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| Taki Zoraï | Basic Meaning |
|---|---|
| kami li'ata | welcome (informal) |
| kami zo'ata | welcome (formal) |
| kamia'ata | hello (lit. the Kami greet you) |
| ata'kami* | hello (lit. I greet the Kami) |
| kamia'ata miko-ito | hello homins (the Kami greet you homins) |
| woha | hello! (upon arrival) |
| woha mik'ito | hello homins |
| mata | hey (initiating conversation) |
| mata zinkéan | I'll be there in a second |
| ataa | I'm back (remplace le « re ») |
| mata waki | see you later |
| mata né'puké | goodbye, bye for now |
| mata nékéan | farewell |
| mata Zora | goodbye (on se retrouve à Zora) |
| mata yumé | goodnight (lit. we meet in dreams) |
| lao'zénui | sleep well |
* This is in reponse to "kamia'ata"
| Taki Zoraï | Basic Meaning |
|---|---|
| lao né lao | How are you? (lit. "(You) well or not well?") |
| y lu | and you? |
| lao | well |
| li'lao | very well |
| zo'lao | great |
| né lao | not well |
| né li'lao | not very well |
Note: Lao, li'lao, zo'lao, né lao and né li'lao in this context can be translated as "I am well", "I am very well", etc.
Note: These words are appended to a proper noun, eg. Wyler yama, Qu-Bin Hon kito, etc
* Can be used as a diminutive suffix
| Taki Zoraï | English |
|---|---|
| nu | I, me |
| lu | you (singular) |
| su | he, she, it |
| niu | us |
| liu | you (plural) |
| siu | they |
| Taki Zoraï | English |
|---|---|
| nu'o | my |
| lu'o | your |
| su'o | his, her, its |
| niu'o | our |
| liu'o | your |
| siu'o | their |
y : et luynu : ensemble Ayu = donc Aka = car u : ou o : avec tawa : à (quelqu'un) Oko : pour Fuu : tout Néfuu : rien Kha : assez Shuia : un peu Bokuu : beaucoup Fuuho : tout le monde Ného : personne Taka : encore Taka taka ! : Encore ! (insistant ou enthousiaste)