Leave me alone! Do not disturb my peace!
A: How's everything?
B: Good. You?
A: So-so. I'm fine, but my son is sick.
Hello, dear friends. I hope you're well. John and I are fine and have everything we need.
In the meantime, brothers and sisters, please follow the new guidelines and rules. Stay home as often as possible. Wash your hands many (times a day). Keep back a bit from other people. And if you know older folks, whether in your family or as friends, contact them to find out if they're well.
Hello, friends. I hope you're all well.
Wake up, daughter! You were dreaming and screaming. Are you okay?
Excessive desire is often the enemy of peace.
Contribution from the li'fyaolo' Night of Pandora. The forest is full of life. Many creatures and beasts walk, hunt, and fight to survive. Plants glow to give wonderful bioluminescence to the forest. Fan lizards turn, water flows under the blue bioluminescent light. A Na'vi boy walks aimlessly through the forest to feel peace and to see the night's beautiful life. He makes glowing foot tracks on the strong branches of a tall tree. A beautiful skin-blue color fills the sky, the large world stands strong with his siblings and the stars which seem so small. The boy approaches a lake and thinks about the beauty of the world. Eywa smiles upon this one, who is called Zuvo.
A: But even so, if they're smart they'll take open terrain over bush.
B: I agree. Oh by the way, how's your brother Ralu? You haven't mentioned a thing about him in a long time.
Are you well?
(Are you experiencing a general sense of happiness and well-being?)
Contribution from the li'fyaolo' Nothing could be (seem/appear) more beautiful to me than a Pandoran forest that has covered in moss, except perhaps this world soon covering itself in peaceful well-being and the Na'vi language.