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==References== | ==References== | ||
* [http://ryzom.kervala.net/Parler_Fyros.pdf Kervala's guide to the Fyros Language] | * [http://ryzom.kervala.net/Parler_Fyros.pdf Kervala's guide to the Fyros Language] | ||
− | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20091103184639/http://paltoquet.homedns.org/fyros/ Guide to the Fyros | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20091103184639/http://paltoquet.homedns.org/fyros/ Guide to the Fyros Language] |
[[Category: Languages]] | [[Category: Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Fyros]] | [[Category:Fyros]] |
Revision as of 20:04, 12 January 2017
- See also: Fyros (main article)
History
Words and Phrases
(A few from the French link below. Please read the French for correct conjugations and larger variety.)
Fyrk | Basic Meaning |
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Oren pyr | Hello ("Days of honor and death.") |
Oren fyraï | Goodbye |
Oren fyraï sel bek | Goodbye my friends |
Ney | Yes |
Dai | No |
Cal i akash! | Strength and honor! |
Akep | Thank you ("honorable death") |
Oràch | It was my duty (in response to akep) |
Deney | No need (in response to akep) |
Denen | Anything (in response to akep) |
Selum | Thank you |