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
Ayfrrtu herahaw tsatseng.
The guests are sleeping there.
Mipa aylì’u sì aylì’fyavi nì’ul More new words and expressions (naviteri.org, 2024-02-28) View all from source
Nga harmahaw penunyol?
How long were you sleeping?
Proverbial expression or phrase
Ulte ayyora’tu leiu . . . And the winners are . . . (naviteri.org, 2021-08-15) View all from source
Hahaw 'aw txo palukan smivon ngar.
Only sleep if you are familiar with the Thanator.
°100a Lì’u Amip! 64 New Words! (Part 1) (naviteri.org, 2018-03-31) View all from source
Txon lefpom, ma parultsyìp. Hivahaw nìmwey.
Good night, my dear little one. Sleep peacefully.
Mrrvola Lì’fyavi Amip—Forty New Expressions (naviteri.org, 2016-06-30) View all from source
Hivahaw nìmwey, ma paskalin.
Sleep well, honey.
Mipa Vospxì, Mipa Aylì’u—New Words for the New Month (naviteri.org, 2012-10-01) View all from source
(sno)mo a hahaw
bedroom
“Receptive Ability” and Hesitation (naviteri.org, 2011-03-22) View all from source
Lu na'rìng tsukhahaw.
The forest is 'sleepable.'
(One can sleep in the forest.)
MSNBC Cosmic Log interview (wiki.learnnavi.org, 2009-12-31) View all from source
Neytiri herahaw.
Neytiri is sleeping.