Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
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Re: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
Olarom! mando skraan jatne
Shi adate kotep luubid...
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Re: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
Su’cuy ner vode. Ni shah’kyr’am viszla. It’s nice to meet all of you! My main goal here is to learn mando’a and hopefully meet new people and help others in learning mando’a!
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Su'cuy an, I'm Kalska Nubu. I've been kicking around the Mando'ade communities for almost six years now, originally on the MMCC boards after a debate with a friend led to research and research to discovering a whole new world and way of life, as well as this wonderful language.
I'm an amateur linguist, and outside of my native English and Mando'a, I have a decent grasp on German and Latin, and a little each of Italian, Spanish, Russian, and Icelandic, plus the absolute basics of modern Greek, modern Hebrew, Croatian, and Gaelic. Languages, communication, and cryptography have been a fascinating subject for me since my first second language class way back in high school, though I've somehow managed to avoid any and all professional instruction pertaining to it, outside of a few psychology classes.
Anyways, I look forward to working more on my favourite hobby in the universe here!
I'm an amateur linguist, and outside of my native English and Mando'a, I have a decent grasp on German and Latin, and a little each of Italian, Spanish, Russian, and Icelandic, plus the absolute basics of modern Greek, modern Hebrew, Croatian, and Gaelic. Languages, communication, and cryptography have been a fascinating subject for me since my first second language class way back in high school, though I've somehow managed to avoid any and all professional instruction pertaining to it, outside of a few psychology classes.
Anyways, I look forward to working more on my favourite hobby in the universe here!
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Su'cuy Vode. Ner Gai Mereel Kestan. I am learning Mando'a, and am trying to become more of a Mando in my own personal life. I have read the Karen Travis books, and a few others that deal with Mandos. I have been in this culture for 9 years and hope to continue.
- Cin Vhetin
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Re: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
Olarom an evaar ehn, Shah'kyr'am Viszla, Kalska Nubu bal Mereel Kestan.
Vercopaani, gar emuuri ca'nara olar, bal ven cuyi vode!
Vercopaani, gar emuuri ca'nara olar, bal ven cuyi vode!
Tra'cyar mav!
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Su'cuy! My name's Vessa'lon'irke but you can just call me Aloni. I've been trying to get into Mando culture for a while and working on building my armour (currently in the design phase. Hopefully the building will begin soon). With this quarantine, I figured what better time to learn Mando'a than right now?! I mean, I need something to do!
Anyways, hi, I'm Aloni, a Chiss Mandalorian just here trying to better my Mando'a while I'm stuck at home for who knows how long.
Oya!
Anyways, hi, I'm Aloni, a Chiss Mandalorian just here trying to better my Mando'a while I'm stuck at home for who knows how long.
Oya!
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Su'cuy! I'm MiniMaelstrom, or Mini. I've recently become interested in the sheer depth of Mando'a (the culture, the language, the way things have clearly developed well above and beyond the canon). This is me just dipping my feet in, to be honest - I don't know how well I'm going to be able to learn, as languages beyond English (in spite of all my efforts) have never been a strong suit. But I'm more than willing to try!
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Su'cuy gar vode! You can call me Seya. I first got exposed to Mando'a through swimming through prequel fanfiction. I'm also an avid learner of languages. When I found out that Star Wars had its own conlang, I had to jump in. I haven't read a lot of EU books, like the Republic Commando books, and I'm more focused on canon. However, with the help of this forum, I'll be able to jump in the culture and language of Mandalor, with the Mandalorian series having a new season coming soon!
(I really hope they incorporate Mandalorian culture, fingers crossed)
Oya, ner'vod!
(I really hope they incorporate Mandalorian culture, fingers crossed)
Oya, ner'vod!
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Su'cuy vode!
The name's Blu, though I also go by Void. Like others I've seen in this thread, I got interested in Mando'a through Clone Wars and Prequels fanfiction involving the clones, then I started watching The Mandalorian with a couple friends and am even more eager to embrace the culture and language. Complete shiny here, to borrow the clone term, but with luck and practice I'll start to pick things up soon enough. Maybe even eventually make myself some armor! That sounds like a great project.
