- Afgall Friendly hello
- Naja or Najha A greeting of hello
- Hatesch or Hadesch Heartfelt welcome to one or many
- E Hadesch Hereby, I welcome you
- Adjann Friendly goodbye
- Adjann godjann Please stay a little longer, don't go
- Raudja (pronounced Rudja) See you again
- Scharann (used with 1-2 persons) I hope you feel well & carry happiness
- Scharanah (used with many) I hope you feel well & carry happiness
- Scharam We greet you with worthiness
- Mirah Jann Good morning
- Edcha E' Good night
- Apell Please sit down here
- Ape ma or me Sit still
- Assa Yes
- M'ga Positive affirming
- Zo or Zon (pronounced Zan) Negative - not good
- Kzo (pronounced Kza) No
- Eve Maybe
- Geshiven aj (pronounced gesh-in-eye) Thank you
- Eh Come
- Math Come here
- T sir Wait
- Narah Stop
- Asch heim ? What do you want?
- Gerock (pronounced jerok) Open
- Gechand Close
- Giramh Up
- N'ta Down
- Nasam Food - nurturing - hungry
- Sarann Water
- Kirtah Drinks
- Dashon Hot drinks - herb tea
- Dodjeea Toilet with sink
- Achon Bathroom & shower w/toilet
- E she ne bay? Do you speak our language fluently?
- Mofthi Female
- Moftha Male
- Cama dorsa carim I like you
- Chama dorsa carim I love you
- Shama dorsha karem I love you (less intense)
- Ese' for e' ade anne I plead to go with you
- Ese for e ade ashin I plead to go home - returning
- Adann Ending of a prayer (amen)
- Se Adann More powerful than Adann
- Mah Adann A silent reverent amen
- Naa Adann A sacred blessing for the food (grace)
- Naa Thanks for the food
- Se re mej Humble word in spirituality
- Haff ga I bow in front of you (looking down)
- Sa nonhja Happy return travel!
- Sharem Go away, disappear, don't want to
- Sharem efga I am not ready to meet you, don't want to
I hope to see you soon.... "out there" or here on Earth....
Much Love to you,
~Linda