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Awnga kelku si nuä ayram alusìng.
We live beyond the flying mountains.
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Awngal tok kelkut. Nìkmar zup tompa set.
We're home. Now is a good time for it to be raining.
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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.
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Fo ke perängkxo oehu nìkmar.
They were chatting with me at a bad time.
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Fo kelku si few 'ora.
They live across the lake.
(That is, on the opposite side of the lake, on the other shore.)
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Fo kelku si nuä ora.
They live beyond the lake.
(That is, a great distance beyond and out of sight of the lake.)
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Frakrr po fpìl tsim wotx.
Her thinking is always completely original.
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Ftue lu fwa taron ngonga ioangit to fwa taron pumit a lu walak win.
It's easier to hunt lethargic animals than to hunt perky, speedy ones.
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Furia fìtxan fnängan Ulreyìl tsko swizawit, lu oeru fmokx.
I'm jealous of the fact that Ulrey is such an excellent archer.
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Furia sne tskoti ngop po kanfpìl.
He's concentrating on making his bow.
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Fwa Ìstawhu 'awsiteng kangkem si ke sunu oer; ngongìri ke lu kawtu na po.
I don't like to work with Ìstaw; he's famous for his laziness.
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trr oe 'efu ngong wotx.
I'm just not motivated to do anything today.
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mar lu fwa fo ke pängkxo oehu.
It was opportune that they didn't chat with me.
(That is, 'They chose a good time not to chat with me.)
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Lolu kavuk, slä Tsenul ngayit kolulat.
There was treachery, but Tsenu revealed the truth.
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Lu oeru fmokx.
I'm jealous.
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Ma sa'nu, oe txopu si. Meyam oeti!
Mommy, I'm scared. Hold me!
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Maw txantompa, pxaya käo lamu tskalep pe, ha tsat kulat ayoel.
After the rainstorm, his crossbow was under a lot of leaves, so we uncovered it (removed the leaves from it).
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Mefo tsap mäpoleyam tengkrr tsngawvìk.
The two of them hugged each other and wept.
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sngä'i fmawnit fo narmew wivan, slä 'i'a frapor lolonu.
They originally wanted to hide the news, but in the end they revealed it to everyone.
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Po tsap'alute soli nìkmar.
He apologized at the right time.
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Pol pesenget tatsok?
Where in the world could she be?
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Srake pxefo li pohatsem?
I wonder if the three of them have already arrived.
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Sweylu txo ngal ke txivìng fpìlit lesngä'i.
You shouldn't abandon your original idea.
(Here the meaning is that your very first idea is better than the current one.)
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Sweylu txo ngal ke txivìng fpìlit letsim.
You shouldn't abandon your original idea.
(The meaning here is that you came up with a new and unique idea that you shouldn't abandon.)
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Sämyamìl poru wayìntxu futa ngata lolu li txoa.
A hug will show him that you've already forgiven him.
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Teylu mar yu a 'u oeru teya si.
It fills me with joy that teylu is about to be in season.
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Tsa'u latsu peu?
What on earth is that?
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Tsun oe ngahu tsatsengene ki, slä nulnew futa sivop oeng txiluke.
I can go there with you, but I prefer to travel leisurely.
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Txewìl tukrut Loakä narmìn nìfmokx.
Txewì was eyeing Loak's spear enviously.
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Txo new nga tslivam, zene kivanfpìl.
If you want to understand, you have to concentrate.
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Tìtusaronìri txo new fko slivu tsultu, zene smarto livu walak.
If you want to become a master hunter, you have to be more active than your prey.