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*Ra seaf? = How's it going? (informal) | *Ra seaf? = How's it going? (informal) | ||
*Ra 's lăwi Pra/Impra? = How are you? (formal) | *Ra 's lăwi Pra/Impra? = How are you? (formal) | ||
*Clăduang tguay [2nd person pronoun] mi... = Welcome to... | |||
*Seaf to șa rie = I'm good | *Seaf to șa rie = I'm good | ||
*Tung wăsma rie (NAME) = My name is... | *Tung wăsma rie (NAME) = My name is... |
Revision as of 00:43, 23 December 2019
- Seth ya Pra (lit. the supreme God be with you) = Hello (polite, to one person)
- ... ya Impra = Hello (polite, to >1 people)
- ... ya łen = Hello (familiar, to one male)
- ... ya łes = Hello (familiar, to one female)
- ... ya łănam = Hello (familiar, to >1 people)
- Fi Imnutsach ya Pra (lit. the Movers [all the gods and supernatural forces] be with you) = reply to Seth ya Pra
- Ra seaf? = How's it going? (informal)
- Ra 's lăwi Pra/Impra? = How are you? (formal)
- Clăduang tguay [2nd person pronoun] mi... = Welcome to...
- Seaf to șa rie = I'm good
- Tung wăsma rie (NAME) = My name is...
- Șăcdoc șa placlich = Nice to meet you
- Șa tișuay = Goodbye
- Nüng bloy (lit. until soon) = See you soon
- Yu = See ya (very slangy; borrowed from Eevo)
- Nüng lisüe (lit. until the appointed time) = Bye (when you don't expect to meet the speaker for quite some time)
- Seaf mi lăwi = Farewell
- Mimănchean = Please
- Tuath = Thank you
- Tuath yădip = Thank you very much
- Pămrang rie = You're welcome
- Ngith to = Have fun
- Wăha. = Yes.
- Tieth. = No.
- Tăra tung blew șa... = How do I get to...
- Łilen! = Watch out!
- Sochie! = Help!
- Rie die brits cduay Dămea = I don't speak Windermere
- Lea Pra brits cduay Scela? (or: ... cduay Eyfo?) = Do you speak Eevo?
- Fid căswies ngie cduay Tsear/Clăfap = That is Tseer/Clofabosin to me