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2010-06-25
Frommer starts his blog
source: Frommer Blog: Zola’u nìprrte’! Welcome! — posted by Pawl
- words
- tìkangkemvi [tɪ.ˈkaŋ.kɛm.vi] (N) project, piece of work.
- sngeykä’i [sŋɛj.ˈkæ.ʔi] (Vtr) begin (something).
- “The work began” — Tìkangkem sngolä’i
- “She began the work” — Poel tìkangkemit sngeykolä’i
- nì’i’a [nɪ.ˈʔi.ʔa] (Adv) finally. ► “I’ve finally finished!”.
- syllabification under question: nɪ.ˈʔi.ʔa vs. nɪ.ˈʔiʔ.a
- nìsyen [nɪ.sjɛn] (Adv) finally, lastly. ► “Finally, we need to talk about the budget”.
- pìlok [pɪ.ˈlok] (N) blog.
- tsulfä [ʦul.ˈfæ] (N) mastery.
- tsulfä si [ʦul.ˈfæ si] (N) master.
- tsulfätu [ʦul.ˈfæ.tu] (N) master of an art, craft, or skill; expert.
- numtsengvi [ˈnum.ʦɛŋ.vi] (N) classroom, division of a school.
- rofa [ˈro.fa] (Adp–) beside, alongside.
- pum [pum] (N) possession, thing possessed.
- Kelku ngeyä lu tsawl; pum oeyä lu hì’i "your house is large; mine is small"
- krro krro [ˈkr̩ː.o ˈkr̩ː.o] (Adv) at times, on occasion.
2010-06-18
source: Forum: Txe'lanit Hivawl... — compiled (posted/quoted) by Prrton (21:44 UTC) dump
numbers and time
octal number marking
- °/a depending on sentence flow
- optional for 0-7
number names
- kew [kɛw] (Num) zero, 0.
- ’eyt [ʔɛjt] (Num) eight, 8 (only as decimal figure).
- nayn [najn] (Num) nine, 9 (only as decimal figure).
Pandoran day
- trrtxon [tr̩ː.tʼon] (N) day night cycle.
- sresrr’ong [sɾɛ.sr̩ː.ˈʔoŋ] (N); (Adv) before daybreak, before dawn (↑ trr’ong).
- trr’ong [tr̩ː.ˈʔoŋ] (N); (Adv) daybreak, dawn.
- trr’ongmaw [tr̩ː.ˈʔoŋ.maw] (N); (Adv) after daybreak, after dawn (↑ trr’ong).
- rewon [ˈɾɛ.won] (N); (Adv) morning.
- srekamtrr [sɾɛ.ˈkam.tr̩ː] (N); (Adv) before midday, before noon (↑ kxamtrr).
- kxamtrr [ˈkʼam.tr̩ː] (N); (Adv) midday, noon.
- kxamtrrmaw [ˈkʼam.tr̩ː.maw] (N); (Adv) after midday, after noon (↑ kxamtrr).
- ha’ngir [haʔ.ˈŋiɾ] (N); (Adv) afternoon.
- kaym [kajm] (N); (Adv) evening.
- sreton’ong [sɾɛ.ton.ˈʔoŋ] (N); (Adv) before darkness falls, before night unfolds (↑ txon’ong).
- txon’ong [tʼon.ˈʔoŋ] (N); (Adv) darkness falls, night unfolds.
- txon’ongmaw [tʼon.ˈʔoŋ.maw] (N); (Adv) after darkness falls, after night unfolds (↑ txon’ong).
- txon [tʼon] (N); (Adv) night.
- srekamtxon [sɾɛ.ˈkam.tʼon] (N); (Adv) before midnight (as the middle of the night) (↑ kxamtxon).
- kxamtxon [ˈkʼam.tʼon] (N); (Adv) midnight (as the middle of the night).
- kxamtxomaw [ˈkʼam.tʼo.maw] (N); (Adv) after midnight (as the middle of the night) (↑ kxamtxon).
- txon [tʼon] (N); (Adv) night.
yesterday, tomorrow, this-
- rewonam [rɛ.wo.ˈnam] (N); (Adv) yesterday morning.
