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Common Expressions and Explanations Thereof
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| Manyæ-èllah | Manyæ-èllah is the expression which most closely approximates to our 'hello,' literally it means 'good-meeting.' |
| Khi kæva's tya'(aî) | Thank you. (Literally 'I thank you.') Pay attention to the fact that aî is in parentheses, this part changes depending on who you are talking to. If you are talking to a man, boy etc. it is aî, if you are talking to a woman or girl it is k, if what you are talking to is an it, (you may be interested in Lord Malkav's Order) you would use r. |
| Xaîj proka'vaî mélàa | You're welcome, literally means 'It is nothing.' |
| Khi kohmre's nyë tya'(aî) proka'f manyæ'r | How are you? Literally means 'I hope that you are well.' Section in parentheses is the same as in Khi kæva's tya'(aî). |
| Kísha | OK |
| Rotyo-limæ | Goodbye, literally "until-again." |