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The first Laqi Phrasebook was compiled by [[Maksym Hadjimehmetov| | 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. | ||
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]] | ||
Revision as of 01:03, 31 December 2007
The first Laqi Phrasebook was compiled by 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. 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 (literally- You are Helpful)
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