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Eywa'evengmì (Eywa'eveng-mì) on-Pandora, but you said prop nouns arent in there, so this again slides, as does the next one: tstxolì’ukìngvi [t͡st’o.ˈlɪʔ.u.kɪŋ.vi] n. noun phrase (phrase whose pivotal or central word is a noun)
Although lifespan data is incomplete, it is estimated Na'vi live 30% longer than the average human. [4] Once born, Na'vi children mature more rapidly than humans, reaching mental, physical, and cultural adulthood between the ages of 15 - 17 Terran years. [8] Afterward, Na'vi experience a "plateau" of adulthood without physical decline. After their death, a deceased Na'vi's remains are laid to rest by their clan's traditional method.Na'vi clans exist in every biome of Pandora, and each has its own unique culture, sometimes even unique physiology. Despite their differences and distance from one another, clans stay interconnected through trade and tradition. Although they are largely independent, different clans from distant areas will cooperate in times of great crisis. The only known event that has caused all clans to join together is when they are led by a Toruk Makto, a Na'vi who has managed to ride and control a great leonopteryx and, in doing so, unite all clans under them. Creating a new language from scratch is no picnic. Frommer first established a set of approximately 500 Na’vi words to meet the needs of light conversations in Avatar. The Na’vi language gradually developed and reached 1,000 words at the time of the first film’s release. People, naturally, took notice.
txe’lanti wrrzärìp [t’ɛʔ.ˈlan.ti wṛ.ˈzæ.ɾɪp̚] ph. to greatly move emotionally (lit.: to pull out the heart) See also 'yes', 'no', 'yeah', 'please', 'thank you', 'sorry!', 'forgive me!', 'right?', 'okay', 'understood', 'don't!', 'down!', 'well', 'hello', 'goodbye'.)
Frequently Asked Questions about the Na'vi Language and Translator
Although scientists consider the Na'vi to be a single species, there is a unique level of diversification and morphological variation among them comparable to domesticated dogs of Earth. The Na'vi show evidence of rapid evolution to widely varied habitats. [4] An example of this is the Metkayina clan, an oceanic group of Na'vi who have evolved to an aquatic lifestyle by developing fin-like arms and legs, broad, paddle-shaped tails, greener skin with more watery stripes, and blue/green eyes with nictitating membranes. Exactly how many "races" of Na'vi exist is unclear.