Kaltxì nìmun! Hello again! (naviteri.org, 2025-11-19) View all from source
Kaltxì mun!
Hello again!
Krrteri About Time (naviteri.org, 2024-05-31) View all from source
Kaltxì, ma eylan, ulte Vospxìpuk lefpom!
Aysìpawm sì Aysì’eyng Questions and Answers (naviteri.org, 2021-02-28) View all from source
Kaltxì oe eylanur a'ewan a tok Toitslanti.
Hello to my young friends in Germany
’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.
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.
Aylì’fyavi Lereyfya 1 — Cultural Terms 1 (naviteri.org, 2015-07-31) View all from source
Kaltxì mun ayngaru wotx!
Tskxekengtsyìp a Mikyunfpi–A Little Listening Exercise (naviteri.org, 2012-07-29) View all from source
Kaltxì, ma frapo, ulte zola'u prrte' awnge numultxane a teri lì'fya leNa'vi.
Hello, everyone, and welcome to our Na'vi language class.
Spring Vocabulary, Part 3 (naviteri.org, 2012-06-19) View all from source
Kaltxì, ma eylan. 'Ok oe lu ayngar srak? Furia txankrr tsengit ke tarmok, oeru txoa livu.
Getting to Know You, Part 3 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-29) View all from source
Kaltxì. Ngenga lu tupe?
Hi. Who are you?
[This is one place where the honoric form of the pronoun is standard.]
Getting to Know You, Part 1 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-26) View all from source
Kaltxì. txoa. Tsun miväkxu krr srak? Oe lu Va'ru a ftu txayo zola'u. Ayngari tut?
Hi! Excuse me. May I interrupt a moment? I'm Va'ru from the plains. How about you?
(This can be accompanied with the “I See you” hand gesture in the appropriate context and atmosphere. The gesture increases the level of formality.)
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.”
Getting to Know You, Part 1 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-26) View all from source
Loak poltxe oeru san kaltxì (sìk)
Loak greeted me.
Mipa 'Upxare leMokri Frapofpi ta K. Pawl mì Srr 'Rrtayä (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-04-22) View all from source
trr letsrantenTrr 'Rrtayänew oe pivlltxe ayngaru san kaltxì sìk ulte tivìng ayngar 'ut a 'efu oe lu lor frato lì'fya leNa'vi: meoauniaea. 'uä ral lu me'em tìrusey hifkey na Nawma Sa'nokä hapxì, 'uo a fpi rey'eng Eywa'eveng 'Rrta tsranten txan awngaru wotx.
On this important /day)—Earth DayI want to say hello to you and present to you the word that, in my opinion, is the most beautiful in the Na'vi language: meoauniaea. The meaning of this word is "harmony, living in the world as part of the Great Mother," something that matters a lot to all of us for the sake of The Balance of Life on both Pandora and Earth.