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by Raeth » 09 Jan 2014 04:51
Olarom, Parjai! As has been said, nice name translation!
I am so excited to see evaarla vode like myself. It feels like we can learn from the experienced and long-term ori'vode while bringing a fresh renaissance to the Mando'a and Mando'ade community. I hope we have many opportunities to learn from and inspire each other in our Mando'a pursuits. Because, hey, the Mando'ade need nerds, too... beskar'gam armored nerds, perhaps, but nerds none-the-less!
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Cuyan, it has been a few years since I was just starting to delve into German. As you prepare and then even after you go, if you want to share your knowledge and experiences with me in another OT thread here, I would love to shake the rust off and learn more than just the smattering I knew previously. Either, good luck, ner vod. Sounds like a great opportunity.
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Adi'karta, it's nice to seen you with a Mando'a gai! I didn't mention that earlier, sorry. I mean, Mr. Mando'a.org wasn't a bad name, per se... heh heh. In retrospect, going with the name I've been using in other venues of my Mando'ade pursuits... well, I admit I am a bit jealous of all the very kandosii Mando'a gai'se, but since the Mando'ade were habitual adopters of many races and cultures, Raeth still works. Heh heh. Anyway, am I translating your name correctly to mean "Heart of a Child", or "Child's Heart"? Something like that, to invoke a sense of playfulness, wonder, and discovery? Or, am I compounding my miite horribly again?

Part father, part artist, part perpetual student, part gamer, part Japan-o-phile, part contrarian, part instigator, part anthropologist, part blacksmith, part costumer, part food lover, part writer, part adventurer, part eccentric...
AN MANDO'AD!