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  Courtesies   Alphabetical sorting by words in English   [ oo oo oo ]
  mata népuké/ see you
  mata waki/ see you later
  mata zinkéan/ right now, see you in a bit
  mata nékéan/ farewell
  ochi kami no/ so wish the kamis
  mata Zora/ good bye (let's meet again in Zora)
  lao/ well
  kami li'ata/ welcome
  kami zo'ata/ welcome - formal language
  kamia'ata/ good day, greetings (the kamis greet you)
  ata'kami/ good day (i'm greeting the kamis) - answer to "good day"
  kamia'ata mik'ito/ hello ladies and gentlemen
  mata yumé/ good night (let's meet again in the dreams)
  iko/ bravo, well done
  lao né lao ?/ how are you? (good not good?)
  kami'ari/ you're welcome
  lao'zénui/ sleep well
  y lu ?/ and you?
  ataa/ i'm back
  ari'kami/ thank you (may the kamis give it back to you)
  né/ no, not - can also be used as a negator
  ukio/ ok, alright
  yui/ yes
  guzu/ sorry
  né lao/ not well, badly
  népai/ no worries
  kai'bini/ please (see a smile)
  ata/ greet, salute
  woha/ hello, hi - only when arriveing
  mata/ good bye
  woha mik-ito/ hello homins
  zo'lao/ great, very well - more than « li'lao »
  shikyo-né/ absolutely not - formal form of « né »
  fuu'guzu no/ all my apologies
  li'lao/ very well
  toub/ heck, zut
 
  Titles   Alphabetical sorting by words in English   [ oo oo oo ]
  ma'poko/ teenager
  ma'hozu/ senior, older
  aribini/ friend (the one who makes you smile)
  ni'poko/ baby
  ni'hozu/ junior, younger
  zaki/ darling, beloved - for a boy
  suki/ darling, beloved - for a girl
  fia/ daughter
  fii/ son
  bao/ brother
  ma'kwaï/ great masked - nickname of Mabreka Cho
  ma'mi/ grandmother
  ma'pa/ grandfather
  kito/ homin, mister
  miko/ homina, miss, madam
  hakka/ guest
  yama/ juvenile homin - can replace « kito » if the person is Tryker
  yaza/ young homina, damsel
  né-gan-zi/ the karavan (faceless)
  yama'za/ the youth
  kwaï/ mask, mask wearer - used as a sign of respect to a Zoraï
  miko-ito/ ladies and gentlemen - formal form of « mik-ito »
  hozu/ family member, guild member
  mi/ mother
  mik'ito/ homins and hominas - used for friends or people you know
  pa/ father
  gia/ bane
  poko/ child, little girl, little boy
  goro/ brat
  né-kwaï/ never masked, unmasked - pejorative most of the time
  xao/ sister
  wango-ho/ mentor, guardian
 
  Pronouns   Alphabetical sorting by words in English   [ oo oo oo ]
  su/ she, he, it
  siu/ they, them
  nu/ i, me
  siu'o/ their
  nu'o/ my
  niu'o/ our
  niu/ we, us
  su'o/ her, his, its
  lu'o/ your
  lu/ you - singular
  liu'o/ your
  liu/ you - plural
 
  Body   Alphabetical sorting by words in English   [ oo oo oo ]
  goo-zi/ anus
  kaipai/ attention, warning (behold the problem)
  liang-ho/ listener
  nékai/ blind
  lok-zi/ mouth
  tin/ shell, carapace
  li'cham/ caress, stroke
  galarin-zi/ hair
  mayu-zi/ heart
  moaï-zi/ horn
  fuuzi/ the body
  krok-zi/ tooth, hook, fang
  cham-zi/ finger
  li'liang/ listen
  zo'liang/ listen carefully
  liang/ hear
  yum-zi/ spirit, mind
  zhong-zi/ buttock
  lok/ taste
  shi-zi/ seed of life
  wang-zi/ leg
  taki-zi/ tongue
  duk-zi/ hand
  lok'lok/ eat
  kwaï/ mask, mask wearer - used as a sign of respect to a Zoraï
  uhm-zi/ nose
  kai-zi/ eye, eyes
  kri-zi/ nail, claw
  liang-zi/ ear
  zi/ body-part, organ, limb
  toa-zi/ skin
  waki-zi/ foot
  li'kai/ look at, view
  zo'kai/ observe, watch
  rin-zi/ breast
  uhm/ smell
  qi-zi/ sap, juice, vigor, elan
  kio-zi/ sex
  miko-zi/ female sex
  kito-zi/ male sex
  tseu-zi/ head, brain
  cham/ feel, touch
  gan-zi/ face
  kai/ sight, see
 
  Spirit   Alphabetical sorting by words in English   [ oo oo oo ]
  yum-zi/ spirit, mind
  shi-zi/ seed of life
  zo'yum/ imagine
  yum/ think
  li'yum/ reflect, contemplate
  yumé/ dream
  yum-ho/ (dreamer)