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KalaKuival 06-02-2010 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taw Makto (Post 48570)
There needs to be a word for "eight," since the Na'vi have eight fingers, not seven.

:D

Ooh...sorry...

Eight is "vol" as the na'vi have the octal system (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11...)
so actually our 8 is their 10 ...

Sacred Tsahaylu 06-07-2010 09:31 PM

And still no word for queue...

EywaBlessMe 06-08-2010 10:30 PM

Now we need the word 'to fail'

Patrice Maire 06-13-2010 05:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sacred Tsahaylu (Post 54738)
And still no word for queue...

I just had a chance to glance through the Survival Guide and thought it was mentioned in there. It's a multi phrase description and I saw the word Eywa in the middle. I didn't have the money to buy it right now so I had to scan through it and put it back on the shelf :'(
Now I know there are others out there that have that book, so if you could see if I'm remembering correctly please?

KalaKuival 06-13-2010 11:31 AM

I think there indeed was somekinda sentence for that word...:D;)

Unfortionatly I don't have the book here with me, but whatever it is, it is not Frommerian and I'm pretty positive that it contains illegal words. Frommer was not consulted about the names of the things and tools we see there (exept for flora and fauna + the list of words in the end).

Ayoe kivin maweypey taweyk poanìl set ke fìtxan krrìt ke latsu.

Ni'Alu 06-14-2010 01:46 AM

Words words words
 
AHHHHHHHH!!! YAAAAAAAAYYY! NEW WORDS!!!!
*rolls on the floor frothing at the mouth in excitement*

KalaKuival 06-16-2010 09:05 AM

Frapo tìng mikyun!

Ayoeru tolìng melì'uti amip:

lì'fyavi - expression, bit of language, n
nafì'u - such, adj

Walas00 06-16-2010 05:43 PM

li'fyavi added to my favourite word list :D

KalaKuival 06-19-2010 12:22 PM

Well, today really is one epic day:P Right on my birthday we get loads of new words and info!

kew - zero / 0 (and the name of the number symbol)
’eyt - the name of the number symbol “8” (the value is irrelevant)
nayn - the name of the number symbol “9” (the value is irrelevant)
To be used for example in telephone numbers...

Then the trrtxon ...
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http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/3586/trrtxon.png
-taken from learnnavi.org

note that these periods are not fixed with time, instead they are used to describe the current phase of the 24 hour cycle
Quote:

In the winter in Canada, kaym is likely well over by 5:00 PM. In Spain in summer kaym may not end until 10:00 PM.
also these words:

rewonam - 'yesterday morning', n (stress on final syllable)
rewonay - 'tomorrow morning', n (stress on final syllable)
fìrewon - 'this morning', n

Now a new topic of describing things:

eltur tìtxen si - to be interesting / intriguing, phrs
Tsa’u eltur tìtxen si. (“That’s interesting.”)
Tsavur oeyä eltur tìtxen soli. (“That story intrigued me.”)
Tsavur feyä ayeltur tìtxen soli. (“They found that story interesting.”)
Pxoeri tsavur eltur tìtxen soli. (“The three of us were interested in that story.”)

w•o•u - “to be amazing/fascinating” stative v.(slang)
- If you’re a typical teenage boy:
WOU Neytiri! (“Neytiri is the bomb/awesome!”)
- If you’re a linguist:
Oeru woeiu lì’fya leNa’vi. (“I’m just fascinated by the Na’vi language.”)
How it became to be:
Quote:

When Jake was new to the Na’vi, he was also new to the Pandoran forest. He couldn’t speak Na'vi and was constantly walking around being continually amazed by Pandora. He said "Whoa!" a lot. While the Na'vi (especially the young people who where hanging on his every word and action) couldn’t know exactly what “Whoa!” was grammatically in English, it was very clear to them that he was “impressed/amazed”. They started using “whoa!” (pronounced in Na’vi as «wo.u» ) more or less as a stative verb. By the time Jake became Toruk Makto, the evolution of “whoa!” to «w•o•u» was etched in the stone of Na’vi youth culture. People much older than Neytiri and Jake may hear the younger folk using it, but they don’t know exactly what it means. Compare ’Rrtan grandparents understadning how a cellphone app can be “sick”. They basically don’t. At all. Enjoy.
alo - time / turn / instance, n
fralo - each time, every time, n

Alo amrr poan polawm, slä fralo poe poltxe san kehe.*
"He asked five times, but each time she said, 'no.'"
*If the quoted speech ends the utterance, the final sìk is optional.

maweypeyyu - the one who is patient, n
nìmwey - calmly, peacefully, adj
(Hivahaw nìmwey)

and finally some epicness:

ku’up - heavy (physical weight), adj
syo - light, lightweight, adj
hay - next, adj
ham - last, previous, adj


My comments

To this post i put only word related things. Someone may make a lesson (;)) for the grammar.
I'll give a link too, cuz there really is much to read:

Txe'lanit Hivawl...

