Post by jericho on Dec 20, 2015 16:00:01 GMT -5
As part of the resol'nare, a Mandalorian is expected to speak his language. Here are some links as well as a translator to help you with your Protector.
starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mando%27a/Legends
starwars.myrpg.org/coruscant_translator.php
Verbs:
a'den - rage[6]
aranar - defend[6]
atiniir - to endure, to stick with, to tough it out[6]
baatir - to care, to worry about[6]
betenor - to sigh[6]
brokar - to beat[6]
cuyir - to be, to exist[6]
dinuir - to give[6]
duraanir - scorn, hold in contempt[6]
duumir - to allow[6]
ganar - to have, possess[6]
hettir - burn[6]
hibirar - learn[6]
hukaatir - to cover[6]
jehaatir - lie, untruth[6]
jorhaa'ir - speak, talk[6]
jorso'ran - shall bear (archaic imperative form)[6]
jurir - bear arms, to carry something[6]
jurkadir - attack, threaten, mess with;[6]
kar'taylir - to know, hold in the heart[6]
k'uur - Hush![6]
liser - to be able to, can[6]
motir - stand[6]
narir - to act, do, or put[6]
naritir - insert, place, or put[6]
nau'ur - light up, illuminate[6]
nau'ur kad - to forge; Literally: light up a saber[6]
nynir - to hit, to strike[6]
oya - Literally: Let's hunt! Colloquially adapted as a positive and triumphant cheer with potential meanings including "Stay alive!", "Go you!", and simply "Cheers!"[6]
parjir - to win, to be victorious[6]
shabiir - screw up[6]
shereshoy - a lust for life[6]
shukur - to break[6]
susulur - to hear, to listen[6]
takisir - to insult[6]
Tal'galar - to spill blood, to bleed[6]
trattok'o - to fall, to fail, or collapse[6]
udesiir - to relax, to rest, to be peaceful[6]
usen'ye - rudest way to tell someone to go away; utilizes the same root as osik[6]
verborir - to buy, to hire, to contract[6]
vorer - to accept[6]
Adjectives and Adverbs:
adenn - merciless[6]
aruetyc - foreign, or even traitorous, but generally "not Mandalorian"[6]
atin - stubborn[6] or persistent[4]
briikase - happy[6]
bantov - nevertheless[6]
dar - no longer[6]
darasuum - eternal or eternally, forever[6]
di'kutla - foolish, idiotic[6]
dral - bright[6]
dralshy'a - stronger, brighter[6]
ge'tal - red[6]
hettyc - burning[6]
hut'uunla - cowardly[6]
iviin'yc - fast, quickly[6]
jate - good[6]
jatne - best[6]
kandosii - indomitable, ruthless; used colloquially as noble or classy as well; awesome[6]
mesh'la - beautiful[6]
mirdala - clever[6]
naast - destroyer[6]
ne'tra - black[6]
nuhunla or nuh'la - funny[6]
ori - big, extreme, very[6]
pakod - easy[10]
racin - pale[6]
shabla - screwed up[6]
shuk'la - crushed or broken[6]
solus - one, alone, individual, vulnerable[6]
sol'yc - first[6]
talyc - bloody or bloodstained; can also be used to refer to meat cooked rare[6]
teroch - pitiless[6]
tome - together[6]
troch - certainly (archaic)[6]
ures - without, lacking[6]
Nouns:
aaray - pain[6]
aay'han - bittersweet moment of mourning and joy; "remembering and celebration"[6]
abesh - east[6]
abiik - air[6]
adade - personnel[6]
adate - people, persons[6]
adiik - child aged 3 to 13[6]
ad'ika - kid, lad, boy, sweetie, darling, son, daughter, child[6]
ad - sons, daughters, child[6]
ade - children[6]
agol - living tissue, meat, muscle; flesh of an animal or human; "flesh and blood"[6]
aka - mission[6]
akaan - war[6]
akaan'ade - army[6]
akaata - battalion[6]
akalenedat - hard contact[6]
alii'gai - flag, colors[6]
aliik - sigil, or symbol on armor[6]
aliit - family, clan, tribe[6]
alor - leader, chief, "officer", constable, boss[6]
alor'ad - captain[6]
aloriya - capital; literally: "Head City"[6]
alor'uus - corporal[6]
al'verde - commander[6]
anade - everyone or everybody[6]
