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* '''re ban qoÞ''' ''great/fantastic'' | * '''re ban qoÞ''' ''great/fantastic'' | ||
=='''Goodbye'''== | |||
==='''Formal/polite'''=== | ==='''Formal/polite'''=== |
Revision as of 03:39, 7 July 2009
Hello
Polite
- hello qiörantéla if addressing 2 or more people
- qiörandiö if addressing a single person
response
- qiörantädandöcra however, this response is falling out of use, being favoured with the idiomatic äda'qiörantéla/diö.
- good morning éa'fröquáda
- good day éagö'iáda
- good evening éa'tevaráda
- good night éa'ninÞi
response
- äda'éa'fröquáda lit: good morning back to you
- äda'éagö'iáda
- äda'éa'tevaráda
- äda'éa'ninÞi
Familiar
- hi/hiya qiöra qoÞ normally followed by aca re bán among good friends
response
- re ban qoÞ
- how are you/how's things vöes, máriÞ diöra, gör
responses
- danöÞ éagöra/tädø I'm fine/not so fine
- re ban qoÞ great/fantastic
Goodbye
Formal/polite
- qiörantäla more than one
- qiörantädiö singlular
response
- äda'qiörantäla/diö
Familiar
- bye tägra
- see ya later tägra qoÞ
response
- tägra qoÞ
Please/Thankyou
- please quintä
- thank you qnáÞradiö if speaking to one person
- qnáÞreladiö if addressing more than one person
- thankyou very much läbendéjas'qnáÞra
- thanks qnáÞra
- cheers/ta (quite informal) qnáÞra qoÞ
- yes thanks/please qnáÞra/quintä yil
- no thanks qnáÞra nál