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
Poe lu tsulfätu lì'fyayä leNa'vi.
She is a master of the Na'vi language.
Mì tanlokxe oeyä, srr afpxamo Terrible days in my country (naviteri.org, 2020-06-02) View all from source
Kezemplltxe lu fìpìlo kan fwa pängkxo teri lì'fya leNa'vi. Krro krro ngian 'efu oel futa zene oe pamrel sivi teri tele alahe.
Pukapa Way a Mikyunfpi Six Poems for Listening (naviteri.org, 2020-04-02) View all from source
[Oe aywayri,] txampxì lu waytsyìp a teri Eywa'eveng reyfya leNa'vi. Oe fmoli ngivop fyina aywayt a tsari lam fwa ngay zola'u ftu Eywa'eveng.
Mipa Säwäsultsyìp! A New Contest! (naviteri.org, 2020-03-27) View all from source
Furia inan aynge aysängopit leNa'vi, oe srefereiey prrte'!
More language for talking about language (naviteri.org, 2017-10-05) View all from source
Fyape pängkxo fko teri lì'fya leNa'vi . . . Na'vi? Tse . . . 'awve fkol kin ay'ut azey.
Way Tiretuä—The Shaman’s Song (naviteri.org, 2017-07-01) View all from source
newfa leNa'vi,
Na'rìng tìng lawr.
Atokirina'.
Awnga leym, lereym san
Ma Eywa (3X.)
By the People's will,
The forest is singing.
Woodsprite(s).
We cry out, calling,
O Eywa!” (3X)
Aylì’fyavi Lereyfya 2 — Cultural Terms 2 — and more (naviteri.org, 2015-08-30) View all from source
Fteria oel lì'fyati leNa'vi, slä mi ke tsängun pivlltxe na hufwe.
I'm studying Na'vi, but I'm afraid I still can't speak it luently.
Cirque du Soleil’s “Toruk: The First Flight”–Teaser video online! (naviteri.org, 2015-05-02) View all from source
Sìlpey oe tsnì 'ia rel arusikx saw a lì'fya leNa'vi zivawprrte' ayngane!
Stxeli Alor: The text (naviteri.org, 2014-09-30) View all from source
Lu txantsan nìngay, kefyak? Fìmerelit 'ongolop awngeyä tsulfätul reltseoä alu Älìn. Tengfya tsun tsive'a, lupra eltur tìtxen si nìtxan. Relit oeyä ngolop Älìnìl fa hì'ia aylì'u leNa'vi, relit Tsyanä fa hì'ia aysìreyn. (Sunu Tsyanur tìreyn nìtxan.)
They're excellent, aren't they? The two portraits were created by our Master of Visual Arts, Alan. As you can see, the style is very interesting. Alan created my portrait out of little Na'vi words; John's he created out of trains. (John likes trains a lot.)
Stxeli Alor: The text (naviteri.org, 2014-09-30) View all from source
Pol lì'fyati leNa'vi ftolia ka trro.
He studied Na'vi for a day.
Stxeli Alor: The text (naviteri.org, 2014-09-30) View all from source
Tengfya omum aynga, krrka tsawlultxa Uniltìrantokxolo'ä a LosÄntsyelesì vospxìam, kaymo zola'u frayultxatu ne kelku moeyä fte yivom wutsot, ftivia nì'it lì'fyati leNa'vi, ulte kiväteng nì'o'. Tsyanìri oeri loleiu tsakaym tsyeym angay.
As you know, during the Avatar Community Meet-up in Los Angeles last month, all the participants came to our house one evening to have dinner, study a little Na'vi, hang out together, and have fun. For John and me, that evening was a real treasure.
Tsawlultxamaw a Aylì’u—Post-meetup Words (naviteri.org, 2014-07-31) View all from source
srey pu alu Horen Lì'fyayä leNa'vi lu swey law.
This version of the book A Reference Grammar of Na'vi is clearly the best.
Fmawn a Fkol Kìlmulat!—This Just In! (naviteri.org, 2013-08-01) View all from source
Fmawn akosman, ma smuk! (Tìng nari nekll.)
Fìsäomum txankrr lolu oer; set tsun oe tsawteri pivängkxo ayngahu. Kintrram fayfamrelsiyuhu oe ultxa soleiyi. Roleiun futa lu fo kanu leso'ha nìwotx ulte Uniltìrantokxìri lì'fyayä leNa'vi wawet fol tslam. Am'aluke haya pxerel arusikx wayou! Tìkangkem sngivä'i ko! (Nìsìlpey ye'rìn.)
