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*'''kogra m`ta`aq tama''' -- Nice to meet you. | *'''kogra m`ta`aq tama''' -- Nice to meet you. | ||
*'''guta ga qa''' -- How are you? | *'''guta ga qa''' -- How are you? | ||
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*'''aj [[Qatama_names|Qatama]] ata ga qa''' -- Is your name [[Qatama_names|Qatam]]? | *'''aj [[Qatama_names|Qatama]] ata ga qa''' -- Is your name [[Qatama_names|Qatam]]? | ||
=Say / Speak= | |||
*'''...muta ga qa''' -- Do you speak ...? | |||
**English - '''Ungulhaj''' | |||
**Qatama - '''Qatam''' | |||
**Esperanto - '''Ujmaran''' | |||
**Latin - '''Ulatan''' | |||
*'''nga Qatam muta ta''' -- I do not speak Qatama. | |||
*'''unja Qatam muta ta''' -- I speak a little Qatama. | |||
*'''kya aguq an naj ta muta''' -- Speak to me slowly, please. | |||
*'''muta ga qa''' -- What are you saying? | |||
*'''kya aguq m`ham muta ga''' -- Please say it again. | |||
*'''muta nada qa''' -- What is he saying? | |||
*'''manha aj [Qatama] muta...qa''' -- How do you say this in [Qatama]? |
Revision as of 05:52, 5 October 2008
This article is one of many about Qatama
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Basic
- kogra m`ta`aq tama -- Nice to meet you.
- guta ga qa -- How are you?
- moq al koda qa -- Where is the bathroom? Where is the toilet?
Hello & Goodbye
- aka -- Hello (informal, "hi", "hey")
- kalha -- Hello (formal)
- kalhaj -- Hello (formal to a group)
- maq tama -- Good morning.
- umaq tama -- Good afternoon. / Good evening.
- naq tama -- Good night.
- nguqra -- Welcome.
- gyoha -- Goodbye. / So long. / See you later.
Thank you
- guqra -- Thank you.
- t`ha guqra -- Thank you very much!
- nguqra -- You're welcome.
- nja al taman guqra -- Thanks for the hospitality(kindness).
- guqla -- No thank you. (rarely used)
- kyala guqra -- Don't mention it. (lit: do-not thank)
- kya aguq nja ta nada guqra ga -- Thank him for me, please.
Sorry
- kya aguq -- Excuse me. / I'm sorry. / I apologize.
- kya t`ha aguq -- I am very sorry.
- kya aguq nja al mayu -- I'm sorry for the disturbance.
Please
- aguq -- Please
- kya ogu mada aguq -- Please, come in.
- kya kum aguq -- Please, sit down.
- kya nahaq aguq -- Please, help yourself.
- kya mu aguq -- Just a moment, please. / Please stop. / Please wait.
- gya al guja aguq -- Bring me water, please.
- kya noka aguq -- Please continue.
- kya nuj mu aguq -- Please wait here.
Yes
- oha -- Yes
- ohaq -- Yes, that's right. / Correct.
- oha ung anuq ta -- Yes, I have heard of it.
- oha nung ta -- Yes, I would like some.
- oha Qatama muta ta -- Yes, I speak Qatama.
- oha aguq -- Yes, please.
No
- nga -- No
- nga ruq tama ta ra -- No, I am fine.
- nga mayu -- No problem.
- nga aj nuj muq ta -- I am not from (around) here.
- nga m`ta al togu -- The horse is not mine.
- nga tama al gaq -- The food is not good.
- nga mongha ta / mongla ta -- I do not understand.
Negating the past
- tama ungla mogu ta -- I did not sleep well.
- ungla gaq ta -- I did not eat.
Negating the present
- nga mua ta -- I (do/am) not go(ing).
- nga amahu mogu ta -- I do not sleep late.
- nga ganu/nung ta -- I do not want.
- nga koj ta -- I do not like.
Negating the future
- uqla mua ta -- I will not go.
- kun moq uqla mogu ta -- I will not sleep here.
- uqla mada ta -- I will not come.
Name
- _____ ata ta -- My name is _______.
- ata ga qa -- What is your name?
- ata tanga m`ga qa -- What is your family name?
- _____ ata tanga m`ta -- My family name is _______.
- ata kun moq qa -- What is the name of place?
- ata m`ga koj ta -- I like your name.
- al moj ata m`ga qa -- How do you spell your name?
Say / Speak
- ...muta ga qa -- Do you speak ...?
- English - Ungulhaj
- Qatama - Qatam
- Esperanto - Ujmaran
- Latin - Ulatan
- nga Qatam muta ta -- I do not speak Qatama.
- unja Qatam muta ta -- I speak a little Qatama.
- kya aguq an naj ta muta -- Speak to me slowly, please.
- muta ga qa -- What are you saying?
- kya aguq m`ham muta ga -- Please say it again.
- muta nada qa -- What is he saying?
- manha aj [Qatama] muta...qa -- How do you say this in [Qatama]?