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The first Laqi Phrasebook was compiled by [[Maksym Hadjimehmetov|max edwards]] in 2007, and is still being added to. It is planned to have a full edition complete by late 2008, including most basic phrases and words needed for the visitor to the County of [[Modan-lach]], where [[Laqi]] is spoken by the overwhelming majority of the populace there.
The first Laqi Phrasebook was compiled by [[Max edwards|Maksym Hadjimehmetov]] in 2007, and is still being added to. It is planned to have a full edition complete by late 2008, including most basic phrases and words needed for the visitor to the County of [[Modan-lach]], where [[Laqi]] is spoken by the overwhelming majority of the populace there.
For guides on how to pronounce these phrases, see the [[Laqi| Laqi Alpabet]]
For guides on how to pronounce these phrases, see the [[Laqi| Laqi Alpabet]]


==Greetings, Introductions and Civilities==
==Greetings, Introductions and Civilities==


*Please                     Maarxamat (Often abbreviated to Mьxamat)
*Please           :        Maarxamat (Often abbreviated to Mьxamat)
*Please Sit Down             Sidiš, Mьxamat
*Please Sit Down   :        Sidiš, Mьxamat
*Thankyou                   Rөnarjat
*Thankyou           :        Rөnarjat
*Excuse Me                   Isvәntje
*Excuse Me         :        Isvәntje
*Don’t Mention It           Hurun Jok
*Don’t Mention It   :        Hurun Jok
*Correct                     Daunxa
*Correct           :        Daunxa
*Good Morning               Sorjan Ҳoršij
*Good Morning       :        Sorjan Ҳoršij
*Good Afternoon             Paslisorjan Ҳoršij
*Good Afternoon     :        Paslisorjan Ҳoršij
*Good Evening               Gulug Ҳoršij
*Good Evening       :        Gulug Ҳoršij
*Good Night                 Nox Ҳoršij
*Good Night         :        Nox Ҳoršij
*Good Day                   Arli Ҳoršij
*Good Day           :        Arli Ҳoršij
*Hello (Formal)             Sajnbajna
*Hello (Formal)     :        Sajnbajna
*Hello (Informal)           Veki
*Hello (Informal)   :        Veki
*Goodbye                     Aҳor  
*Goodbye           :        Aҳor  
*Good                       Ҳoršu
*Good               :        Ҳoršu
*OK, Fine                   Taman
*OK, Fine           :        Taman
*Do You Understand?         Amalәjoruz la?
*Do You Understand? :      Amalәjoruz la?
*I don’t understand          Amalәjoram Jok
*I don’t understand          Amalәjoram Jok
*I understand                Amalәjoram  
*I understand                Amalәjoram  
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*I wish you a good trip      Sajn Javaaraj
*I wish you a good trip      Sajn Javaaraj
*See you again later        Vidam Spažarži
*See you again later        Vidam Spažarži
*You’ve been a great help (literally- You are Helpful)
*You’ve been a great help   Nog Burөl
                            Nog Burөl
*What’s your name?          Kax Nog Teŋbe la?
*What’s your name?          Kax Nog Teŋbe la?
*My name is Baradarun-      Teŋbelөr Baradarun
*My name is Baradarun       Teŋbelөr Baradarun
*Mr Smith-                  Ҳojon Smith
*Mr Smith-                  Ҳojon Smith
*Mrs Smith-                  Ҳataxa Smith
*Mrs Smith-                  Ҳataxa Smith
*Mr/Mrs Smith (esteemed) Jelьxin Smith
*Mr/Mrs Smith (esteemed)     Jelьxin Smith
*Smith younger (as said to a child)-
*Smith younger (as said to a child)     Jәrxәn Smith
                            Jәrxәn Smith
 
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 9 April 2016

The first Laqi Phrasebook was compiled by Maksym Hadjimehmetov in 2007, and is still being added to. It is planned to have a full edition complete by late 2008, including most basic phrases and words needed for the visitor to the County of Modan-lach, where Laqi is spoken by the overwhelming majority of the populace there. For guides on how to pronounce these phrases, see the Laqi Alpabet

Greetings, Introductions and Civilities

  • Please  : Maarxamat (Often abbreviated to Mьxamat)
  • Please Sit Down  : Sidiš, Mьxamat
  • Thankyou  : Rөnarjat
  • Excuse Me  : Isvәntje
  • Don’t Mention It  : Hurun Jok
  • Correct  : Daunxa
  • Good Morning  : Sorjan Ҳoršij
  • Good Afternoon  : Paslisorjan Ҳoršij
  • Good Evening  : Gulug Ҳoršij
  • Good Night  : Nox Ҳoršij
  • Good Day  : Arli Ҳoršij
  • Hello (Formal)  : Sajnbajna
  • Hello (Informal)  : Veki
  • Goodbye  : Aҳor
  • Good  : Ҳoršu
  • OK, Fine  : Taman
  • Do You Understand?  : Amalәjoruz la?
  • I don’t understand Amalәjoram Jok
  • I understand Amalәjoram
  • No Jok
  • Yes Xaa
  • Sorry Hajaren
  • No problem Prablijm Jok
  • Please wait a while Zxoruz, Mьxamat
  • How are you? Nog Sajnaa la?
  • Not bad Parun Jok
  • Well Ҳoršam
  • Where are you going? Kөta Varuz Nog la?
  • What are you doing? Kөta Diliž Nog la?
  • Peace be with you Nogiv Selaam
  • See you tomorrow Paslьarli Vidam
  • I wish you a good trip Sajn Javaaraj
  • See you again later Vidam Spažarži
  • You’ve been a great help Nog Burөl
  • What’s your name? Kax Nog Teŋbe la?
  • My name is Baradarun Teŋbelөr Baradarun
  • Mr Smith- Ҳojon Smith
  • Mrs Smith- Ҳataxa Smith
  • Mr/Mrs Smith (esteemed) Jelьxin Smith
  • Smith younger (as said to a child) Jәrxәn Smith