Anyway, glad to meet everyone. This seems to be a friendly community and I hope to make some great friends here!
Jate'kara to all,
Blu
The name's Blu, though I also go by Void. Like others I've seen in this thread, I got interested in Mando'a through Clone Wars and Prequels fanfiction involving the clones, then I started watching The Mandalorian with a couple friends and am even more eager to embrace the culture and language. Complete shiny here, to borrow the clone term, but with luck and practice I'll start to pick things up soon enough. Maybe even eventually make myself some armor! That sounds like a great project.
Anyway, glad to meet everyone. This seems to be a friendly community and I hope to make some great friends here!
Jate'kara to all,
Blu
- Cin Vhetin
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Re: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
Su'cuy evaar vode! Kih ca'nara nu moruta oshokite.
Jii sirbu: Olarom an!
Jii sirbu: Olarom an!
Tra'cyar mav!
Re: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
Su'cuy! I'm a relatively new fan of Clone Wars and fell in love with Duchess Satine (a traitor, I'm sure, to some) and the dichotomy between the traditional Mandalorians and the New Mandalorians. I love learning ancient and modern languages (though I *still* can't speak any other than English), and it excites me that there's so much material and cohesion in Mando'a and other Star Wars languages (I'm also a huge fan of the Stargate tv shows, but unfortunately, they put very little care into the cohesion of their constructed languages).
Re: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
Su'cuy burc'yase.
Ni evaar'la, rumiit’haa’tayli Republic Commando miit'bine bal ru'hibira Mando'a cuyi oya'la joha. Ni briikase cuyir olar, oya!
Ni evaar'la, rumiit’haa’tayli Republic Commando miit'bine bal ru'hibira Mando'a cuyi oya'la joha. Ni briikase cuyir olar, oya!
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Su'cuy vode, call me Nika. I always use the dictionary here for making up some mandalorian character names, but I’m just now discovering that there was a forum here too! I’m excited to learn mando’a and discuss it with others :)
- Cin Vhetin
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Olarom, Nika! Mando'a urakto, al nuhunla
Tra'cyar mav!
Re: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
Howdy all,
I stumbled in here, as I was trying to formulate my clan last name based on my new sigil...
I'm finishing up my armor and would like a proper name.
I'll give you some of my suggestions...we'll see if anyone can figure out what I'm trying to say, then I'll post a picture!
Pir'senaar
Senaarpir or Senaar'pir
Sho'naar
Keldab'naar
Jatisyc'naar
I stumbled in here, as I was trying to formulate my clan last name based on my new sigil...
I'm finishing up my armor and would like a proper name.
I'll give you some of my suggestions...we'll see if anyone can figure out what I'm trying to say, then I'll post a picture!
Pir'senaar
Senaarpir or Senaar'pir
Sho'naar
Keldab'naar
Jatisyc'naar
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Su'cuy!
My name is Tessalia and I'm afraid I have been bitten by the Mando bug well over a year ago. Combine that with my general interest in languages, and here you go.
My name is Tessalia and I'm afraid I have been bitten by the Mando bug well over a year ago. Combine that with my general interest in languages, and here you go.
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Olarom, Spork! Emuuri Sho'naar, al ne lise suvarir gar Sigil. Ni pare haa'taylir sur'gaan!
Olarom, Tessa, balyc. Naasad jorbe edeemir lalat; an mhi aala ibac!
Olarom, Tessa, balyc. Naasad jorbe edeemir lalat; an mhi aala ibac!
Tra'cyar mav!
Re: Welcome to Learn Mando'a! (Post Here to Introduce Yourself)
Su'cuy!
I found my way here by accident - but of good luck! I like to learn, but comeing here has made a big difference here! I learn much here, of course!
Unitl next time!
I found my way here by accident - but of good luck! I like to learn, but comeing here has made a big difference here! I learn much here, of course!
Unitl next time!
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Happy accidents are the best kinds of accidents. Welcome aboard!
Shi adate kotep luubid...