Follow-up to Txep sì Txeva (naviteri.org, 2026-01-31) View all from source
Ha nume fte kivame! pare hu 'uo a ngato lu nawm'uo a nawm frato rey.
Then learn to See! Connect to something greater than yougreater than anything you've ever known.
New vocabulary from Toruk - The First Flight (forum.learnnavi.org, 2016-01-15) View all from source
Oel ngati kameie. Oeru syaw Ralu.
I see you. My name is Ralu.
Sì'eyng a ftu Na'rìng #4: sìltsan; ke; nang (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-10-09) View all from source
Ke fratawtute ke tsun kivame.
Not every human can See.
Mipa 'Upxare leMokri Frapofpi ta K. Pawl mì Srr 'Rrtayä (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-04-22) View all from source
Kìyevame ulte Eywa ayngahu.
Goodbye and Eywa be with you.
A response from Paul Frommer! (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-01-20) View all from source
Oel ayngati kameie, ma oeyä eylan, ulte ayngaru seiyi irayo. Fpole' ayngal oer fìtxan nìftxavang a 'upxaret stolawm oel. Lì'fyari leNa'vi oel 'efu ayngeyä tìyawnit. Ulte omum oel futa tìfyawìntxuri oeyä perey aynga nìwotx.
I See you, my friends, and I thank you. I have heard the message you have sent me so passionately. I feel your love for the Na'vi language. And I know you are all waiting for my guidance.
Calling All 'Avatar' Lovers -- Pick-Up Lines and How to Talk Dirty in Na'vi (wiki.learnnavi.org, 2010-01-06) View all from source
Oel ngati kameie.
I see you.