Tìpusawm, Tì’useyng, sì ’Okvur a Eltur Tìtxen Si—Asking, Answering, and an Interesting Story (naviteri.org, 2020-05-28) View all from source
A: Mefo muntxa slolu srak?
B: Oe ke polawm.
A: Did they get married?
B: I didn't ask.
Spring Vocabulary, Part 3 (naviteri.org, 2012-06-19) View all from source
A: Leiam fwa Txe Rini muntxa slìyu.
B: So'ha!
A: It looks like Txewì and Rini are about to get married.
B: That's great!
Spring Vocabulary, Part 3 (naviteri.org, 2012-06-19) View all from source
Txilte Rini pare tsap nìsoaia, slä tsalsungay ke nìolo' takrra Rini muntxa slolu.
Txilte and Rini are related by blood, but nevertheless not by clan since the time Rini got married.
Mipa Zìsìt, Aylì’u Amip — New Words for the New Year (naviteri.org, 2012-01-09) View all from source
New Rini Ralu muntxa slivu, slä 'efu oe, ngampam ke si.
Rini and Ralu want to marry, but I feel they're not compatible.
More Vocabulary + a Bit of Grammar (naviteri.org, 2011-10-30) View all from source
Fko plltxeie san menga muntxa slolu sìk! Seykxel nitram! Slä lu oeru fmokx 'it.
I'm so happy to hear you got married! Congratulations! I am a little envious, though.
Vocabulary update (naviteri.org, 2010-07-16) View all from source
Txoa livu, yawne lu oer Sorewn . . . alu . . . ke tsun oeng muntxa slivu
Sorry, but I love Sorewn . . . in other words, you and I cannot marry.