I hope you'll like this song.
Hello, dear friends. I hope you're well. John and I are fine and have everything we need.
Hello, friends. I hope you're all well.
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.
I hope 2013 has gotten off to a fine start for all of you.
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.
For the majority of people, it's not possible to learn to speak a new language well simply by listening to rules. You have to use the language. Accordingly, we've prepared several small dialogs for you that you can use in daily life. And you won't hear any complicated rules today. We hope you'll find this class fun and interesting.
I hope you'll participate in the upcoming Na'vi class in Seattle!
In the meantime, I thank you for your patience, and I hope you enjoy today's celebration.
I hope I will soon have good news to give you.
No one can live without hope.
Hope lives within the heart.