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Latest revision as of 14:18, 27 May 2016

Courtesy Phrases and Pleasantries

English Triparic
Please. Gerne.
Thank you. Graze.
You're welcome. Gerne.
How are you? Vi vad'st ðŏ? or Vi vadasch vø? (plural)
Well, thank you. Ben, graze.
Not well, but thanks. Nac ben, mäz graze.
Badly, I'm afraid. Pesch, ia crende.
I'm sorry. Pente.
It's fine. Id'st ben.

Hail and Farewell

English Triparic
Hello. Ollà.
Hey. Hä.
Goodbye. Vidoncor.
Bye. Vidon'.

Short questions

English Triparic
What (did you say)? Vas (sag'st ðŏ)?
Why? Varum?
How? Vi?
Where? Vo?
When? Vann?
Who? Vei?
Which? Vila?
How much? Vi molto?

Short responses

English Triparic
Yes. Æ.
No. Nä.
Emphatically yes/no. Plä æ/nä.
Maybe. Eblic.
(I) don't know. (Ia) nac wæse.
Okay. Okä.
All right or No problem. All'façil.
Come on or Stop joking. Ven'ŏs.
(That's) good. (Il'st) gut.
(That's) bad. (Il'st) arg.
Sure or Certainly. Çertlic.

Discourse markers, fillers, etc.

English Triparic
Well, ... Nu, ...
You know, ... Ðŏ wæsest, ...