Tsan’erul, Fe’erul—Getting Better, Getting Worse (naviteri.org, 2013-03-04) View all from source
Lì'fyari leNa'vi nga tsan'ereiul fratrr.
I'm delighted that your Na'vi is improving every day
Vospxì Ayol, Postì Apup—Short Post for a Short Month (naviteri.org, 2013-02-28) View all from source
Snafpìlfyari leNa'vi krra smarit fkol tspang, tsranten txan fwa po ke ngä'än nìkelkin.
It's important in Na'vi philosophy that the prey not suffer unnecessarily when it's killed.
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.
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.
Tskxekengtsyìp a Mikyunfpi–A Little Listening Exercise (naviteri.org, 2012-07-29) View all from source
Nìawnomum ngolop ayoel fìnumultxati fpi sngä'iyu. Tafral kìsyar a aysänumvi aylì'fyavi lu fyin. Tsalsungay sìlpey oe, numultxa lesar lìyevu keng ayfofpi a teri lì'fya leNa'vi li nolume nìtxan.
As you know, we created this class for beginners. Therefore, the lessons and expressions we're about to teach are simple. Nevertheless, I hope the class will be useful even for those who have already learned a lot about Na'vi.
Translation provided by separate source (e.g. AD, Horen, forum poster, comment)
Tskxekengtsyìp a Mikyunfpi–A Little Listening Exercise (naviteri.org, 2012-07-29) View all from source
Teri lì'fya leNa'vi a tsanumultxa loleiu flä!
The class about the Na'vi language was a success.
Meetings, Waterfalls, and More (naviteri.org, 2012-07-05) View all from source
Siätll a numultxari lì'fyayä leNa'vi, sìlpey oe slìyevu nga numultxatu!
I hope you'll participate in the upcoming Na'vi class in Seattle!
One more for 2011 (naviteri.org, 2011-12-31) View all from source
Ha . . . Lì'fyari leNa'vi pefya?
Miscellaneous Vocabulary (naviteri.org, 2011-09-24) View all from source
Stxenutolìng oel futa lì'fyat leNa'vi poeru kivar. Mol'an nìprrte'.
I offered to teach her Na'vi. She accepted gladly.
Getting to Know You, Part 3 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-29) View all from source
A: Srake fnan ngal lì'fyati leNa'vi?
B: Kehe. Slä hufwa oel (tsat) wätx 'aw, tsalsungay yawne lu oer wotx!
A: Are you good at Na'vi?
B: No, I totally suck at it, but I still love it to death.
Getting to Know You, Part 3 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-29) View all from source
Ftia oel lì'fyati leNa'vi 'o' wotx!
Studying Na'vi is a ton of fun for me.
Getting to Know You, Part 3 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-29) View all from source
Sìlpey oe, zaya'u trro a tsun awnga wotx pivlltxe san fnan oel ngay lì'fyat leNa'vi sìk!
Zola’u nìprrte’! Welcome! (naviteri.org, 2010-06-24) View all from source
Fayupxare oe payängkxo teri horen lì'fyayä leNa'vi fpi sute a tsun srekrr tsat sivar. Aynge pawmìri kop fmayi tsenge tivìng 'eyngit. Nìawnomum tolel oel ta ayhapxìtu lì'fyaolo'ä pxaya pawmit atxantsan a vay set ke 'oleyng. Sìlpey oe tsnì tsìyevun 'i'a tsakem sivi fìpìlokfa.
Txe'lanit Hivawl... (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-06-18) View all from source
Oeru woeiu lì'fya leNa'vi.
I'm just fascinated by the Na'vi language.
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.
Verb for "write" and transive "peng" (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-03-12) View all from source
Oel tel 'upxaret leNa'vi a krr, new oe tengfya pamrel sivi 'eyng. Slä krr a Na'vi pamrel si oe, new oel futa upxare oe luke keyey livu wotx, fte eyawra kenongit tivìng suteru.
Good Morning America (wiki.learnnavi.org, 2010-02-26) View all from source
Lì'fyari leNa'vi 'Rrta, vay set 'almong a fra'u zera'u ta ngrrpongu.
Everything that blossomed regarding Na'vi until now on Earth has come from a grassroots movement.
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.
A response from Paul Frommer! (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-01-20) View all from source
Ayeylanur oe eylanur lì'fyayä leNa'vi wotx:
To all my friends and friends of the Na'vi language:
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.
A response from Paul Frommer! (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-01-20) View all from source
'eyngit oel tolel a krr, ayngaru payeng, tsakrr paye'un sweya fya'ot a zamivunge oel ayngar ay'ut horenti lì'fyayä leNa'vi.
When I receive an answer, I will let you know, and I will then decide the best way to bring you the words and rules of Na'vi.