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* Good evening / Good night - '''yohua tama'''
* Good evening / Good night - '''yohua tama'''
* How are you? - '''to tayo ka''' (''lit: Your way?'') / '''to sana tayo ka''' (''lit: How your health?'')
* Good bye - '''kyoha'''
* Good bye - '''kyoha'''
* See you soon - '''amahi nanku anyatli''' (''lit: small time we will see each other'')
* See you soon - '''amahi nanku anyatli''' (''lit: small time we will see each other'')
* What's your name? - '''ke ata tayo ka'''
* Where are you from? - '''te mo ta (a) ka'''
* Pleased to meet you - '''ke tlaki te ta tama'''
* Cheers/Good health - '''kampa'''


==Etiquette==
==Etiquette==

Revision as of 11:51, 15 December 2010

Greetings & Farewells

  • Welcome - ahala
  • Hello / Hi! - ya'ate (formal) / hala (informal)
  • Good morning - supu tama
  • Good day - yoma tama
  • Good evening / Good night - yohua tama
  • How are you? - to tayo ka (lit: Your way?) / to sana tayo ka (lit: How your health?)
  • Good bye - kyoha
  • See you soon - amahi nanku anyatli (lit: small time we will see each other)
  • What's your name? - ke ata tayo ka
  • Where are you from? - te mo ta (a) ka
  • Pleased to meet you - ke tlaki te ta tama
  • Cheers/Good health - kampa

Etiquette

  • Please - tsepa
  • Thank you (very much) - nyasa(ha)
  • Excuse me - tliha
  • I'm sorry, but... - na tliha ehe...
  • That's a shame - uatla malaha
  • May I... ? - na ke ... pala ka

Language difficulties

  • I don't understand / I don't know - na unyak
  • Please say that again - tsepa ta'etla kalamye
  • Please speak more slowly - tsepa ma tlena kala
  • Please write it down - tsepa ta'etla moya
  • How do you say ...? - to ... etla kala ka
  • Do you speak ...? - ta ke ... kala ka