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
Prrnen ke tsun pivlltxe.
A baby cannot speak.
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
Tivel ngal ta prrnen nge lawnolti.
May your little one bring you great joy.
Mipa aylì’u sì aylì’fyavi nì’ul More new words and expressions (naviteri.org, 2024-02-28) View all from source
Pol pxeya prrnenit ngeia'.
I'm delighted to say she's pregnant with triplets.
Zìsìkrr amip, aylì’u amip—New words for the new season (naviteri.org, 2017-09-30) View all from source
Lu Sawtute wok saw wotx, na prrnen.
The skypeople are all loud and clumsy, like a baby.
Mrrvola Lì’fyavi Amip—Forty New Expressions (naviteri.org, 2016-06-30) View all from source
Prrnenìl wutsot olue'.
The baby vomited up its meal.
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.
Looking back, looking forward (naviteri.org, 2013-06-30) View all from source
Sa'nok prrnenur yomtìng fa okup sne.
A mother feeds an infant with her milk.
Vospxì Ayol, Postì Apup—Short Post for a Short Month (naviteri.org, 2013-02-28) View all from source
Zene fko 'ivampi prrnenit flrr frakrr.
One must always touch a baby gently.
Fìvospxìyä Aylì’fyavi Amip—This Month’s New Expressions, Pt. 2 (naviteri.org, 2012-07-19) View all from source
Sa'nok lenrra lrrtok soli krra prrnen alo a'awve poltxe.
The proud mother smiled when the baby spoke for the first time.
Fìvospxìyä Aylì’fyavi Amip—This Month’s New Expressions, Pt. 2 (naviteri.org, 2012-07-19) View all from source
Sa'nok nrra lrrtok soli krra prrnen alo a'awve poltxe.
The mother smiled with pride when the baby spoke for the first time.
Meetings, Waterfalls, and More (naviteri.org, 2012-07-05) View all from source
Mong prrnenìl futa sa'nul verewng tut.
The infant depends on her Mommy to look after her constantly.
Spring Vocabulary, Part 1 (naviteri.org, 2012-03-28) View all from source
Prrnen lrrtok si a krr, srer mesongtsyìp ahona.
When the baby smiles, two adorable dimples appear.
Mipa Zìsìt, Aylì’u Amip — New Words for the New Year (naviteri.org, 2012-01-09) View all from source
Ta'leng prrnenä lu faoi, pum koaktuä ekxtxu.
A baby's skin is smooth, an old person's is rough.
Getting to Know You, Part 2 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-28) View all from source
Oel vewng frrnenit.
I look after the infants.