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==Titles==
 
==Titles==
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'''Note:''' These words are appended to a proper noun, eg. Wyler yama, Qu-Bin Hon kito, etc
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*kito : homin (masculine), sir, mister
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*miko : homin (feminine), mistress, her ladyship
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*yama : juvenile homin (masculine, Tryker
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*yaza : juvenile homin (feminine), miss
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*poko* : child
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*goro : brat
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*zaki : darling, beloved (masculine)
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*suki : darling, beloved (feminine)
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*gia : bane
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*kwaï : the masked, Zoraï (used as a sign of respect and recognition to a Zoraï)
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*né-kwaï : the never masked, the unmasked (perjorative term for non-Zoraï. A similar term "né-Kwaï'i" is usually not considered perjorative)
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*aribini : friend
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*mik'ito : homins, ladies and gentlemen (used for friends or acquaintances)
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*miko-ito : men, women (more formal than mik'ito)
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*yama'za : the youth
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'''*''' Can be used as a diminutive suffix
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:54, 2 November 2009

Contents

Affirmatives

Unsorted

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Greetings

Common Greetings

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"

Inquiry

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.

Polite Phrases


Titles

Note: These words are appended to a proper noun, eg. Wyler yama, Qu-Bin Hon kito, etc

* Can be used as a diminutive suffix

References

Zoraï Language

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