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| == Introductions == | == Introductions == | ||
| I am <name>:  | I am <name>: <Name> so. <br> | ||
| Who is he/she?: Jhal si'ngo? <br> | Who is he/she?: Jhal si'ngo? <br> | ||
| This is <name>:  | This is <name>: <Name> si. <br> | ||
| We have met: Hrrarrose <br> | We have met: Hrrarrose <br> | ||
| == Replies == | == Replies == | ||
Revision as of 16:14, 24 May 2007
Greetings
Hello: Grrensholo
Welcome: Sebhtolo si.
 (Assimilation of "It is your welcome.")
How are you?: Jhur sa? (Sometimes is used as "Jhur eni'olo?" - translates to "How goes it to you?")
I am well: So bon. (Also "Eni'eti bonisi" - "it goes well to me.")
Good Luck: Ollovy sa'olo.
Farewell: Bon shr'dah. (Or "Dhury'as en'ta.")
Good Morning: Bon yrra (si).
Good day: Bon demah (si).
Good evening: Bon orra (si). 
Goodnight: Bon gathita (neka).
Introductions
I am <name>: <Name> so. 
Who is he/she?: Jhal si'ngo? 
This is <name>: <Name> si. 
We have met: Hrrarrose 
Replies
Yes: Kish 
No: Noli 
Thank you
Not'Eso Jhysa's
 
Please
Rreny'a sobucaro.