Dalcurian hello/goodbye please/thankyou

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Hello

Polite

  • hello qiörantéla if addressing 2 or more people
    • qiörandiö if addressing a single person

response

  • qiörantädandöcra however, this response is falling out of use, being favoured with the idiomatic äda'qiörantéla/diö.
  • good morning éa'fröquáda
  • good day éagö'iáda
  • good evening éa'tevaráda
  • good night éa'ninÞi

response

  • äda'éa'fröquáda lit: good morning back to you
  • äda'éagö'iáda
  • äda'éa'tevaráda
  • äda'éa'ninÞi

Familiar

  • hi/hiya qiöra qoÞ normally followed by aca re bán among good friends

response

  • re ban qoÞ
  • how are you/how's things vöes, máriÞ diöra, gör

responses

  • danöÞ éagöra/tädø I'm fine/not so fine
  • re ban qoÞ great/fantastic

Goodbye

Formal/polite

  • qiörantäla more than one
    • qiörantädiö singlular

response

  • äda'qiörantäla/diö

Familiar

  • bye tägra
  • see ya later tägra qoÞ

response

  • tägra qoÞ

Please/Thankyou

  • please quintä
  • thank you qnáÞradiö if speaking to one person
    • qnáÞreladiö if addressing more than one person
  • thankyou very much läbendéjas'qnáÞra
  • thanks qnáÞra
  • cheers/ta (quite informal) qnáÞra qoÞ
  • yes thanks/please qnáÞra/quintä yil
  • no thanks qnáÞra nál
This article is one of many about the Dalcurian language.

Sub categories:

Dalcurian language and basic history:
Halcánian dialect
Dalcurian alphabet and pronunciation
Adjectives:
Comparison of adjectives * Comparative sentences * Adjective endings * Adjective tense * Attributive and Predicative adjectives * Post positive adjectives * Inherent and non-inherent adjectives * Nominal adjectives * Resultant adjectives * Adjectives with prepositions * Adjective Hierarchy * Adjective Negation
Adverbs
Verbs:
The verb to do * Modal Verbs * Verb Moods
Prepositions:
Preposition word order * Alternative uses of prepositions
Negatives
Nouns
Case
Pronouns
Punctuation
Time
Numbers

Miscellaneous word and phrase lists:

Colours * Days/months/seasons * Describing people * Names of Countries * Hello/goodbye Please/thankyou * Intensifiers * English Dalcurian Dictionary

Links:

Omniglot * Various webpages in Dalcurian