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Revision as of 23:18, 31 October 2018
Known Na'vi by Cirque du Soleil - Toruk: The First Flight. There are listed texts and songs (lyrics) that appeared in the show of Cirque du Soleil.
Contents
Na'vi Lyrics by Cirque du Soleil
Tawkami Clan
It's mostly a little piece of the Tree_Song.
Utralä aNawm ayrina' l(u) ayoeng |
We are all seeds of The Great Tree |
A peyä tìrol m(ì) awnga. |
Whose song is within us. |
The Shaman Story
The text and translation of the Shaman Story.
Eyawrfyari zene tslivam, Fya'ot a mìn kifkey. |
As for the right way, (we) must understand, The way that the world turns. |
Eyawrfyari zene tslivam, Fya'ot a sngä’i tìrey. |
As for the right way, (we) must understand, The way that life begins. |
Source: TORUK - The First Flight
Awnga Lu 'Aw - We Are One
This is the lyrics of the Awnga Lu 'Aw song written on the sheet shown in the video (see the source).
Awnga lu 'aw, Lu 'aw Na'vi, |
We are one, The People are one, |
'Awstengyäpem, Lu 'aw Na'vi, |
We join ourselves together, The People are one, |
Lu txur awnga, Lu 'aw Na'vi, |
We are strong, The People are one, |
Seykxel sì txur, Lu 'aw Na'vi. |
Confident and strong, The People are one. |
Source TORUK – The First Flight | Meet Cumie Dunio, the Shaman of the Omaticaya clan | Cirque du Soleil
Lu 'aw Na'vi
The song version seems to have a shortened version of the above mentioned text:
Awnga lu 'aw, Lu 'aw Na'vi, Lu txur awnga, Lu 'aw Na'vi, Awnga lu 'aw, Lu 'aw Na'vi, Lu txur awnga, Lu 'aw Na'vi. |
Shaman Song
After Ralu has been injured by Toruk, Entu runs off trying to find Toruk - meanwhile the Shaman starts to sing lines which mostly stem from the Spiral_Song:
Awnga rol fte kivame Kame fte rivol Rerol tengkrr kerä, Eywa, ma Eywa |