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Welcome to the [http://www.learnnavi.org/ Learn Na'vi] Wiki!
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=Welcome to the Learn Na'vi Wiki!=
  
From here you may want to visit —
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If you are just starting to learn the Na'vi language, we suggest you start here:
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* Download the [http://www.learnnavi.org/docs/Learn-Navi-Pocket-Guide.pdf Na'vi Pocket Guide] to learn about the language
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* Download the [http://www.learnnavi.org/docs/Linguistic-terminology-crash-course.pdf Crash Course in Linguistics] to help explain some of the terminology used in the Pocket Guide
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* Download the [http://content.learnnavi.org/taronyu/NaviDictionary.pdf Navi-English Dictionary] to build your vocabulary
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=== Other Resources For Beginners ===
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You may also find the following pages helpful:
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* [http://www.learnnavi.org/ The Learn Na'vi Website] - your gateway to the Na'vi language!
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* [[Resources|A comprehensive collection of resources]] with links to everything there is to know about Na'vi
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* [[Pronunciation Guidance|Pronunciation guidance]] to help you with those tricky Na'vi sounds
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* [[Typing Na'vi]] on a standard keyboard, for those without the ì and ä keys
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* [[Common Mistakes|Common mistakes]] made by newcomers to the language
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* [[Frequently Asked Questions]]
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=== Join The Community ===
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You can be a part of the Na'vi speakers and learners community!
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* Join the [http://forum.learnnavi.org/ the Learn Na'vi forum] and take part in discussions about Na'vi... or discussions ''in'' Na'vi!
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* Add your name to the [[Na'vi Speakers and Learners Registry]] and let the world know you're here!
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=== Linguistic Research and Analysis ===
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The Learn Na'vi community's ongoing efforts to analyze the language are documented here:
 
* [[Corpus]] of known Na'vi phrases from official sources
 
* [[Corpus]] of known Na'vi phrases from official sources
 
* [[Canon]] of official sources
 
* [[Canon]] of official sources
* [[Phonology]] and pronunciation guide
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* [[Audio Transcriptions|Audio transcriptions]] of canonical spoken Na'vi transcribed by the community
* [[Morphology]] (grammatical affixes)
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* [[Phonology]]
* [[Grammar]] and syntax - building sentences
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* [[Morphology]]
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* [[Grammar|Grammar and Syntax]]
 
* [[Vocabulary]]
 
* [[Vocabulary]]
* [[Typing Na'vi]]
 
* [[Pronunciation Guidance]]
 
* [[Common Mistakes]]
 
 
* [[Open Questions]]
 
* [[Open Questions]]
* [[Resources]]
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* [[Contributed Corpus]] of phrases and sentences from the community
* [[Na'vi Speakers and Learners Registry]] - note: currently in trial form, may be removed or dramatically altered
 
* [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent changes]]
 
  
Also, you may be interested to read a bit more about the people who created the Na'vi language:
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=== The Creators ===
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You may be interested to read a bit more about the people who created the Na'vi language:
 
* [[Paul Frommer]]
 
* [[Paul Frommer]]
 
* [[James Cameron]]
 
* [[James Cameron]]
  
Note that this wiki is for documenting the Na'vi langage as described by Paul Frommer. This is not the place to invent your own dialect of Na'vi.
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=== Help Out ===
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And finally, you can help improve this wiki to better serve the community and learners like yourself!
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* [[Help Wanted]]
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'''Irayo, ulte Eywa ngahu.'''<br>
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''Thank you, and Eywa be with you.''<br>

Revision as of 21:26, 27 January 2010

Welcome to the Learn Na'vi Wiki!

If you are just starting to learn the Na'vi language, we suggest you start here:

Other Resources For Beginners

You may also find the following pages helpful:

Join The Community

You can be a part of the Na'vi speakers and learners community!

Linguistic Research and Analysis

The Learn Na'vi community's ongoing efforts to analyze the language are documented here:

The Creators

You may be interested to read a bit more about the people who created the Na'vi language:

Help Out

And finally, you can help improve this wiki to better serve the community and learners like yourself!


Irayo, ulte Eywa ngahu.
Thank you, and Eywa be with you.