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Announcements / Re: Na'vi/Dothraki Interview
« on: July 08, 2013, 10:36:23 am »
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Okay so, sorry to keep being a pain haha but how would you use either way of saying it? Mayes and Mai? I think I understand it but not completely sure.
For inanimate nouns the genitive case is formed by adding the suffix /-i/ to the stem of the noun. [...] Plural and singular do not differ in genitive case.(the wiki always explains it better >__<)
And come to think of it, I do remember this in Dothraki. We see a truly irregular word in mayes, the accusative of mai, which means “mother”.Also, as the dictionary says
zhavvorsa: DP ni. dragon (alternate pronunciation of zhavorsa)
I don't wear this Na'vi shirt all the time, but I have about six of them that I wear frequently in rotation, to make them last a long time.
A shirt with some Dothraki would be fun, too. I have thought about making a sirt that just says 'Me Nem Nesa' in large letters.
Even if you live halfway around the globe, you can jpin us for our IRC chat every Monday evening, 7 PM Pacific time. You can find an IRC client you can use on the Dothraki website, or download your own client (much better!).
Nice to see you again by the way. You should stop by the chat and say hello to David some time. Though it's in the middle of the night for you as it is for me. The chats are on tuesday mornings at 4am CET. Though I'm not sure David was gonna make it this coming chat since he is at a convention in Seattle currently.
Seems like someone has already done a full Dothraki memrise course
http://www.memrise.com/course/81961/dothraki-words/
http://www.memrise.com/course/81964/dothraki-words-by-part-of-speech/