@@ArmyBlink-69028 Even better, you can check out kelutral.org or learnnavi.org and find the language community, with resources and people to help you learn. But if you just want to translate words, here is a dictionary: reykunyu.lu/
Kaltxì, ulte säplltxeviri irayo! (Hello, and thank you for the comment!)I focus more on learning through immersion and repetition (more natural way than formal lessons about grammar), but if there is a big need for grammar study, I will consider making videos about that. For now, I can suggest checking out my friend's channel: youtube.com/@sanumvilenavinavilessons8198
Srane! The two main ones are kelutral.org and learnnavi.org. You can find lots of help, resources, and friendly voices in the Discord servers, too. Come join, ma 'eylan! 😊
@@VaultSociety-x2l There are different methods, and we have resources and people to help you on Discord, but the most common way is to invent one yourself, like a word that just means you. A full name is structured: te
Oe is I/me, oetsyìp is little me, nga is you, ohe is I/me honorific form, ngatyìp is little you, ngenga is you honorific form, aynga is you/y'all, you all plural. Ayoeng, oeng is we/us inclusive, oheng is us/we but in honorific form, like formal
@@NeytiriTeTskaha po is neutral, po means she/he if you want expesification use the suffixes -an for male and -e for female. So po is she/he neutral, poan is he/him and poe is she/her, peyä is neutral for both.
Txur'itan means "strong-son" and is pronounced TXOOR-ee-tan, but I will say, if you found the name on a name generator please do consider other methods that are much more personal (lots of people use name generators that only have a few names, and often they are not very authentic) before you settle on this name. If you are interested, I can gladly explain more! 🙂
Aquí está la traducción de algunas frases : OE lu numeyu : Soy un aprendiente, Lu oe' ewan : soy jóven, Nga lu' eylan oeyä : Eres mi amigo, Lu nga kanu : Eres inteligente, Srake po li polähem ? ¿Ha llegado ya? Espero que te ayuda un poco
I know this is a made up language, but if I heard someone speak it, I would think it's a real language
It is real! It's completely learnable, with consistent rules and words. You can become fluent in Na'vi. 🙂
@@NeytiriTeTskaha Really? So like I can look up English to Na’vi translation?
@@ArmyBlink-69028 Even better, you can check out kelutral.org or learnnavi.org and find the language community, with resources and people to help you learn.
But if you just want to translate words, here is a dictionary: reykunyu.lu/
@@NeytiriTeTskaha Thanks I really want to learn the language but didn’t know where to go
@@ArmyBlink-69028 Oeru tìprrte'! You're welcome! Have fun learning. 😊
As you can tell from the movie, I need to work on my na'vi
Vrrtep! 😲
@@NeytiriTeTskaha Ohe am ke’u a ska’a!
actually the actor!
@@humblenoob7631 yes I am
@@humblenoob7631 bruh
It sounds beautifull!
Can you make a video about how sentence structure works ?
Kaltxì, ulte säplltxeviri irayo! (Hello, and thank you for the comment!)I focus more on learning through immersion and repetition (more natural way than formal lessons about grammar), but if there is a big need for grammar study, I will consider making videos about that. For now, I can suggest checking out my friend's channel: youtube.com/@sanumvilenavinavilessons8198
@@NeytiriTeTskaha irayo! I will do that as well as check out your friends channel!!
@@gabriellealverz4277 Nìprrte', ma 'eylan. Eywa ngahu. 😊
@@gabriellealverz4277 Kaltxì nìmun! Hello again. I have just released a video with some grammar breakdown of quotes in ATWoW, if you're interested.
@@NeytiriTeTskaha Yes! Thank you! I will watch!
Beautiful!! 😊
I’m willing to learn the language since avatar one of my favorite movies so I owe this one a lot
How do you say ‘hello’ ? 😌
Kaltxì! 😊
Pronounced KalTi x
the x reminds me of Xhosa which also have the x click sound
Lora lì'fya! Beautiful language! 💙
Irayo! 😊
Do a complete course of navi.
Im getting a hang of this i want becoming Na'vi Avatar and speaking language
Oel ngati kameie. 💙
@@NeytiriTeTskaha oel nagati kameie
The X sounds like a 360 no scope
the roling r is just like afrikaanse my main langauge
Txantsan 😊
4:50 This is Eytukan's father💙
rutxe please make more navi videos
srake means i have diarrhea in polish 😭😭😭
😆
Is there a Website were i can learn all of this ?
Srane! The two main ones are kelutral.org and learnnavi.org. You can find lots of help, resources, and friendly voices in the Discord servers, too. Come join, ma 'eylan! 😊
@@NeytiriTeTskaha are you on the discord
@@VaultSociety-x2l Srane (yes)
@@NeytiriTeTskaha how do you get a na'vi name
@@VaultSociety-x2l There are different methods, and we have resources and people to help you on Discord, but the most common way is to invent one yourself, like a word that just means you. A full name is structured: te
2:58
OMG TYYY
Nìprrte', ma Tuk!
"oe" is more "we"
Oe is I/me, oetsyìp is little me, nga is you, ohe is I/me honorific form, ngatyìp is little you, ngenga is you honorific form, aynga is you/y'all, you all plural. Ayoeng, oeng is we/us inclusive, oheng is us/we but in honorific form, like formal
How do you say 'wait' in Na'vi
Pey. Pronunciation like "pay" in English.
how to say (no) in na'vi?
Kehe = no.
But if you mean it to describe, it's kea:
Ke lu kea teylu mì niktsyey. "There is no teylu in the food wrap."
@@NeytiriTeTskaha Thank you so much ❤️❤️
@@6rio.931 Nìprrte'! 💙
What does oeyä mean?
Oeyä means "my".
For pronouns, to make possessive use -eyä: nga "you", ngeyä "your"; po "he", peyä "his"; tsaw "it", tseyä "its", etc.
@@NeytiriTeTskaha po is neutral, po means she/he if you want expesification use the suffixes -an for male and -e for female. So po is she/he neutral, poan is he/him and poe is she/her, peyä is neutral for both.
I found put my Na’vi name is txur’itan how do I say it
Txur'itan means "strong-son" and is pronounced TXOOR-ee-tan, but I will say, if you found the name on a name generator please do consider other methods that are much more personal (lots of people use name generators that only have a few names, and often they are not very authentic) before you settle on this name. If you are interested, I can gladly explain more! 🙂
Yo también quiero aprender na'vi pero no entiendo el ingles😢
Aquí está la traducción de algunas frases : OE lu numeyu : Soy un aprendiente, Lu oe' ewan : soy jóven, Nga lu' eylan oeyä : Eres mi amigo, Lu nga kanu : Eres inteligente, Srake po li polähem ? ¿Ha llegado ya? Espero que te ayuda un poco
How’d u say bye?
Kìyevame (See you soon/later)
Eywa ngahu (Eywa be with you)
Hayalovay (Until next time)
😊
Thank u
Remembers basque gaelic, mien, finish, french, indonesia, samoan, hawaian, many vowels and consonanat tou change and not say in speech.
IsiNa'vi
Is this legit legit ?
Srane (Yes), this is real Na'vi. 🙂