aran - guard[6]
araniik - cordon[6]
ara'nov - defense[6]
arasuum - stagnation[6]
arpat - seed[6]
aru'e - enemy[6]
aruetii - outsider or traitor; colloquially a "non-Mandalorian"[6]
ash'ad - someone else[6]
baar - body[6]
baarpir - sweat[6]
baar'ur - medic[6]
ba'buir - grandparent[6]
ba'jur - education, training[6]
balac - opportunity[6]
bas neral - coarse grain used for animal fodder and brewing, generally thought unfit to eat[6]
ba'vodu - aunt or uncle[6]
behot - a citrus-flavored herb, antiseptic, and mild stimulant[6]
beroya - bounty hunter[6]
bes'bavar - cavalry[6]
besbe - a slang term for kit[6]
besbe'trayce - weapons[6]
bes'bev - Mandalorian flute capable of being used in combat[11]
be'senaar - missile[6]
beskad - slightly curved saber of Mandalorian iron[6]
beskar - Mandalorian iron[6]
beskar'ad - droid; Literally: "child of iron"[6]
beskar'gam - armor; Literally: "iron skin"[6]
bes'laar - music[6]
be'sol - priority[6]
besom - ill-mannered lout, unhygienic person, someone with no manners[6]
Bes'uliik - Basilisk war droid; Literally: "iron beast"[6]
beten - sigh[6]
bev - needle, spike[6]
beviin - lance[6]
bevik - stick[6]
bic - it[6]
bines - stack[6]
birgaan - backpack[6]
birikad - baby carrying harness[6]
buir - parent[6]
burc'ya - friend[6]
buy'ce - helmet; Colloquially: pint, bucket[6]
ca - night[6]
cabur - protector or guardian[6]
chakaar - thief, petty criminal, scumbag; Literally: "grave robber"; general term of abuse[6]
Coruscanta - Coruscant[6]
Cuy'val Dar - "those who no longer exist"[7]
cyar'ika - darling, beloved, sweetheart[6]
cyar'tomade - fans or supporters[6]
dar'buir - no longer a parent[6]
dar'jetii - Literally: no longer a Jedi; colloquial for Sith or Dark Jedi[6]
dar'manda - a state of being "not Mandalorian"; not an outsider, but one who has lost his heritage, and so his identity and soul[6]
dar'yaim - a hell, a place you want to forget[11]
dha - dark[6]
di'kut - fool, idiot, useless individual;[6] context-dependent: can mean jerk, moron, etc.[5]
droten - people[6]
entye - debt[6]
gal - ale or alcohol[6]
gayi'kaab - radio[6]
gett - nut[6]
gihaal - fish-meal[6]
gra'tua - revenge, vengeance[6]
hut'uun - coward[6]
haran - hell; Literally: destruction, cosmic annihilation[6]
ibi'tuur - today[6]
jai'galaar - shriek-hawk[6]
Jetii - Jedi[6]
Jetii'kad - Lightsaber; Literally: "Sword of (the) Jedi"[6]
Jetiise - plural form of "Jedi", can also be used for "Republic"[6]
kad - saber[6]
kal - knife[6]
kama - belt-spat[6]
Kaminii - Kaminoan[6]
kando - importance, weight[6]
ka'ra - stars[6]
ka'rta - heart[6] or soul[1]
ke'gyce - command, order[6]
kom'rk - gauntlet[6]
kot - strength[6]
kote - glory, might[6]
kov'nyn - headbutt, Keldabe kiss
kyr'am - death[6]
Kyr'tsad - Death Watch; literally: "Death Society"[6]
Mand'alor - "sole ruler",[6] leader of the Mandalorians[1]
Manda'yaim - the planet Mandalore[6]
Mando'ad - Mandalorian; Literally: "Son/Daughter of Mandalore"[6]
mar'eyce - discovery[6]
mirshe - brain[6]
mir'shupur - brain injury[2]
ne'ta - black[6]
ne'tra gal - black ale[6]
Niktose - Nikto[5]
norac - back[6]
orar - thunder[6]
or'dinii - moron or fool[6]
ori'ramikad - Supercommando[6]
ori'vod - big brother/sister, special friend[6]
osik - dung (Impolite)[6]
parjai - victory[6]
prudii - shadow[6]
rang - ash[6]
riduur - partner, spouse, husband/wife[6]
runi - soul; only used poetically[6]
shabuir - extreme insult - "jerk", but much stronger[6]
shebs - backside, rear, butt[6]
shereshoy - a lust for life[6]
shig - a hot, tea-like beverage[12]
shuk'orok - crushgaunt[6]
tal - blood[6]
tihaar - an alcoholic drink; a strong, clear spirit made from fruit[6]
