Tsìvola lì’u amip Thirty-two new words (naviteri.org, 2026-04-06) View all from source
Ma 'iteoe tskoti ngal mivunge. Omatikayaru hawnu sivi.
Daughtertake my bow. Protect the People.
Supplementary Information for Malik-Moraleda et al. (2024), Constructed languages are processed by the same brain mechanisms as natural languages (www.pnas.org, 2024-12-13) View all from source
Sivop zawnong, ma 'ite.
Have a good trip, daughter.
°100a Lì’u Amip! 64 New Words! (Part 1) (naviteri.org, 2018-03-31) View all from source
Eywa tivìng syawn ngar, ma 'ite.
May Eywa bless you, my daughter.
More language for talking about language (naviteri.org, 2017-10-05) View all from source
Oe 'eylanìl alu Va'ru lora fkxilet amip tolìng sne 'iteru.
My friend Va'ru gave his daughter a beautiful new necklace.
Little confirmation on “teach” and “insult” (forum.learnnavi.org, 2015-12-12) View all from source
Ma 'ite, awnge fya'ori zene nga nume sivi poru fte tsivun pivlltxe tivìran nìayoeng.
My daughter, you will teach him our way to speak and walk as we do.
Kap sì ayunil saylahe. Threats, dreams, and other things. (naviteri.org, 2015-03-31) View all from source
txen si, ma 'ite! Unil sarmi nga tengkrr zerawng. Lu fpom srak?
Wake up, daughter! You were dreaming and screaming. Are you okay?
Twenty before the Holidays (naviteri.org, 2014-11-30) View all from source
Tsko swizawti nivopx, ma 'ite. Ke taron oeng trr.
Put away your bow and arrow, daughter. You and I are not hunting today.
Fìvospxìyä Aylì’fyavi Amip—This Month’s New Expressions, Pt. 2 (naviteri.org, 2012-07-19) View all from source
Ngari l(ei)u oeru nrra nìtxan, ma 'ite.
I'm very proud of you, daughter.
Getting to Know You, Part 1 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-26) View all from source
Ayngengaru oheyä tsmukit alu Newey te Tskaha Sorewn'ite.
Allow me to introduce my sister, Newey te Tskaha Sorewn'ite.
Diminutives; Conversational Expressions (naviteri.org, 2010-07-11) View all from source
Za'u tseng, ma 'itetsyìp.
Come here, little daughter.
(Could be said even to an adult daughter.)