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| Welcome || {{t|Tỉjaı jí súq da.}} (lit. "I'm glad you're here")
| Welcome || {{t|Tỉjaı jí súq da.}} (lit. "I'm glad you're here")<br>({{t|Hỉo ka}} is also appropriate)
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| Hello || {{t|Hỉo jí súq ka.}}<br>{{t|Hỉo ka.}}<br>{{t|Jadı.}} (informal)
| Hello || {{t|Hỉo jí súq ka.}}<br>{{t|Hỉo ka.}}<br>{{t|Jadı.}} (informal)
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| Would you like to dance with me? ||
| Would you like to dance with me? ||
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| Do you come here often? ||
| Do you come here often? || {{t|Dảqfaı chôaq súq ní moq?}}<br>(Are you frequently a guest here?)
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| I miss you || {{t|Tỉbumeo jí súq da.}}
| I miss you || {{t|Tỉbumeo jí súq da.}}
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| Congratulations! ||
| Congratulations! ||
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| One language is never enough ||
| One language is never enough || {{t|Gủosıa bîaq sa shỉ zủ da.}}
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| My hovercraft is full of eels ||
| My hovercraft is full of eels || {{t|Hẻqmuo jíbo rỉaırıochao baq hẻqgu da.}}
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Revision as of 16:48, 30 October 2021

The “useful phrases” from Omniglot in Toaq.

Useful phrases
English Toaq
Welcome Tỉjaı jí súq da. (lit. "I'm glad you're here")
(Hỉo ka is also appropriate)
Hello Hỉo jí súq ka.
Hỉo ka.
Jadı. (informal)
How are you? Fỏa súq hı moq?
Reply to 'How are you?' Fỏa gỉ jí da. Fỏa súq hı moq? (I am well. How are you?)
Long time no see Sảonıqguo gẻq go. (We meet for the first time in a big while, no?)
What's your name? Chủa hı súq moq?
My name is … Chủa shú … jí da.
Where are you from? Gủasıao hı súq moq? (What is your country-of-origin?)
Bủa súq hı gủa/dỏaq moq? (What country/city do you live in?}}
I'm from … Gủasıao … jí da. (My country-of-origin is…)
Bủa jí … da. (I live in…)
Pleased to meet you. Pủa gẻq jí súq da.
Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
Good night.
Goodbye.
Good luck! Tảı súq ba! (May you succeed!)
Gỉneqjuq súq ba! (May you be fortunate!)
Cheers! (When drinking) Rỏe ba! (To health!)
Have a nice day!
Bon appetit!
Bon voyage!
Do you understand? Mủıdua súq moq?
I understand Mủıdua jí da.
I don't understand Bủ mủıdua jí da.
Yes Nho
No
Maybe Dãı (an adverb)
I don't know Bủ dủa jí da.
Please speak more slowly
Please say that again
Please write it down
Do you speak English? Zủdeq súq íqlızu moq?
Do you speak Toaq? Zủdeq súq tóaqzu moq?
Yes, a little (reply to 'Do you speak ...?') Tủao zủdeq jí hóq da.
Do you speak a language other than Toaq? Zủdeq súq sa mẻaheo tỏaqzu moq?
Speak to me in Toaq Kủq súq sa jí nò tóaqzu ba.
How do you say ... in Toaq? Mủıjeq hı tỏaqtoa shú «…» moq?
(Which Toaq word means the same as "…"?)
Excuse me
How much is this? Chỏaı ní hı moq? (What does this cost?)
Sorry Kủaq shẻo jí ka. (I hereby express regret.)
Please
Thank you Kủaq kỉe jí ka. (I hereby express gratefulness.)
Kıjı! (Thanks!)
Reply to thank you Jıkı.
Where's the toilet / bathroom? Tỉ sa nảokua hı moq?
This gentleman will pay for everything
This lady will pay for everything
Would you like to dance with me?
Do you come here often? Dảqfaı chôaq súq ní moq?
(Are you frequently a guest here?)
I miss you Tỉbumeo jí súq da.
I love you Mảı jí súq da.
Get well soon Jỉajuı rôe súq ba.
Go away!
Leave me alone!
Help!
Fire!
Stop!
Call the police!
Christmas greetings
New Year greetings
Easter greetings
Birthday greetings
Congratulations!
One language is never enough Gủosıa bîaq sa shỉ zủ da.
My hovercraft is full of eels Hẻqmuo jíbo rỉaırıochao baq hẻqgu da.