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Post by Kitsune on Jun 29, 2007 22:45:26 GMT -5
Yolaka! Feshiko solere noki Niora do! ^_^ ----------- Hello! Post in Niora here! ^_^
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Post by lagginator on Apr 8, 2008 17:23:16 GMT -5
Synonyms:
Any particular reason why these four words have synonyms?
Awesome words:
Explain plz.
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Post by Kitsune on Apr 13, 2008 9:35:28 GMT -5
There are just random synonyms that I made accidentally and forgot to delete as doubles. xD I like them, though, so they're staying. =)
I like fishi too. =]
And explain what?
The first one I added because I was translating something and didn't have a word for 'black metal'. 'Khma-khlare' is used when someone is being typical. So if someone who usually points out the obvious proceeds in pointing out the obvious, then you say 'khma-khlare' with a sigh. Both onene and phfikhla are used as the adjective for 'only', but onene is applied to living things, and phfikhla to non-living things. So if you said 'the only dog', you must say 'ipe onene me uka', but if you said something like 'the only way', you must use 'ipe phfikhla m'ero'. 'Dureshi' is the verb 'to sap', as in 'to sap someone's energy', and it is conjugated normally. 'Moshe' is used for saying 'You should do something.' It is used like this: (You should swim.) = Moshe sho (swim) (you). Translated: 'Moshe sho page noki.'
Did that help?
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Post by lagginator on Apr 13, 2008 11:05:51 GMT -5
Yes, tyvm.
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Post by Kitsune on Apr 20, 2008 12:44:37 GMT -5
Ukiso du. =)
Oshi sate no' nofa-dai?
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Post by lagginator on Apr 20, 2008 17:47:30 GMT -5
Sate la miko, eta noki?
This is off-topic! =O (I couldn't figure out how to say that in Niora)
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Post by Kitsune on Apr 20, 2008 19:04:03 GMT -5
Miko sho sate l'aku. =)
Er...
Sateke chi... "off-topic" me... ? xD
Iniji la. =P
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