The “useful phrases” from Omniglot in Toaq.
English | Toaq |
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Welcome | Shadı. |
Hello | Jadı. Hıo ka. Hıo jí súq ka. |
How are you? | Foa súq hí raı móq? |
Reply to 'How are you?' | Foa gı jí da. Foa súq hí raı móq? (I am well. How are you?) |
Long time no see | Geq jí súq sâonıqguo nheo. (I meet you for the first time in a big while.) |
What's your name? | Chua hí raı súq móq? |
My name is … | Chua kú shú … jí da. Kumı̣ … jí da. |
Where are you from? | Guasıao hí raı súq móq? (What is your country-of-origin?) Bua súq hí gua/doaq móq? (What country/city do you live in?}} |
I'm from … | Guasıao kú … jí da. (My country-of-origin is…) Bua jí kú … da. (I live in…) |
Pleased to meet you. | Pua geq jí súq da. |
Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. |
Jadı.[1] Hoeı gı ba. Dıo gı ba. Seum gı ba. |
Good night. | Nuaq gı ba. Pua sea súq ba. Pua nuo súq ba. |
Goodbye. | Baıbaı. Jadıgıq. Shaıhıo ka. |
Good luck! | Taı súq ba! (May you succeed!) Gıneqjuq súq ba! (May you be fortunate!) |
Cheers! (When drinking) | Roe ba! (To health!) |
Have a nice day! | Gı cháq ba! |
Bon appetit! | Gı háq ba! |
Bon voyage! | Gı fáse ba! |
Do you understand? | Lım súq moq? |
I understand | Lım jí da. |
I don't understand | Bu lım jí da. |
Yes | Nho |
No | Zı |
Maybe | Daı da. |
I don't know | Bu dua jí da. |
Please speak more slowly | Choa mêoq súq ba. |
Please say that again | Hıba. |
Please write it down | Kaıkuq súq ba. |
Do you speak English? | Ma zudeq súq íqlızu móq? |
Do you speak Toaq? | Ma zudeq súq tóaqzu móq? |
Yes, a little (reply to 'Do you speak ...?') | Tuao zudeq jí hóq da. |
Do you speak a language other than Toaq? | Zudeq súq sá hem tóaqzu móq? |
Speak to me in Toaq | Kuq súq sá raı côm jí nô tóaqzu ba. |
How do you say ... in Toaq? | Muıjeq hí toaqtoa shú «…» móq? (Which Toaq word means the same as "…"?) |
Excuse me | Sheba (please move) |
How much is this? | Choaı ní hí raı móq? (What does this cost?) |
Sorry | Kuaq sheo jí ka. (I hereby express regret.) |
Please | Sue jí súq … ka. |
Thank you | Kuaq kıe jí ka. (I hereby express gratefulness.) Kıjı! (Thanks!) |
Reply to thank you | Jıkı. |
Where's the toilet / bathroom? | Tı sá naokua hí raı moq? |
This (gentleman/lady) will pay for everything | Teq ní neoq túq raı nha. |
Would you like to dance with me? | Gaq marao súq jí dóa? |
Do you come here often? | Daqfaı, ꝡä choaq súq ní móq? (Are you frequently a guest here?) |
I miss you | Tıbumeo jí súq da. |
I love you | Maı jí súq da. |
Get well soon | Jıajuı roe súq ba. |
Go away! | Jaofa súq bâ! |
Leave me alone! | Toıshaı súq jí bâ! |
Help! | Soasue ka! |
Fire! | Loetue da! |
Stop! | Shaı bâ! |
Call the police! | Juısue súq júaoche bâ! |
Christmas greetings | Puagı Kísımasa ba! |
New Year greetings | Gı ní nıaq ba! |
Easter greetings | Puagı Pásaka ba! |
Birthday greetings | Gı jíuchaq ba! |
Congratulations! | Kuaq jaıgaq jí ka! Jaga! |
One language is never enough | Guosıa, ꝡä bıaq sá zu shı da. |
My hovercraft is full of eels | Heqmuo ríaırıochao jıbo báq heqgu da. |
- ↑ There seems to be not much of a tradition among Toaq speakers to vary greetings with the time of day.