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Excuse me <br \> Reyalan! <br \> | |||
Goodbye <br \> Oo'good'toova! <br \> | |||
Good day <br \> Yoom toova! <br \> | |||
Good night <br \> Leiulia toova! <br \> | |||
Hello!/Well met! <br \> Pelail! <br \> | |||
Of course, certainly<br \> Bevoodai! <br \> | |||
Thank you <br \> Dot'ooli! <br \> | |||
You're welcome <br \> Bevoodai!<br \> | |||
I speak elven.<br \> Eni doober nanshilae. <br \> | |||
Do you speak elven? <br \> Doober ta nanshilae? <br \> | |||
I do not speak elven, but I want to learn. <br \> | |||
Eni li doober nanshilae, eval eni retzelath moderas. | |||
Latest revision as of 17:22, 30 May 2020
Expressions:
Excuse me
Reyalan!
Goodbye
Oo'good'toova!
Good day
Yoom toova!
Good night
Leiulia toova!
Hello!/Well met!
Pelail!
Of course, certainly
Bevoodai!
Thank you
Dot'ooli!
You're welcome
Bevoodai!
I speak elven.
Eni doober nanshilae.
Do you speak elven?
Doober ta nanshilae?
I do not speak elven, but I want to learn.
Eni li doober nanshilae, eval eni retzelath moderas.