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* [[User:Nerume| Nerume]] -New Zealand, Auckland. I'm still learning all the grammar and suf/in/prefixes. Having fun learning though.
 
* [[User:Nerume| Nerume]] -New Zealand, Auckland. I'm still learning all the grammar and suf/in/prefixes. Having fun learning though.
 
* [[User:Grackle|Grackle]] - Maine, USA. Just getting started.
 
* [[User:Grackle|Grackle]] - Maine, USA. Just getting started.
* [[User:let'un swizaw| James Blissenbach]] -Ohio,U.S.A. don't even know how to use a wiki but whatever... working on vocab and infixes. so much studying that now i'm studying Na'vi in german class. I'm currently attempting to translate hamlet's monologue into Na'vi as practice. I suggest something simmilar for those of you who like to be chalenged while learning. Eywa Ngahu.
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* [[User:let'un swizaw| Letxuna swizaw]] -Ohio,U.S.A. don't even know how to use a wiki but whatever... working on vocab and infixes. so much studying that now i'm studying Na'vi in german class. I'm currently attempting to translate hamlet's monologue into Na'vi as practice. I suggest something simmilar for those of you who like to be chalenged while learning. Eywa Ngahu.

Revision as of 16:56, 8 February 2010

This is a list of people who speak Na'vi or are learning to speak Na'vi. If you're one of those people, edit this page and add yourself to the list. Stand up and be counted!

Note: this wiki-based registry is a trial! It could be removed or drastically altered at any time. If you have suggestions for improving the registry, please join the discussion on the Learn Na'vi forum.

Guidelines

  • Add yourself to the correct section!
  • Use your real name, your Na'vi name, your nickname, your forum name... any name you like. Just don't register more than once.
  • Add your name, plus (optionally) a one-line blurb about yourself. You could provide contact information, your geographic location, why you're learning Na'vi, how far along you are in your studies, your favorite Na'vi word or phrase, etc. Just keep it to a single line, about the size of a Twitter message.
  • Use Wiki formatting (optionally) to link your name or parts of your blurb to appropriate websites, like your home page, Facebook page, Twitter page, Wikipedia user page, etc.
  • If you aren't sure how to use Wiki formatting, copy-and-paste from someone else's entry and modify it appropriately.


What section should I add myself to?

  • Native speakers:
  • Fluent speakers:
    • You can participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical, social, professional, and abstract topics.
    • You can read with almost complete comprehension and at normal speed expository prose on unfamiliar subjects and a variety of literary texts.
    • You can express yourself effectively in most formal and informal writing on practical, social and professional topics.
  • Intermediate speakers:
    • You can ask and answer questions and participate in simple conversations.
    • You can consistently read and understand simple texts dealing with a variety of basic and social needs.
    • You can write short, simple letters involving personal preferences, daily routine, everyday events, and other topics grounded in personal experience.
  • Novices:
    • None of the above, but you're working on it!


Native Speakers

None yet!


Fluent Speakers

None yet!


Intermediate Speakers

Several, probably - make yourself known!

  • Your Name Here!

Novices

  • Kompimasakx - California. Got all the grammar down, busy memorizing words. WOOT.
  • Erimeyz - Southern United States. Working on the fundamentals, working on the wiki.
  • Eanmenari - Laramie, Wyoming and Reston, Virginia. Working on the fundamentals.
  • Eywayä Kato - Concord, California. Working on the fundamentals.
  • Ohe Kame Nga - Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Alexandre Cisneiros Filho - Recife, PE, Brazil. Translating some documents into Portuguese and trying to learn the Language!
  • Montana Reytx - Okanagan, Canada. Oel Na'viti nerume nìftxavang. (Learning Na'vi with a passion. Hopefully that made sense!)
  • The Butchmeister
  • skxawng - Queensland Australia. complete novice just getting my head around the massive alphabet
  • Amhul
  • Jason Parachoniak - South Wester Ontario Canada. Trying to learn. I'm a Software Designer by profession.
  • Unil Taronyu - Orlando, Florida. Covered the basics, still working on verb conjugation.
  • Qu'Zac - York, Pennsylvania. Got the pronunciation down, and most of the grammar. The ixes are kicking my ass.
  • Furrkxan - Ankara, Turkey. Na'vi have to have a word order! It's hard enough.
  • Xeptance - South Australia. Just started learning.
  • Purzu - Istanbul, Turkey. I've learnt the basic grammar and usage. Oel fili'fyati nivume new niftxavang!!! Kiyevame
  • Txaslan - Italy. On my way to become fluent! (I hope)
  • Nerume -New Zealand, Auckland. I'm still learning all the grammar and suf/in/prefixes. Having fun learning though.
  • Grackle - Maine, USA. Just getting started.
  • Letxuna swizaw -Ohio,U.S.A. don't even know how to use a wiki but whatever... working on vocab and infixes. so much studying that now i'm studying Na'vi in german class. I'm currently attempting to translate hamlet's monologue into Na'vi as practice. I suggest something simmilar for those of you who like to be chalenged while learning. Eywa Ngahu.