Vomuna Lì’u Amip—Ten New Words (naviteri.org, 2015-11-30) View all from source
Lukan (alu tsmukantsyìp) Palu (alu tsmuketsyìp) mi lu prrnen, ulte leiu lor hona nìtxan. Slä längu kop nim, stum loreyu 'awnampi. Polähem ne kelku moeyä txonam, ulte kezemplltxe fìtsenge amip mesutan amip nìteng lu meforu stxong nìtxan nì'aw. Fìtrr tampxì krrä wäperan. Sìlpey moe tsnì slìyevu ye'rìn tstew fìtxan kuma tsun wrrziva'u uvan sivi moehu. Fwa 'efu mawey nitram pawngip amip krrnekx, ha moe zene maweypivey.
Lukan, the little brother, and Palu, the little sister, are still babies, and I'm happy to say they're very beautiful and cute. But unfortunately they're also shy, almost like a touched helicoradian. They arrived at our house last night, and needless to say the new place and likewise the two new men are very strange to them. For most of the time today they were hiding. We hope they'll soon become brave enough to come out and play with us. Feeling calm and happy in a new environment takes time, so we have to be patient.
Zola’u nìprrte’! Welcome! (naviteri.org, 2010-06-24) View all from source
Tse . . . Nìawnomum, fwa oel fìtìkangkemvit sngeyki'i krrnolekx txan, slä 'i'a tsun oe pivlltxe san Zola'u prrte' ne lok Na'viteri sìk! Tìmweypeyri aynge seiyi irayo ngay. Sìlpey oe, awnge lì'fyaolo'ìri fìpìlok lìyevu pxan, ulte frapoftxey sngä'iyu ftxey tsultutsìyevun tsenge rivun 'uot lesar.
Just a few interesting little words. (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-03-22) View all from source
Tsakem kop krrnekx