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<b>ke ____ yani ka</b> - <small>O ____ meaning Q</small> - <i>What does ____ mean?</i><br>
<b>ke ____ yani ka</b> - <small>O ____ meaning Q</small> - <i>What does ____ mean?</i><br>
<b>to ____ kala ka</b> - <small>method ____ say Q</small> - <i>How do you say?</i><br>
<b>to ____ kala ka</b> - <small>method ____ say Q</small> - <i>How do you say?</i><br>
<h3>Emergencies</h3>
<b>itla mutsi!</b> - <small>this emergency</small> - <i>It's an emergency!</i><br>
&nbsp;<br>
<b>yote!</b> - <small>help</small> - <i>Help!</i><br>
<b>na yotehe</b> - <small>1SG help-NEC</small> - <i>I need help.</i><br>
<b>na ke yote tayo heya</b> - <small>1SG O help 2SG.POSS need</small> - <i>I need your help.</i><br>
&nbsp;<br>
<b>tlatsa!</b> - <small>fire</small> - <i>Fire!</i><br>
<b>tsonyoko!</b> - <small>police-AG</small> - <i>Police!</i><br>
<b>ya nusuko, hika!</b> - <small>VOC steal-AG stop</small> - <i>Stop! Thief!</i><br>
&nbsp;<br>
<b>na tekatlo heya</b> - <small>1SG heal-AG need</small> - <i>I need a doctor.</i><br>
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Revision as of 11:04, 9 June 2015

Basics

yata - greet/farewell - Hello. / Goodbye.
 
iyomani - PROX-day-nice - Good day/morning.
ipuamani - PROX-evening-nice - Good night/evening.
(the proximal prefix i- can be dropped from these)
 
to tayo ka - manner 2SG.POSS Q - How are you?
niha, nyasa - fine thank - Fine, thank you.
 
ke ata tayo ka - O name 2SG.POSS Q - What is your name?
____ ke ata nayo - ____ O name 1SG.POSS - ____ is my name.
 
ya pesoni - VOC meet-nice - Nice to meet you.
 
tsepa - please - Please.
nyasa - thank - Thank you.
nyasampa - thank-much - Thank you very much.
hako - welcome - You're welcome.
munyek - be.problem-NEG - No problem. (less formal)
 
yali - pardon - Excuse me.
(This is used when getting attention, begging pardon, or coming through in a crowd. It is made more polite by the addition of the precative ending -te.)
na koya - 1SG apologize - I'm sorry
tama - be.good - It's okay. (polite response to "I'm sorry")

Communicating

na unyak - 1SG understand-NEG - I don't understand.
na ke kala unyak - 1SG NOM language know-NEG - I don't know Kala.
 
ta ke enkala unya ka - 2SG O English know Q - Do you know English?
hina kola ke enkala unya ka - here someone O English know Q - Does someone here know English?
 
ke ____ yani ka - O ____ meaning Q - What does ____ mean?
to ____ kala ka - method ____ say Q - How do you say?

Emergencies

itla mutsi! - this emergency - It's an emergency!
 
yote! - help - Help!
na yotehe - 1SG help-NEC - I need help.
na ke yote tayo heya - 1SG O help 2SG.POSS need - I need your help.
 
tlatsa! - fire - Fire!
tsonyoko! - police-AG - Police!
ya nusuko, hika! - VOC steal-AG stop - Stop! Thief!
 
na tekatlo heya - 1SG heal-AG need - I need a doctor.