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This phrase list includes the Kala adaptation of Hangul for the purpose of practice and familiarization.
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= Basic =
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 800px;"
|-
! Hangul
! phrase
! gloss
! meaning
|-
| '''야다'''
| '''yata'''
| <small>greet/farewell</small>
| ''Hello. / Goodbye.''
|-
| '''이요마니'''
| '''iyomani'''
| <small>PROX-day-nice</small>
| ''Good day/morning.''
|-
| '''이부마니'''
| '''ipuamani'''
| <small>PROX-evening-nice</small>
| ''Good night/evening.''
|-
| '''도 다요 가'''
| '''to tayo ka'''
| <small>manner 2SG.POSS Q</small>
| ''How are you?''
|-
| '''니하 냐사'''
| '''niha, nyasa'''
| <small>fine thank</small>
| ''Fine, thank you.''
|-
| '''거 아다 다요 가 '''
| '''ke ata tayo ka'''
| <small>O name 2SG.POSS Q</small>
| ''What is your name?''
|-
| '''____ 거 아다 나요'''
| '''____ ke ata nayo'''
| <small>____ O name 1SG.POSS</small>
| ''____ is my name.''
|-
| '''야 버소니'''
| '''ya pesoni'''
| <small>VOC meet-nice</small>
| ''Nice to meet you.''
|-
| '''저바'''
| '''tsepa'''
| <small>please</small>
| ''Please''
|-
| '''냐사'''
| '''nyasa'''
| <small>thank</small>
| ''Thank you''
|-
| '''냐삼바'''
| '''nyasampa'''
| <small>thank-much</small>
| ''Thank you very much.''
|-
| '''하고'''
| '''hako'''
| <small>welcome</small>
| ''You're welcome''
|-
| '''므녁'''
| '''munyek'''
| <small>problem-NEG</small>
| ''No problem.'' (informal)
|-
| '''야리(더)'''
| '''yali(-te)'''
| <small>pardon(-PREC)</small>
| ''Excuse me.'' (getting attention, begging pardon, etc)
|-
| '''나 고야'''
| '''na koya'''
| <small>1sg apologize</small>
| ''I'm sorry.''
|-
| '''다마'''
| '''tama'''
| <small>good</small>
| ''It's okay/fine.'' (polite response to “I’m sorry”)
|}
 
= Communicating =

Latest revision as of 15:04, 10 June 2020


THIS SECTION IS CURRENTLY BEING UPDATED TO REFLECT A NEW GRAMMAR.