clouds are dark" |
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Skxakep taluna lu ngaru zekwä amevomun. Probably because you have ten fingers. Quote:
tok = vtr. to occupy/ be at lok = vtr. approach ay+ pìwopx = ayfìwopx Lesson Three: Have, Plurals, and Sound Changes - Tirea Aean -- Yafkeyk yo' fìtrr. "The weather is perfect today." |
Cool! Yes I just forgot to do the lentition and messed up tok and lok :) :)
Oe tok Inikimaya fìtrr. "I'm at Inikimaya today" |
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I'm at the floating mountains today. tok is an interesting word. it uses -l and -t to show that -l is occupying and therefore somehow changing the place that has the -t. :) Iknimaya is actually not a geographic location, but the name of the Na'vi Omatikaya Rite of Passage to climb up to the floating mountains and tame an ikran and then immediately fly on it, in order to become a Taronyu. I've reported this on Dict Na'vi. The Learn Na'vi Dictionoary does not list Iknimaya as a geographic place. :) |
Oh, awesome!
Oeru 'efu na skxawng. "I feel like a moron" ;) |
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But a moron you are not. :) You are by far not the only one at all in the history of the Avatar communities to be under the impression that Iknimaya is a place. Especially since even Dict-Na'vi had it listed under Geography.. xD |
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