- rewonay [rɛ.wo.ˈnaj] (N); (Adv) tomorrow morning.
- fìrewon [fɪ.ˈɾɛ.won] (N); (Adv) this morning.
- kaymam [kaj.ˈmam] (N); (Adv) yesterday evening.
- kaymay [kaj.ˈmaj] (N); (Adv) tomorrow evening.
- fìkaym [fɪ.ˈkajm] (N); (Adv) this evening.
- ha’ngiram [haʔ.ŋiˈɾam] (N); (Adv) yesterday afternoon.
- ha’ngiray [haʔ.ŋi.ˈɾaj] (N); (Adv) tomorrow afternoon.
- fìha’ngir [fɪ.haʔ.ˈŋiɾ] (N); (Adv) this afternoon.
time over the whole day on earth
- ° + time (in octal notation °14-hour- or °27-hour-system) + time of the day
language
interesting
- eltur tìtxen si [ˈɛl.tuɾ tɪ.ˈtʼɛn si] (Vin) be interesting, be intriguing.
- usage:
- Tsa’u eltur tìtxen si. (“That’s interesting.”)
- Tsavur feyä ayeltur tìtxen soli. (“They found that story interesting.”)
- Pxoeri tsavur eltur tìtxen soli. (“The three of us were interested in that story.”)
slang
- wou [ˈwo.u] (V) be amazing, be fascinating (slang).
- examples:
- WOU Neytiri! (“Neytiri is the bomb/awesome!”)
- Oeru woeiu lì’fya leNa’vi. (“I’m just fascinated by the Na’vi language.”)
- Mì na’rìng Tsyeykìl loreyuti ’olampi a tsaswaw WOU oer nìwotx!
(“That instant when Jake touched the Helicoradiam Spirale in the forest I was totally amazed.”) - If you’re a dad just back from a long day at the zoo with your 7-y-o (who fell asleep in the car) reporting to mom:
Por warmou frafneioang nìtut, slä nìpxi pxesyìräfì.
(“He just couldn’t get over all the animals, but was especially taken with the 3 giraffe.” (nb: tsyìräfì, mesyìräfì, etc...)
- originated from JS yelling "Whoa!" a lot, being new to Pandora
analysis
- adp. on correct side of fwa/a fì’u
- sngä’i as modal Verb
fwa and tsawa
- a tsa’u [a ˈʦa.ʔu] (Conj) that (thing) which, ....
- tsawa [ˈʦa.wa] (Conj) that (contraction of: tsa’u a; ↑ a tsa’u).
- tsata [ˈʦa.ta] (Conj) that (contraction of: tsa’ut a; ↑ a tsa’u).
- tsaria [ˈʦa.ɾi.a] (Conj) that (contraction of: tsa’uri a; ↑ a tsa’u).
lam oer (fwa)
WIP
alo & fralo
- alo [a.lo] (N) time, turn, instance.
numbering nouns leaves them singular
WIP
mllte
WIP
patience
WIP
- hapxìtu [ha.ˈpʼɪ.tu] (N) member.
good night
- nìmwey [nɪm.ˈwɛj] (Adv) calmly, peacefully.
- hivahaw nìmwey [hi.ˈva.haw nɪm.ˈwɛj] (Idiom) “goodnight”. ► (when it’s bedtime) (TH).
- nìmwey [nɪm.ˈwɛj] (Adv) calmly, peacefully.
WIP
adjectives
- ku’up [ˈkuʔ.up] (Adj) heavy (physical weight).
- syo [sjo] (Adj) light, lightweight.
- hay [haj] (Adj) next.
- ham [ham] (Adj) last, previous.
2010-06-16
source: Forum: Just another few words... — posted by omängum fra'uti (00:24 UTC)
- words
- lì’fyavi [ˈlɪʔ.fja.vi] (N) expression, bit of language.
- "Lì'fyavi lesar nìtxan nang!"
- nafì’u [na.fɪ.ˈʔu] (Adj) such.
- "Krro len ayhem anafì'u"