Zola’u nìprrte’, ma 3746°! Welcome, 2022! (naviteri.org, 2021-12-31) View all from source
Fìioang ke tsun slivele; nemfa pay zup tìk spakat.
This animal cannot swim; if it falls into the water, it immediately drowns.
Zola’u nìprrte’, ma 3746°! Welcome, 2022! (naviteri.org, 2021-12-31) View all from source
Merìk alor paysìn fwarmum.
Two beautiful leaves were floating on the water.
Zola’u nìprrte’, ma 3746°! Welcome, 2022! (naviteri.org, 2021-12-31) View all from source
Txo nemfa pay zivup, tìk spayakat.
If it falls into the water, it immediately drowns.
Mipa aylì’u, mipa sìoeyktìng New words, new explanations (naviteri.org, 2021-04-30) View all from source
pìmtxana pay
how much water
Aysìpawm sì Aysì’eyng Questions and Answers (naviteri.org, 2021-02-28) View all from source
tawng nemfa pay
dive into the water.
’A’awa ’U Amip — A Few New Things (naviteri.org, 2020-04-21) View all from source
Payìl a lipx tskxeti ripx.
Dripping water pierces a stone. (That is, persistent effort can accomplish unexpected and amazing things.)
’A’awa ’U Amip — A Few New Things (naviteri.org, 2020-04-21) View all from source
Tompa zerup ulte pay lipx kxam fäpyo.
It's raining and water is dripping through the roof.
Zìsìkrr amip, aylì’u amip—New words for the new season (naviteri.org, 2017-09-30) View all from source
Krra hufwe tul win, tsun fko tsive'a ayweopxit a sìn yo pa.
When there is strong wind, you can see waves on the water.
Mrrvola Lì’fyavi Amip—Forty New Expressions (naviteri.org, 2016-06-30) View all from source
Txo ke livu pay, tsun mesyokxur laro sivi fa srä.
If water isn't available, you can clean your hands with a cloth.
Some New Words for May Day (naviteri.org, 2015-04-30) View all from source
Rutxe, ma eylan, ayoeru fpe' payti!
Some New Words for May Day (naviteri.org, 2015-04-30) View all from source
Tompakeltalun zene tute Kälìforniayä payit sivar nìnän.
Because of the drought, Californians have to use less water
Tson sì Fpomron—Obligation and Mental Health (naviteri.org, 2014-10-02) View all from source
Ayevengur kxolìm sa'nokìl tsonta payit zamunge.
The children were told by their mother to fetch water.
Tsawlultxamaw a Aylì’u—Post-meetup Words (naviteri.org, 2014-07-31) View all from source
Fwa sar payit fìtxan lu le'al.
Using this much water is wasteful.
Tsawlultxamaw a Aylì’u—Post-meetup Words (naviteri.org, 2014-07-31) View all from source
Pxirit fu swoat näk rä'ä; niväk payit nì'aw.
Don't drink beer or spirits; just drink water.
prefer X to Y (forum.learnnavi.org, 2013-10-04) View all from source
Oel payti nulnew to swoat.
I prefer water to alcohol
“Where’s the bathroom?” and other useful things (naviteri.org, 2013-04-25) View all from source
Nari si! Klltesìn lu pay atxan. Fwi !
Be careful! There's a lot of water on the ground. Don't slip!
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.
Spring Vocabulary, Part 3 (naviteri.org, 2012-06-19) View all from source
Txo fkol ke fyivel uranit pay, zene fko slivele.
If one does not seal a boat against water, one must swim.
Trr Asawnung Lefpom! Happy Leap Day! (naviteri.org, 2012-02-29) View all from source
Frasìkrr pay kilva nän 'ul'ul.
Every season the river dries up more and more.
Miscellaneous Vocabulary (naviteri.org, 2011-09-24) View all from source
Oeri payìl tìng 'ìrit ke.
My face is reflected in the water.
Some Miscellaneous Vocabulary (naviteri.org, 2011-05-25) View all from source
Rutxe slivoan ngal payit oefpi; 'efu väng nìtxan.
Please pour me some water; I'm very thirsty.
Weather Part 2 and a bit more (naviteri.org, 2011-05-05) View all from source
Payri somwewpe?
What's the temperature of the water?
for (duration), Jesus loan-word & «fmal» (forum.learnnavi.org, 2010-12-01) View all from source
Luke pay, ke tsun ayoe reyti fmival.
Without water we cannot sustain life.