°50a Lì’u Amip! 40 New Words! (naviteri.org, 2019-06-06) View all from source
Snayerik yeromzeswa tayo.
A herd of hexapedes are grazing in the field.
Tsawlultxamaw a Aylì’u—Post-meetup Words (naviteri.org, 2014-07-31) View all from source
Neni lew si txayor vay txampay wotx.
Sand covers this expanse all the way to the ocean.
Mipa Zìsìt, Aylì’u Amip — New Words for the New Year (naviteri.org, 2012-01-09) View all from source
Maw tswayon ayol ayoe kllpo tayo a lu rofa kilvan.
After a short flight we landed in a field beside the river.
“By the way, what are you reading?” (naviteri.org, 2011-09-04) View all from source
A: Slä tsalsungay, txo tslam for, lu txayo na'rìngto sìltsan.
B: Mllte oe. vingkap nge tsmukanur alu Ralu lu fpom srak? Txankrr ngal ke lawk pot kaw'it.
A: But even so, if they're smart they'll take open terrain over bush.
B: I agree. Oh by the way, how's your brother Ralu? You haven't mentioned a thing about him in a long time.
Some Miscellaneous Vocabulary (naviteri.org, 2011-05-25) View all from source
Maw fwa fkol Kelutralit skola'a, lemreya hapxìtul tsasoa txolula mipa kelkuti tayo.
After Hometree was destroyed, the surviving members of that family built a new home on the plains.
Getting to Know You, Part 1 (naviteri.org, 2010-09-26) View all from source
Kaltxì. txoa. Tsun miväkxu krr srak? Oe lu Va'ru a ftu txayo zola'u. Ayngari 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.)