Re: conlang greetings page
From: | Jim Hopkins <espero9@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, December 4, 2001, 0:43 |
In a message dated 12/3/01 3:08:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
kalatunu@HOTMAIL.COM writes:
<< tp://pegasus.cityofveils.com/greetings.phtml
Take a look. I've compiled everything that I've got (except
the latter
half of the Vya:a:h phrases that weren't as greeting-ish)
and apologize
*abjectly* for any typos or omissions. Feel free to send in
more, on or
off list; the page ain't goin' nowhere. :-)
>>
Common Greetings in Itláni (Drúni):
Blíkhnorg-Shagál-Níkh! Literally: "Body-Mind-Soul" meaning "May you keep
Body, Mind, and Soul in harmony!" This greeting is used in both coming and
going.
"Sabutovó!" Literally: Greetings! or more formally:
"Bashése sabutyáru!" I greet you (singular)
"Ukhése sabutyáru!" I greet you all (plural)
Jim