tor - justice[6]
tra - starfield, space[6]
tracinya - flame[6]
tracyn - fire[6]
troan - face[6]
tsad - alliance, group, organization[6]
tuur - day[6]
uj'alayi - a very dense, very sweet cake made from crushed nuts, dried fruit and spices, and then soaked in a sticky scented syrup called uj'jayl. Simplified as uj cake.[6]
uj'ayl - a sticky scented syrup[6]
vencuyot - future[6]
ver'alor - lieutenant[13]
verd - soldier or warrior[6]
vhett - farmer[6]
vod - brother, sister, comrade[6]
Vongese - Yuuzhan Vong[14]
werda - shadows (archaic)[6]
Phrases:
Aliit ori'shya tal'din - "Family is more than blood."[6]
Ba'slan shev'la. - "Strategic disappearance."[12]
Cin vhetin - a fresh start or clean slate; literally: "white field"
Copaani gaan? - "Need a hand?"[15]
Copaani mirshmure'cye, vod? - "Are you looking for a smack in the face, mate?"[6]
Cui ogir’olar - "it’s irrelevant" [16]
Gar serim - "Yes, you’re right." or "That's it."[6]
Gar taldin ni jaonyc; gar sa buir, ori'wadaas'la. - "Nobody cares who your father was, only the father you'll be."[6]
Gedet'ye - "Please"[6]
Haar'chak - "Damn it!"[6]
Haat, Ijaa, Haa'it - "Truth, Honor, Vision"—said when sealing a pact[6]
Haatyc or'arue jate'shya ori'sol aru'ike nuhaatyc - "Better one big enemy that you can see than many small ones you can't."[6]
Haili cetare! - Literally: "Fill your boots";[6] used colloquially to mean "eat your fill"[5]
Haryc b'aalyc - "tired and emotional", euphemism for "drunk"[6]
Hukaat'kama - "Watch my back"[6]
Ib'tuur jatne tuur ash'ad kyr'amur. - "Today is a good day for someone else to die."[6]
Jatnese be te jatnese - "The best of the best"[6]
K'atini! - "Suck it up!"[6]
Kandosii! - "Nice one!" or "Well done!"[6]
Kaysh guur' skraan - "He loves his food."—said of someone who has a healthy appetite[6]
Kaysh mirsh solus - "He's an idiot"; literally: "His brain cells are lonely."[6]
Ke barjurir gar'ade, jagyc'ade kot'la a dalyc'ade kotla'shya. - "Train your sons to be strong but your daughters to be stronger."[17]
Ke nu'jurkadir sha Mando'ade! - "Don't mess with Mandalorians!"[5]
Ke'pare! - "Wait!"[6]
K'oyacyi! - "Cheers!" Can also mean "Hang in there" or "Come back safely."; literally a command: "Stay alive!"[6]
K'uur - "Hush!"[6]
Mando'ad draar digu - "A Mandalorian never forgets."[6]
Mandokarla - "You've got the right stuff."[5]
Mar'e - "At last!"; an expression of relief[6]
Mhi solus tome, mhi solus dar'tome, mhi me'dinui an, mhi ba'juri verde - "We are one when together, we are one when parted, we will share all, we will raise warriors."—Mandalorian marriage vows[5]
Mir'osik - "Dung for brains"[2]
Mirsh'kyramud - a boring person; literally: "brain killer"[6]
Mishuk gotal'u meshuroke, pako kyore. - "Pressure makes gems, ease makes decay."[17]
Munit tome'tayl, skotah iisa - "Long memory, short fuse."[6]
Nar dralshy'a - "Put your back into it!" or "Try harder!"[6]
Ne shab'rud'ni... - "Don't mess with me..."; extremely strong warning likely to be followed by violence[6]
Ner vod - "my brother/sister"; colloquially also "my friend"[6]
Ni dinu ner gaan naakyc, jorcu ni nu copaani kyr'amur ner vod - Honor my offer of truce, for I would not willingly shed my brother's blood.[18]
Ni kar'tayl gai sa'ad - "I know your name as my child"; Mandalorian adoption vow[6]
Ni kar'tayl gar darasuum - "I love you."[5]
Ni su'cuyi, gar kyr'adyc, ni partayli, gar darasuum - "I'm still alive, but you are dead. I remember you, so you are eternal"—Daily remembrance of those passed on, followed by the names of those being remembered[6]
Nu kyr'adyc, shi taab'echaaj'la - "Not gone, merely marching far away"—; Mandalorian phrase for the departed[6]
