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* [http://www.learnnavi.org/navi-phonetics/ The Learn Na'vi phonetics page] | * [http://www.learnnavi.org/navi-phonetics/ The Learn Na'vi phonetics page] | ||
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+ | * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/17OHDV7Lt4CG-xXDaJB29tYSdZaguBBoQnttsI03rnHg/edit Periodic Table of the Alphabet] compiled by Tsyili | ||
* [http://www.learnnavi.org/docs/Navi-Alphabet.pdf The Na'vi Alphabet] compiled by Eywa mokriyä and created by Skxawng | * [http://www.learnnavi.org/docs/Navi-Alphabet.pdf The Na'vi Alphabet] compiled by Eywa mokriyä and created by Skxawng | ||
Revision as of 19:35, 17 February 2024
Here are some resources helpful to those studying the Na'vi language.
Contents
- 1 Canonical Sources
- 2 Comprehensive Guides
- 3 Pronunciation Guides
- 4 Grammar and Syntax Guides
- 5 Dictionaries, Wordlists, and Phrasebooks
- 6 Audio
- 7 Other Learning Aids
- 8 Forums, Mailing Lists, Discussion Groups, etc.
- 9 Media Stories About the Na'vi Language - Print
- 10 Media Stories About the Na'vi Language - Audio and Video
- 11 Other Lists of Resources
Canonical Sources
Material published by Paul Frommer or officially tied to the movie.
- Na'viteri - A blog maintained by Paul Frommer where new information about the language is released to the public.
- Some highlights of Na'vi - A post by Paul Frommer to the Language Log blog on December 19, 2009 describing many aspects of the language. Written for linguists, very technical.
- Avatar: A Confidential Report on the Biological and Social History of Pandora aka "The Activist Survival Guide" or "ASG" (Amazon link, Browsable link from publisher) - An official companion book to the movie; it includes a Na'vi-English word list and two Na'vi songs with English translations. It also includes an account of animal and plant life containing some "Na'vi" words that violate what we know of Na'vi phonetics.
Comprehensive Guides
- Horen Lì'fyayä leNa'vi compiled by wm.annis
- Na'vi Sentence-building Adventures (NSA) compiled by Tsyili
- The Na'vi Language page on Wikipedia - A compilation of everything we know about the language so far. Comprehensive and well-researched but very technical.
- Na'vi Language page on the Avatar wiki
- Na'vi in a Nutshell compiled by NeotrekkerZ
- Na'vi Grammar Cheat Sheet compiled by wm.annis
- Na'vi Pocketmod Guide compiled by MidnightLightning - a guide that can be folded to pocket-size (must login to forum to download)
- Crash Course in Linguistic Terminology Used for Na'vi compiled by Karyu Amawey
Pronunciation Guides
- The Learn Na'vi phonetics page
- Sounds Page compiled by Tirea Aean
- Periodic Table of the Alphabet compiled by Tsyili
- The Na'vi Alphabet compiled by Eywa mokriyä and created by Skxawng
Grammar and Syntax Guides
- The Learn Na'vi grammar page
- Na'vi Compendium compiled by Eywa mokriyä
- Na'vi Inflections(inaccessible) compiled by Taronyu
- Na'vi Inflection, Skimmable Version compiled by kawng mungeyu (must login to forum to download)
- Easy guide to the suffixes, infixes, and prefixes of Na'vi compiled by tute nuereime
- Easy Guide to Na'vi Prefixes, Infixes, and Suffixes II compiled by Tirea Aean
- Guide to Connectors compiled by Tanhì'itan
- Pronouns and Topic Markers for Beginners compiled by Ftiafpi
- The complete beginner's guide to the topic marker -ri by suomichris
Dictionaries, Wordlists, and Phrasebooks
- Na'vi - English Dictionary compiled by Taronyu - comprehensive, well-documented, and meticulously researched (now community maintained content)
- English-to-Na'vi version of Taronyu's dictionary (now community maintained content)
- The Learn Na'vi vocabulary page - categorized, sortable, searchable, contains links to pronunciation audio clips
- A Wiktionary appendix of Na'vi words
- English-to-Na'vi and Na'vi-to-English categorized glossaries compiled by Eywa mokriyä
- The Na'vi Corpus on the Learn Na'vi Wiki - a compilation of all known good sentences from canonical sources (i.e. interviews with and correspondence from Paul Frommer)
- Na'vi word list on My Suburban Destiny - an early compilation taken from the ASG word list, now considered outdated and inaccurate
- Dict-Na'vi.com - multi-language Online Dictionary, available in:
Audio
- Spoken Na'vi Words by Ftiafpi and omängum fra'uti: Na'vi and English, Na'vi only, Links to individual words
- Na'vi English Audio Dictionary(inaccessible) compiled by Taronyu - Dictionary with links to audio clips for individual words
- The Na'vi Audio Corpus on the Learn Na'vi Wiki
Other Learning Aids
- Navilator by Jamza
- Na'vi Language Tool by irongamer - a web-based word list and quiz generator, incorporating audio clips and images
- Worksheets by Skxawng and Taronyu
- Worksheets by Na'vatar (must login to forum to download)
Na'vi Vocabulary Quizby Kiki and txum tukru- Na'vi Fun Activity Book by dustywhite
Na'vi-to-EnglishandEnglish-to-Na'viAutomated Translators by Tuiq (decommissioned)Na'vi-to-English Automated Translatorby MidnightLightning- Na'vi Learning Guide by Yoru (outdated, inaccurate)
- Na'vi version of Rosetta Stone by Pxi (work in progress)
- Tree Of Voices program by JayWalker
- JMemorize list based on Taronyu's dictionary by Mirri (old)
- JMemorize list based on LearnNavi Database by Tirea Aean, frequent updates
Forums, Mailing Lists, Discussion Groups, etc.
