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Kelutral.org - Modern resources, lessons, and community for learning the Na’vi Language. Reykunyu - Reykunyu is a user-friendly online Na'vi dictionary, supporting translations to and from English, German, French, and other languages. Dict-Naʼvi.com - Naʼvi/English online dictionary (multilingual)
More than a decade later, Neytiri and Jake have settled down and raised a family consisting of: Neteyam, their first son and oldest child, Lo'ak, their second son, and Tuktirey ("Tuk"), their daughter and youngest child, all of whom are Na'vi. They have also adopted Kiri, a teenage Na'vi and the daughter of Grace Augustne’s Na’vi avatar ...
Naʼvi has a singular, dual, trial and plural number. The dual prefix is me+, the trial is pxe+ and the general plural is ay+.All of these prefixes cause lenition. [6] If the ay+ prefix causes a word to undergo lenition, the prefix may be dropped and the modified stem is also considered the general plural, and is known as the short plural.
It includes music video directors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Female music video directors" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
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This is a list of female electronic musicians, composers, and sound artists who work in the various genres of electronic music, and the musical groups of which they are members. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Lists of women in music cover different categories of women in music, including composers, conductors, groups, musicians and singers. They are organized by instrument, nationality, style and so on. They are organized by instrument, nationality, style and so on.
Latin American music is varied; it includes thirty countries, influenced by European, African, and Amerindian cultures. [3] Latin music uses two European languages: Spanish and Portuguese, though modern-day widely distinguishes the genre as primarily sung or recorded in Spanish and to a lesser extent French and Italian. [3]