Ori'buyce, kih'kovid. - "All helmet, no head."—Mandalorian insult for someone with an overdeveloped sense of authority.[6]
Ori'haat - "It's the truth, I swear—no bull."[6]
Ori'jate - "Very good"[6]
Resol'nare - The six tenets of Mandalorian culture[6]
Ret'lini - "Just in case"[6]
Ret'urcye mhi - Goodbye; literally: "Maybe we'll meet again"[6]
Su cuy'gar! - "Hello!"; literally: "So you're still alive."[6]
Su cuy'gar! Ni slanar Hoth o'r Star Tours me'sen. - "Hello! I am going to Hoth in the great Star Tours ship."[19][20]
Su'cuy! - Hi![6]
Tion'ad hukaat'kama? - "Who's watching your back?"[6]
Udesii - "Calm down" or "take it easy"[6]
Usenye - "Go away!" (Obscene)[6]
Verd ori'shya beskar'gam. - "A warrior is more than his armor"[1]
Vor entye - "Thank you"; literally: "I accept a debt"[6]
Vor'e - "Thanks"[6]
Other words:
a, a', or al - but[6]
an - all[6]
ashi - other[6]
ast - itself[6]
bah - to[6]
bal - and[6]
be - of[6]
cuun - our[6]
elek - yes[6]
'lek - yeah[6]
gar - you, your[6]
haar - the; used rarely[6]
ibic - this[6]
juaan - beside, next to[6]
kaysh - him/her, his/hers, he/she[6]
lo - into[6]
meg - which, what, that, who[6]
meh - if[6]
mhi - we[6]
nayc - no
ner - my[6]
ni - I[6]
par - for[6]
ra - or[6]
ru - past-tense prefix[6]
sa - as, like[6]
te - the[6]
teh - from[6]
ti - with[6]
tion'ad - who?[6]
vaii - where[6]
val - they, theirs[6]
ven - future-tense prefix[6]
Numbers:
solus - one[6]
t'ad - two[6]
ehn - three[6]
cuir - four[6]
rayshe'a - five[6]
resol - six[6]
e'tad - seven[6]
sh'ehn - eight[6]
she'cu - nine[6]
ta'raysh - ten[6]
olan - hundred[6]
ta'raysholan - thousand[6]
Colors:
sal - color[6]
ge'tal - red[6]
kebiin- blue[6]
shi'yayc - yellow[6]
vorpan- green[6]
ve'vut - gold[6]
saviin - violet[6]
daryc - brown[6]
ne'tra - black[6]
cin - white[6]
genet - gray[6]
starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mando%27a/Legends
starwars.myrpg.org/coruscant_translator.php
Verbs:
a'den - rage[6]
aranar - defend[6]
atiniir - to endure, to stick with, to tough it out[6]
baatir - to care, to worry about[6]
betenor - to sigh[6]
brokar - to beat[6]
cuyir - to be, to exist[6]
dinuir - to give[6]
duraanir - scorn, hold in contempt[6]
duumir - to allow[6]
ganar - to have, possess[6]
hettir - burn[6]
hibirar - learn[6]
hukaatir - to cover[6]
jehaatir - lie, untruth[6]
jorhaa'ir - speak, talk[6]
jorso'ran - shall bear (archaic imperative form)[6]
jurir - bear arms, to carry something[6]
jurkadir - attack, threaten, mess with;[6]
kar'taylir - to know, hold in the heart[6]
k'uur - Hush![6]
liser - to be able to, can[6]
motir - stand[6]
narir - to act, do, or put[6]
naritir - insert, place, or put[6]
nau'ur - light up, illuminate[6]
nau'ur kad - to forge; Literally: light up a saber[6]
nynir - to hit, to strike[6]
oya - Literally: Let's hunt! Colloquially adapted as a positive and triumphant cheer with potential meanings including "Stay alive!", "Go you!", and simply "Cheers!"[6]
parjir - to win, to be victorious[6]
shabiir - screw up[6]
shereshoy - a lust for life[6]
shukur - to break[6]
susulur - to hear, to listen[6]
takisir - to insult[6]
Tal'galar - to spill blood, to bleed[6]
trattok'o - to fall, to fail, or collapse[6]
udesiir - to relax, to rest, to be peaceful[6]
usen'ye - rudest way to tell someone to go away; utilizes the same root as osik[6]
verborir - to buy, to hire, to contract[6]
vorer - to accept[6]
Adjectives and Adverbs:
adenn - merciless[6]
aruetyc - foreign, or even traitorous, but generally "not Mandalorian"[6]
atin - stubborn[6] or persistent[4]
briikase - happy[6]
bantov - nevertheless[6]