- The Learn Na'vi Forum - the premiere forum for the Na'vi language!
- The Learn Na'vi Facebook page - the Facebook page of the Learn Na'vi website
- Learn the Na'vi Language Facebook group
- Learn Na'vi TeamSpeak server
- Public Skype chat for discussion of Na'vi - post requests for group adds and joins in this forum thread
- Na'vi IRC chatroom
Na'vi Culture and Language Forumon avatar-forums.com (dead link)Na'vi Language Meetup Groups(dead link)- Map of Na'vi speakers worldwide (discussed in this forum post)
Learn the Na'vi Language on 43Things(dead link)Na'vi Language Discussion Group on Yahoo! Groups- probably inactive, no new messages since December 24, 2009 (Group deleted)
Media Stories About the Na'vi Language - Print
Print stories often contain quotations from Paul Frommer discussing the language or providing translations of Na'vi words and phrases. Information about the language coming directly from Frommer can be considered canonical, although the printed versions of the stories sometimes contain incorrectly transcribed words.
- U.S.O. Project interview, November 24, 2009
- Vanity Fair interview, December 1, 2009
- Daily Trojan article, December 2, 2009
- New York Times article, December 4, 2009
- BBC News article, December 11, 2009
- Times Online article, December 12, 2009
- UGO Movie Blog interview, December 14, 2009
- NPR interview, December 15, 2009 - includes text article
- AFP (Agence France-Presse) article, December 17, 2009
- USC News article, December 18, 2009 - Frommer received his Ph.D. from USC (University of Southern California) and served from 2005-08 as director of USC Marshall’s Center for Management Communication
- UGO Movie Blog follow-up, December 23, 2009 - Frommer translates phrases requested by readers
- MSNBC Cosmic Log article, December 30, 2009
- The Joy of Film Editing, Creating the Na’vi Language: Part I, January 13, 2010
- The Joy of Film Editing, Creating the Na’vi Language: Part II, January 13, 2010
- Times of India interview, January 23, 2010
- lemondrop.com interview, January 26, 2010
Media Stories About the Na'vi Language - Audio and Video
Audio and video stories often include Paul Frommer discussing the language or providing translations of Na'vi words and phrases. Information about the language coming directly from Frommer can be considered canonical, although in most cases we do not have canonical transcriptions. Information coming from others (as in the ABC News Nightline segment) should not necessarily be considered canonical, as Cameron and the actors could potentially be mispeaking or mispronouncing the Na'vi.
- Vanity Fair interview, December 1, 2009 - includes brief audio clip of Frommer speaking a Na'vi sentence
- New York Times article, December 4, 2009 - includes audio clip of Frommer speaking three Na'vi sentences
- BBC Radio interview, December 12, 2009
- NPR interview, December 15, 2009
- ABC News Nightline segment, December 18, 2009 - includes interviews with James Cameron, Paul Frommer, Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, and Sigourney Weaver, each of them speaking some Na'vi
- PBS Newshour audio interview, December 18, 2009
- Southern California Public Radio interview, December 22, 2009
- LinguaFranca interview, February 6, 2010
Other Lists of Resources
- The Learn Na'vi website
- The Learn Na'vi downloads page
- Links to useful documents post on the Learn Na'vi forum
- Current projects post on the Learn Na'vi forum
- Press Coverage of Na'vi on the Conlanger's Library