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
Ngaru lu fpom trr srak?
How are you today?
’A’awa aylì’u amip A few new words (naviteri.org, 2021-09-30) View all from source
Oey fpomit sweyn!
Leave me alone! Do not disturb my peace!
’A’awa aylì’u amip A few new words (naviteri.org, 2021-09-30) View all from source
Oey fpomit txung !
Don't bother me!
Mì tanlokxe oeyä, srr afpxamo Terrible days in my country (naviteri.org, 2020-06-02) View all from source
Nìrangal lirvu ayoeru eyktan a tsivun srung sivi, pum a livu por aylì'u azuseyko. Nìkeftxo ke lu ayoer eyktan anafì'u. Tìeyktanìri eyktan a fkeytok ke lu pxan kaw'it. Nìfya'o a pamrel soli oe kam 'a'awa zìsìt, fìtutan ayaymak yawne lu snor nì'aw; fpom txanlokxeyä ke tsranten por. Fpìl pol futa tsaktapìri 'umtsa aswey lu tsaktap nì'ul.
Tìpusawm, Tì’useyng, sì ’Okvur a Eltur Tìtxen Si—Asking, Answering, and an Interesting Story (naviteri.org, 2020-05-28) View all from source
A: Makto fyape?
B: Zong. Ngari tut?
A: Nìksran. Oeru lu fpom, slä oey 'itan lu spxin.
A: How's everything?
B: Good. You?
A: So-so. I'm fine, but my son is sick.
’A’awa Lì’u Amip sì Vurway Alor A Few New Words and a Beautiful Poem (naviteri.org, 2020-05-20) View all from source
Kaltxì nìmun, ma eylan. Sìlpey oe, ayngaru livu fpom nìwotx ulte Ro Helku a Tì'usì'awn Anawm ke livu ngäzìk nìhawng.
Mipa Säwäsultsyìp! A New Contest! (naviteri.org, 2020-03-27) View all from source
Ma eylan ayawne, kaltxì. Sìlpey oe, ayngaru livu fpom nìwotx. Tsyanur oeru leiu fpom fra'u a kin.
Hello, dear friends. I hope you're well. John and I are fine and have everything we need.
Mipa Säwäsultsyìp! A New Contest! (naviteri.org, 2020-03-27) View all from source
Tsakrrvay, ma smuk, rutxe livek aysänumet horenit amip. 'Ì'awn ro helku pxìm txantxewvay. Yur mesyokxit alo apxay krrka trr. Ftu sute alahe fmi neto rivikx nì'it. Ulte txo smivon ngar ayhoaktu, ftxey soaia ftxey sko eylan, foti palang fte tsivun ivomum teyngta ftxey lu foru fpom fuke.
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.
Tengkrr perähem zìsìt amip . . . As the New Year arrives . . . (naviteri.org, 2016-12-31) View all from source
Tengkrr sìt leratem, sìlpey oe tsnì sìtìl amip awngaru wotx zamiyevunge txana fpomit fpomtokxit, ulte tsnì mipa sìt sìltsan lìyevu to pum a 'ìlmi'a. Slä oe zenänge pivlltxe san zusawkrrìri txopu si oe txan. Oeri lu ayskxe te'lan.
Tengkrr perähem zìsìt amip . . . As the New Year arrives . . . (naviteri.org, 2016-12-31) View all from source
Tìfkeytok a tanlokxe oeyä alu Amerika längu txewm lehrrap. Fkol ftxolängey na eyktan tutanti a tìeyktanìri ke lu pxan kaw'it. Kifkeyri fìtutanìl ayaymak ke tslam stum ke'ut, ulte ke new nivume nì'ul. Po yawne lu snor nì'aw; fpom txanlokxeyä ke tsranten. Plltxe po nìtengfya na 'eveng a'ewan, ke na fyeyntu. Pori lu snolup räptum, ulte mawl aylì'uä ke lu ngay. Ran peyä lu kawng. Frapor a ke sunu por zoplo si. Fratseng a tsane po , 'ul tìve'kì.
Vomuna Lì’u Amip—Ten New Words (naviteri.org, 2015-11-30) View all from source
Kaltxì, ma eylan. Sìlpey oe, ayngaru livu fpom wotx.
Hello, friends. I hope you're all well.
Some New Words for May Day (naviteri.org, 2015-04-30) View all from source
Sìlpey oe tsnì fpom livu ayngaru wotx ulte snge'i a sìkrr asang zivawprrte' ayngane.
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
Pxìm lu new lehawng kxutu fpo.
Excessive desire is often the enemy of peace.
Contribution from the li'fyaolo'
Txon Eywa’evengä: Text and Translation (naviteri.org, 2012-10-30) View all from source
Txon Eywa'evengä. Na'rìng fa rey teya leiu. Pxaya swi ioang ran, taron, wem fte emrivey. Ayewll nrr fte syuratanit akosman tivìng na'rìngur. Kenten mìn, pay rikx äo eana syuratan. Lena'via 'evengan ran kanluke kxam na'rìng fte 'ivefu fpomit ulte tsive'a txo reyit alor. Pol aysmìmit a nrr ngop sìn txura ayvul tsawla ayutralä. Lora 'opin aean-na-ta'leng teya si tawur. Kifkey apxa kllkxem txur hu sne smuk san a txan 'i lam. 'Evenganìl lok 'orat ulte fpìl teri lor kifke. pori a syaw fko Zuvo lrrtok si Eywa.
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.
“By the way, what are you reading?” (naviteri.org, 2011-09-04) View all from source
A: Slä tsalsungay, txo tslam for, lu txayo na'rìngto sìltsan.
B: Mllte oe. vingkap nge tsmukanur alu Ralu lu fpom srak? Txankrr ngal ke lawk pot kaw'it.
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.
Vocabulary update (naviteri.org, 2010-07-16) View all from source
Ngaru lu fpom srak?
Are you well?
(Are you experiencing a general sense of happiness and well-being?)
Contribution from the li'fyaolo'
« Prrwll » = "moss" & the comparative « to » construct (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-02-23) View all from source
Oeru ke tsun livam ke'u lor to Eywa'evengä na'rìng a lew säpoli fa prrwll, kxawm mungwrr fìkifkey a lew säpìyi fa fpom lì'fya leNa'vi.
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.