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Description
Mando'a Lesson 8Armour/Clothing
Armour Beskar'gam
Armoured Beskaryc
Backpack Birgaan
Beltspat Kama
Boots Cetare
Crushgaunt Shuk'orok
Gauntlet Kom'rk
Helmet Buy'ce
Jetpack Sen'tra
Sigil on Armour Aliik
Underwear/bodysuit (clothing worn under armour) Kute
Weapons
Atillery Tracyaat
Blade Kal
Blaster Tracy'uur
Grenade Goore
Lightsaber Jetii'kad/Kad'au
Mine Vhey
Missle Be'senaar
Needle/Spike Bev
Saber/Sword Kad
Scabbard/Sheath Dalab
Saber (curved) of Beskargam Beskad
Verbs
Bear arms/Carry Jurir
Camouflage Hodasalar
Where is the Seargent? Over there. He's the man in red armour, carrying a blaster and a saber.
Vaii [cuy] [haar] Ruus'alor? Jaon ibac. Kaysh [cuy] [haar] jag o'r getal beskargam, jur tracy'uur bal beskad.
Notes: In the sentence I have put the words "is" and "the" in square brackets to mark their place, (mainly to make it easier for me to translate between the two languages) but in Mando'a the words are not present in the conversation unless used empathetically.
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Comments: 6
CaroShadow [2010-07-21 19:28:32 +0000 UTC]
vor'e. ner vod
nothing wrong with short.
and putting items together is useful too.
keep em coming
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Linzero In reply to CaroShadow [2010-07-22 21:49:48 +0000 UTC]
Thank you ^_^ I always worry though that the short ones just look so last minute. I started off with much longer ones, because those I already had kicking around. I didn't realize how much time it would take me to make more from scratch!
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CaroShadow In reply to Linzero [2010-07-25 19:24:29 +0000 UTC]
true. long ones look ... better.
but it's also better to have frequent updates even if that means short ones
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