Tìpusawm, Tì’useyng, sì ’Okvur a Eltur Tìtxen Si—Asking, Answering, and an Interesting Story
(naviteri.org, 2020-05-28)
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A:
Mak
to
fya
pe
?
B:
Zong
.
Nga
ri
tut
?
A:
Nìk
sran
.
Oe
ru
lu
fpom
,
slä
oey
'i
tan
lu
spxin
.
A:
How's everything
?
B:
Good
.
You
?
A:
So-so
.
I
'm fine
,
but
my
son
is
sick
.
Some little bits on "tut"
(forum.learnnavi.org, 2011-07-11)
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A:
Ngal
po
ti
tsole
'a
srak
?
B:
Ke
he
,
ngal
tut
?
A:
Sra
ne
!
A:
Did
you
see
him
?
B:
No
,
did
you
?
A:
Yes
!
Getting to Know You, Part 1
(naviteri.org, 2010-09-26)
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Kal
txì
.
Hì
txo
a
.
Tsun
mivä
kxu
hì
krr
srak
?
O
e
lu
Va'
ru
a
ftu
txa
yo
zo
la
'u
.
Ay
nga
ri
tut
?
Hi
!
Excuse me
.
May
I
interrupt
a moment
?
I
'm
Va'ru
from
the plains
.
How about
you
?
(This can be accompanied with the “I See you” hand gesture in the appropriate context and atmosphere. The gesture increases the level of formality.)
Sarfya
and
this website
are open source.