Stxeli Alor: The text (naviteri.org, 2014-09-30) View all from source
Lu txantsan nìngay, kefyak? Fìmerelit 'ongolop awngeyä tsulfätul reltseoä alu Älìn. Tengfya tsun tsive'a, lupra eltur tìtxen si nìtxan. Relit oeyä ngolop Älìnìl fa hì'ia aylì'u leNa'vi, relit Tsyanä fa hì'ia aysìreyn. (Sunu Tsyanur tìreyn nìtxan.)
They're excellent, aren't they? The two portraits were created by our Master of Visual Arts, Alan. As you can see, the style is very interesting. Alan created my portrait out of little Na'vi words; John's he created out of trains. (John likes trains a lot.)
Stxeli Alor: The text (naviteri.org, 2014-09-30) View all from source
Tengfya omum aynga, krrka tsawlultxa Uniltìrantokxolo'ä a LosÄntsyelesì vospxìam, kaymo zola'u frayultxatu ne kelku moeyä fte yivom wutsot, ftivia nì'it lì'fyati leNa'vi, ulte kiväteng nì'o'. Tsyanìri oeri loleiu tsakaym tsyeym angay.
As you know, during the Avatar Community Meet-up in Los Angeles last month, all the participants came to our house one evening to have dinner, study a little Na'vi, hang out together, and have fun. For John and me, that evening was a real treasure.
Canon/2010/UltxaAyharyuä (wiki.learnnavi.org, 2010-10-01) View all from source
Sunu oeru teylu tengfya sunu por fkxen
Just as I like teylu, he likes vegetables.