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A: Tsaysamsiyu lu supe?
B: (Fo) lu Kamun, Ralu, Ìstaw, Ateyo.
A: Who are those warriors?
B: They're Kamun, Ralu, Ìstaw, and Ateyo.
(for “identify” questions, it [KH] doesn't.)
Number in Na’vi (naviteri.org, 2011-07-30) View all from source
A: Tsaysamsiyu lu tupe?
B: (Fo) lu 'eylan Tsu'te.
A: Who are those warriors?
B: They're Tsu'tey's friends.
(For “defining characteristic” questions, the KH holds)
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Fo lu karyu.
They are teachers.
Number in Na’vi (naviteri.org, 2011-07-30) View all from source
Fo lu pesu?
Who are they?
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Number Principle
Number in Na’vi (naviteri.org, 2011-07-30) View all from source
Menga lu karyu.
You two are teachers.
Number in Na’vi (naviteri.org, 2011-07-30) View all from source
Menga lu oe 'eylan.
You two are my friends.
Number in Na’vi (naviteri.org, 2011-07-30) View all from source
Nantangìl yom yerikit.
Viperwolves eat hexapedes.
Number in Na’vi (naviteri.org, 2011-07-30) View all from source
Palulukan lu lehrrap.
Thanators are dangerous.
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Pepsul tok tsenget?
What three people are here?
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Tsapxesamsiyu lu pesu?
Who are those three warriors?
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Ätxäle si oe pivawm, ngari soa ayhapxìtu lu supe?
May I ask who the people in your family are?