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- 28 Apr 2017 18:49
- Forum: Lexicon
- Topic: Words i accumulated or invented so far
- Replies: 156
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Re: Words i accumulated or invented so far
Given how much focus is put on family in the culture it honestly makes more sense that they'd have a very specific word for that concept. As opposed to one that could be used for both that and stating that things belong to you. Especially when Mando'a's structure is that of a very practical language...
- 26 Apr 2017 17:16
- Forum: Original Work
- Topic: First translation attempts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5994
Re: First translation attempts
Ohhhhh. Thank you. I need to jot down that suffix...
- 26 Apr 2017 05:03
- Forum: Lexicon
- Topic: Words i accumulated or invented so far
- Replies: 156
- Views: 152616
Re: Words i accumulated or invented so far
Sure thing!
Also aliitir is a really, really lovely word. The concept of found family and family in general with the Mando'ade means a lot to me. And I have similar concepts in my personal beliefs. That'll be a fun word to use...
Also aliitir is a really, really lovely word. The concept of found family and family in general with the Mando'ade means a lot to me. And I have similar concepts in my personal beliefs. That'll be a fun word to use...
- 25 Apr 2017 19:17
- Forum: Lexicon
- Topic: Words i accumulated or invented so far
- Replies: 156
- Views: 152616
Re: Words i accumulated or invented so far
Just checked the grammar guide. Removing the ending -r tends to make the stem of a verb, yes. So "Ni cuyi Mando'ad", not "Ni cuyir Mando'ad". Though obviously cuyir tends to be dropped altogether.
- 25 Apr 2017 04:49
- Forum: Original Work
- Topic: First translation attempts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5994
Re: First translation attempts
Ahhh. Yes the entire lack of passive voice would explain part of the difficulty then. I'm very used to having that option around...I'll have to go and look into that grammar you mentioned for that. For ideas of how to maybe go about it. Also bev'ne? What would that mean? I am happy that it looks ok ...
- 25 Apr 2017 03:50
- Forum: Original Work
- Topic: First translation attempts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5994
First translation attempts
So I've decided that, along with memorizing words by rote and trying to write in it maybe translation would help. I've gone and translated a short prayer I've written. Mando'a: Bev'oya, ruus'goor Gehatijorhaa, miit'goran, Tay'haai b'kurshika, baar'ur Goran, Goran be'pel'gam ad b'Ethliu, buir'Strill ...
- 24 Apr 2017 07:32
- Forum: Mandalorian Culture
- Topic: Mando Skraan and Recipes
- Replies: 49
- Views: 38298
Re: Mando Skraan and Recipes
I've always imagined uj cake as being very much like basbousa. They're rather similar in terms of how they're described. A very moist, sticky cake that is heavily spiced and covered in syrup and involves nuts. That's pretty close to what basbousa is. Though basbousa isn't really fruity in my experie...
- 24 Apr 2017 07:14
- Forum: Mandalorian Culture
- Topic: Mandalorian Holidays
- Replies: 21
- Views: 23003
Re: Mandalorian Holidays
Bonfires. I'm not sure which of these would fit best with a bonfire, but bonfires or just fire related shenanigans are some of the coolest things holiday wise. Not really sure what meaning the fire might have though is the issue. Like with Gaelpol the bonfire is lit to rekindle the "hearth" in the h...
- 24 Apr 2017 07:00
- Forum: Mandalorian Culture
- Topic: Applying Our Culture Practically
- Replies: 91
- Views: 94364
Re: Applying Our Culture Practically
New here, and still catching up on a few threads. But has anyone looked into the real life cultural inspirations Karen Traviss used? The various Celtic tribes, the Maori, ect? I'm a Gaelic polytheist so I've studied and I'm continuing to study the various Celtic cultures. The vast bulk of what I've...
- 24 Apr 2017 06:48
- Forum: Welcome Forum
- Topic: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
- Replies: 609
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Re: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourse
Su'cuy. I tend to go by Aondeug, Aon for short, online. I found the RepComm books a few years back and became very fond of the things. For a variety of reasons, though the language and its relationship with Mando culture is one of the standouts for me. As is the fact that one of the cultural bases u...