Do you like Avatar? Do you want to speak the language from that movie?

Well here you go!

Russian amateur linguists made a dictionary of the fictitious language of the Na’vi tribe, the humanoid creatures living on planet Pandora, where the action of world’s most commercially successful film, Avatar, takes place.

The test version of the dictionary has been uploaded on the website of the association of lexicographers established under the aegis of ABBYY, the software maker, and the Union of Translators of Russia.

A message, released by ABBYY on April 1, said that the company was planning to license the Na’vi dictionary. An employee of the company’s press service said, though, that the intention of licensing was just a Fool’s Day joke. She added that the dictionary had been made indeed.

The Na’vi language was created by linguist Paul Frommer, a professor at the Marshall School of Business, to be used for James Cameron’s film. Frommer’s language is an agglutinating language, in which every grammatical meaning is conveyed by certain suffixes. The Na’vi language is similar to the Polynesian. The latter is very specific for its glottalized consonants and knacklauts.

The new language has a whole community of fans, who study the language and make dictionaries. Russian enthusiasts created the Russian-Na’vi and Na’vi-Russian dictionary, which was uploaded on the website of the association of lexicographers on March 18.

http://english.pravda.ru/science/earth/01-04-2010/112810-avatar_language-0

If anything at least L3ggy will appreciate this thread. :hatsoff:
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
Nah I need a droid that speaks Bachi though...damn Jawas!!!!
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
I have a droid that speaks that. Meet me on Coruscant and we will talk business. :cool:

You may have to wait a few million parsecs because I need to go into Tashi Station to buy some power converters and then there's my application to the academy that my aunt and uncle are weary of.
 
You may have to wait a few million parsecs because I need to go into Tashi Station to buy some power converters and then there's my application to the academy that my aunt and uncle are weary of.

Then we will meet on Dantooine. That's the best I can do.
 

L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
Yes and Yes :)
 
Meh. I've already tried learning Sindarin and Quenya without much luck. I also tried Nauglar, but all I had was the writing, which I never could get with the Elven languages. I think that the fictional language that I learned most of, though, was Adunaic. Damn, I wonder how Tolkien had the patience to write all his languages.
 
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L3ggy

Special Operations FOX-HOUND
I knew quite a bit of the Elven languages, Sindarin, Noldorin, Quenya & Telerin, but now I know only the basics, like greeting & saying goodbye


Namarië = Farewell
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
Just watched the movie for the first time. Visually, computerally, it's stunning. But the plot, etc, is like The Emerald Forest.
 

PlasmaTwa2

The Second-Hottest Man in my Mother's Basement
Never seen it, and no, because Klingons > cat smurfs every fucking day.
 
i didn't like the movie and i have no desire to learn the language...the visual effects were pretty amazing though
 
The parody of Avatar by Hustler, i thought it was noticed.

Sounds like fun!
Personally I think learning fictional languages is a waste of time. Props for people like Tolkien to imaginate entire languages though.
Learning English, French and German is hard enough!
 
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