Mipa Vospxì, Mipa Aylì’u—New Words for the New Month (naviteri.org, 2012-10-01) View all from source
Muntxaturi Sorewnti ke tsun oe mivll'an. Ran pe oeru ke ha'.
I can't accept Sorewn as my spouse. Her personality doesn't suit me.
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.
Getting to Know You, Part 1 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-26) View all from source
Kaltxì. Nga lu Sorewn, kefyak? Oer syaw fko Tsenu. Tsatsmukel alu Rini molok futa oe ngar muwäpivìntxu. Poltxe po san Sorewnìl kan'ìn tì'emit nìtxan ulte kxawm tsatxele mengane za'atsu nì'eng.
Hi. You're Sorewn, right? I'm Tsenu. Sister Rini over there suggested that I introduce myself. She said, Sorewn is really into cooking, and perhaps the two of you might share that matter in common.”
Vocabulary update (naviteri.org, 2010-07-16) View all from source
Txoa livu, yawne lu oer Sorewn . . . alu . . . ke tsun oeng muntxa slivu
Sorry, but I love Sorewn . . . in other words, you and I cannot marry.