Tskxekengtsyìp a Mikyunfpi–A Little Listening Exercise (naviteri.org, 2012-07-29) View all from source
Txampxìri suteyä, ke tsun fko nivume fte nìlì'fya amip pivlltxe nìltsan fa fwa tìng mikyun horenur nì'aw. Zene tsalì'fyati sivar. Tafral holawl ayoel ayngafpi 'a'awa tìpängkxotsyìpit a tsun fko sivar sìrey letrrtrr. Ulte ke stìyawm ayngal fìtrr kea horenit aep'ang. Sìlpey ayoe, fìnumultxa 'o' lìyevu ayngaru ulte eltur tìtxen sivi.
For the majority of people, it's not possible to learn to speak a new language well simply by listening to rules. You have to use the language. Accordingly, we've prepared several small dialogs for you that you can use in daily life. And you won't hear any complicated rules today. We hope you'll find this class fun and interesting.
Mipa Zìsìt, Aylì’u Amip — New Words for the New Year (naviteri.org, 2012-01-09) View all from source
A: Ultxa sivi oeng sìn ramtsyìp txon'ongay.
B: Yeio'! Tsakrrvay ko!
A: Let's meet on the hill tomorrow at nightfall.
B: Perfect! See you then.
New Vocabulary, Part 2 (naviteri.org, 2011-02-20) View all from source
A: Oeng rewonay 'awsiteng tivaron ko.
B: Srefereiey nìprrte'.
A: Let's you and I go hunting together tomorrow morning.
B: I'll look forward to that.
Verb for "write" and transive "peng" (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-03-12) View all from source
Furia 'Ìnglìsì pamrel sivi, oeru txoa livu. Ke lu oer set krr atxan, ulte ke new kxeyey sivi.