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* '''na unyak''' - <small>1sg understand-NEG</small> - ''I don't understand.'' | * '''na unyak''' - <small>1sg understand-NEG</small> - ''I don't understand.'' | ||
* ''' | * '''pokomo ka''' - <small>urinate-place Q</small> - ''Where's the pisser?'' (informal) | ||
* '''mo uetse ka''' - <small>place toilet Q</small> - ''Where is the toilet?'' (polite) | * '''mo uetse ka''' - <small>place toilet Q</small> - ''Where is the toilet?'' (polite) |
Revision as of 07:41, 18 October 2016
Basic
greetings
- yata - greet/farewell - Hello. / Goodbye.
- iyomani - PROX-day-nice - Good day/morning.
- ipuamani - PROX-evening-nice - Good night/evening.
- to tayo ka - manner 2S.POSS Q - How are you?
- niha, nyasa - fine thank - Fine, thank you.
meeting
- ke ata tayo ka - O name 2S.POSS Q - What is your name?
- ____ ke ata nayo - ____ O name 1S.POSS - ____ is my name.
- ya pesoni - VOC meet-nice - Nice to meet you.
civilities
- tsepa - please - Please.
- nyasa - thank - Thank you.
- nyasampa - thank-much - Thank you very much.
- hako - welcome - You're welcome.
- munyek - problem-NEG - No problem.
- yali(te) - pardon-(PREC) - Excuse me.
(getting attention, begging pardon, etc)
- na koya - 1S apologize - I'm sorry.
- tama - good - It's okay/fine.
(polite response to “I’m sorry”)
Communicating
- na ke kala unyak - 1sg O language know-NEG - I don't speak Kala.
- ta ke enkalatla unya ka - 2sg O England-language know Q - Do you know English?
- kola ke enkalatla unyatle hina ka - AG-INDEF O England-language know-REL be.here Q - Is there someone here who speaks English?
- yote! - help - Help! (in emergencies)
- na unyak - 1sg understand-NEG - I don't understand.
- pokomo ka - urinate-place Q - Where's the pisser? (informal)
- mo uetse ka - place toilet Q - Where is the toilet? (polite)
Problems
- ya utse
- VOC exclude
- Leave me alone.
- na uehak
- 1S want-NEG
- I don't want it!
- (useful for people who come up trying to sell you something)
- ya matok
- VOC touch-NEG
- Don't touch me!
- na ke tsonyo nyalotli
- 1S O police phone-FUT
- I'll call the police!
- tsonyo
- police
- Police!
- ya nusuko
- VOC steal-AG
- Stop, Thief!
- ya matok
- VOC touch-NEG
- Don't touch me!
Asking for help
- ena yotehe
- P.1S help-NEC
- I need help.