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Friday, November 30, 2018

Intro 1: Examples (Li-fal) #

Example (Li-fal), Examples (Li-fallar)

ex 1-1

Sonok: Ha'tha ti'lu, Syrran.
Syrran: Ha'tha ti'lu, Kashau tu uf, Sonok?
Sonok: Rom. Lesek. T'du?
Syrran: Maut-rom. Lesek.

Good-morning, Syrran.
Good-morning, how do you feel, Sonok?
Good. Thanks. Yourself?
Very good, thanks. 


Ha'tha ti'lu = hello; Syrran = male name; kashau = to sense; tu = you; uf = how; Sonok = male name; rom = good; lesek = thanks; t' = of, du = you; maut = very.

ex 1-2

T'luki: Tonk'peh, Valeria, pavesha ra?
Valeria: Tsurik, t'du?
T'luki: Marom, lesek. Rom, abi'fa-gad.
Valeria: Rom-halan.

Hi, Valeria, what's happening?
The regular, and you?
Fine/excellent, thanks. Good, until tomorrow.
Goodbye. 


Tonk'peh = hello; pavesha = to occur/happen; ra = what; tsurik = regular; t' = of; du = you; marom = fine/excellent; lesek = thanks; rom = good; abi' = until; fa-gad = tomorrow; halan = a trip; rom-halan = goodbye; T'luki = female name; Valeria = female name.

ex 1-3

Setnow: Rom aru, Tolaris. panavau tu uf?
Tolaris: Rom, lesek, t'vu, panavau vu, osu?
Setnow: Burun, Tolaris, burun.
Tolaris: Tushah nash-veh k'du.

Good afternoon, Tolaris. How are you doing?
Good, thanks, and you, how are you doing, sir?

Unstable, Tolaris, unstable.
I grieve with you. 


Rom = good, aru = evening; Tolaris = male name, panavau = to pass time; tu = you; uf = how; Setnow = male name; lesek = thanks; t'du = your(s); osu = sir/ma'am; burun = unstable; tushah = a grief; nash-veh = I/me; k' = with; du = you; k'du = with you.

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Thursday, November 29, 2018

Intro 1: Introductions (Ragtayalar) #VLG


"We will explore and learn more."
[Dungi-pstha etek heh oren-tor weht.]


Lesson 1 [Tupa 1] 
Sonok: Tonk'peh, nam-tor ahm nash-veh Sonok. Ahm t'du ra?
Syrran: Tonk'peh, ahmau nash-veh t'Syrran.
Sonok: Sochya eh dif.
Syrran: Dif-tor heh smusma.

> translation (mesukh)
Tonk'peh = hello; nam-tor = be/is; ahm = a name; nash-veh = I/me; t'du = your(s); ra = what; ahmau = to name something; t'Syrran = Syrran's; Syrran = male name; Sonok = male name; sochya = peace; eh = and; dif = long life; dif-tor = to live a long time; heh = and; smusma = prosperity.

Sonok: Hello, I'm named Sonok. What is your name?
Syrran: Hello, the name I use is Syrran.
Sonok: Peace and long life.
Syrran: Live long and prosper.

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Vuhlkansu [vulcan] has more than one word for "you," use DU after letters/consonants or if unsure. Use TU after a vowel, and DULAR or TULAR for "you all."
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T'luki: Nam-tor ish-veh Valeria.
Valeria: Tishau, dular. Sarlah nash-veh dvin-tor.
T'luki: Vu dvin dor etwel.

> translation (mesukh)
nam-tor = is/be; ish-veh = he/she/it/this; Valeria = female name; tishau = hello friend(s); sarlah = to come to; nash-veh = I/me; dvin-tor = to serve; vu = you (formal); dvin = service; dor = honor; etwel = us.

T'luki: This is Valeria.
Valeria: Hello, you all. I come to serve.
T'luki: Your service honors us.

Exercise 1 [tusok 1]
Sek (male): Nam-tor ahm ______. Nam-tor ahm t'du ra.
Asil (female):  Nam-tor Asil. _____________.
Sek: _________________.
Asil: Sek, _________________
Sek: __________________.

<< word-list = zhit-feim:
Sek, Asil, sochya eh dif, diftor heh smusma, t', tonk'peh, ish-veh, tishau, nash-veh, nam-tor, sarlah, ahm, dvin, dvin-tor, tu, du, vu. (or any words you know.)

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VU is mostly used by children to adults or in military/education situations to confirm authority, with DU being lower by default. Use VULAR when speaking to an audience of guests during speeches or entertainment.
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