Walas00 06-19-2010 12:43 PM

WOU Eywa! That is A LOT.
I'll have to start to work on verbl lessons, then we can continue to ... everything new :D

KalaKuival 06-20-2010 08:30 PM

Sran, hemlì'u lu letsranten

although, somehow i have missed a really importnat word that was actually out on the same day as kxuke. But i'm putting it on the current date to honour the 20th december, that was 6 months ago, when i first saw the movie:P

ngeyn - tired, adj

KalaKuival 07-05-2010 09:50 AM

Finally I'm back from me epic trip!

Few plant names, all are not new, but confirmed by Frommer:

’ä’o pitcher (plant)
’ampirikx leaf pitcher (plant)
’ele’wll thorny paw (plant)
anìheyu fibonacci (plant)
apxangrr delta tree
awaiei banshee of paradise (plant)
eanean cheadle (plant) (both stresses primary)
eyaye warbonnet fern (plant)
fkxakewll thistle bud (plant)
flefle sols delight (plant)
fngapsutxwll anemonoid (plant)
fwäkìwll mantis orchid
hìrumwll puffer (plant)
kllpxiwll lionberry (plant)
kxaylte cillaphant (plant)
loreyu helicoradian (plant)
mìnyu twisted lily (plant)
mulpxar roosterhead (plant)
pa’liwll direhorse pitcher plant
pamtseowll cat ear plant
paywll dapophet (plant)
penghrrap binary sunshine (plant)
pxayzekwä spiny whips (plant)
pxiut razor palm
pxiwll hermit bud (plant)
pxorna’ episoth (plant)
pxorna’lor sari (plant) (Also both stresses primary)
rawp bladder pod (plant)
rumut puffball tree
smaoe phalanxia (plant)
sngukx grub plant
somtìlor popsicle (plant)
syeptute hyneman (plant)
tautral beanstalk palm
tawtsngal panopyra (plant)
tìhawnuwll spartan (plant)
tompawll geode (plant)
torukspxam octoshroom (plant)
tsawlapx(angrr) unidelta tree(short form tsawlapx)
tstxa’a canalyd (plant)
tsyorina’wll cycad (plant)
txll’u hookagourd (plant)
txumpaywll scorpion thistle (plant)
txumtsä’wll baja tickler (plant)
väfewll centipede (plant)
värumut vein pod (plant)
yomhì’ang dakteron (plant)
yomioang chalice plant

and stuff

fratxon - every night, adv
hìkrr - second, very short time, n
kefya srak - phrase. isn't that so? Right? no?, phrase
ngopyu - creator, n
nìk'ong - slowly, adj
pamtseotu - musician, n
tsawlhì' - size, n
keyawr - incorrect, adj

Walas00 07-05-2010 07:42 PM

Wish they attached photos to the plant words.
Cool, goodies! Yom yom yom

KalaKuival 07-05-2010 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walas00 (Post 70845)
Wish they attached photos to the plant words.
Cool, goodies! Yom yom yom

Of some plants there are photos. Just go to Pandorapedia and search for a plant ;)

KalaKuival 07-12-2010 12:25 AM

found some new words today...

puktsyìp - booklet, pamphlet, n
utraltsyìp - bush, n
säspxintsyìp - minor ailment, n
tswin - queue, n
atanvi - ray (of light, atan), n

hayalo - next time, adv
hamalo - last time, adv
stunwi - kind, thoughtful, considerate, adj
seykxel - strong ("inner strength, a quiet feeling of confidence in one’s own capability"), adj

Edit: Soz, missed quite a few


tìpängkxotsyìp - little conversation, n
tìtusaron - hunting, n
tìyusom - eatin (the act), n
tìkusar - teaching (the act), n
txeptsyìp - dear or cute little fire, n
ngatsyìp . little you, you little, n
oetsyìp - little me, n
taronyutsyìp - little hunter, n
tswintsyìp - little queue, n
sa'nutsyìp - little mommy (used for young girls), n
'itetsyìp - little daughter (term of endearment), n

kem si - do, v (intransitive)


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