dar - no longer[6]
darasuum - eternal or eternally, forever[6]
di'kutla - foolish, idiotic[6]
dral - bright[6]
dralshy'a - stronger, brighter[6]
ge'tal - red[6]
hettyc - burning[6]
hut'uunla - cowardly[6]
iviin'yc - fast, quickly[6]
jate - good[6]
jatne - best[6]
kandosii - indomitable, ruthless; used colloquially as noble or classy as well; awesome[6]
mesh'la - beautiful[6]
mirdala - clever[6]
naast - destroyer[6]
ne'tra - black[6]
nuhunla or nuh'la - funny[6]
ori - big, extreme, very[6]
pakod - easy[10]
racin - pale[6]
shabla - screwed up[6]
shuk'la - crushed or broken[6]
solus - one, alone, individual, vulnerable[6]
sol'yc - first[6]
talyc - bloody or bloodstained; can also be used to refer to meat cooked rare[6]
teroch - pitiless[6]
tome - together[6]
troch - certainly (archaic)[6]
ures - without, lacking[6]
Nouns:
aaray - pain[6]
aay'han - bittersweet moment of mourning and joy; "remembering and celebration"[6]
abesh - east[6]
abiik - air[6]
adade - personnel[6]
adate - people, persons[6]
adiik - child aged 3 to 13[6]
ad'ika - kid, lad, boy, sweetie, darling, son, daughter, child[6]
ad - sons, daughters, child[6]
ade - children[6]
agol - living tissue, meat, muscle; flesh of an animal or human; "flesh and blood"[6]
aka - mission[6]
akaan - war[6]
akaan'ade - army[6]
akaata - battalion[6]
akalenedat - hard contact[6]
alii'gai - flag, colors[6]
aliik - sigil, or symbol on armor[6]
aliit - family, clan, tribe[6]
alor - leader, chief, "officer", constable, boss[6]
alor'ad - captain[6]
aloriya - capital; literally: "Head City"[6]
alor'uus - corporal[6]
al'verde - commander[6]
anade - everyone or everybody[6]
aran - guard[6]
araniik - cordon[6]
ara'nov - defense[6]
arasuum - stagnation[6]
arpat - seed[6]
aru'e - enemy[6]
aruetii - outsider or traitor; colloquially a "non-Mandalorian"[6]
ash'ad - someone else[6]
baar - body[6]
baarpir - sweat[6]
baar'ur - medic[6]
ba'buir - grandparent[6]
ba'jur - education, training[6]
balac - opportunity[6]
bas neral - coarse grain used for animal fodder and brewing, generally thought unfit to eat[6]
ba'vodu - aunt or uncle[6]
behot - a citrus-flavored herb, antiseptic, and mild stimulant[6]
beroya - bounty hunter[6]
bes'bavar - cavalry[6]
besbe - a slang term for kit[6]
besbe'trayce - weapons[6]
bes'bev - Mandalorian flute capable of being used in combat[11]
be'senaar - missile[6]
beskad - slightly curved saber of Mandalorian iron[6]
beskar - Mandalorian iron[6]
beskar'ad - droid; Literally: "child of iron"[6]
beskar'gam - armor; Literally: "iron skin"[6]
bes'laar - music[6]
be'sol - priority[6]
besom - ill-mannered lout, unhygienic person, someone with no manners[6]
Bes'uliik - Basilisk war droid; Literally: "iron beast"[6]
beten - sigh[6]
bev - needle, spike[6]
beviin - lance[6]
bevik - stick[6]
bic - it[6]
bines - stack[6]
birgaan - backpack[6]
birikad - baby carrying harness[6]
buir - parent[6]
burc'ya - friend[6]
buy'ce - helmet; Colloquially: pint, bucket[6]
ca - night[6]
cabur - protector or guardian[6]
chakaar - thief, petty criminal, scumbag; Literally: "grave robber"; general term of abuse[6]
Coruscanta - Coruscant[6]
Cuy'val Dar - "those who no longer exist"[7]
cyar'ika - darling, beloved, sweetheart[6]
cyar'tomade - fans or supporters[6]
dar'buir - no longer a parent[6]
dar'jetii - Literally: no longer a Jedi; colloquial for Sith or Dark Jedi[6]
dar'manda - a state of being "not Mandalorian"; not an outsider, but one who has lost his heritage, and so his identity and soul[6]
dar'yaim - a hell, a place you want to forget[11]
dha - dark[6]
di'kut - fool, idiot, useless individual;[6] context-dependent: can mean jerk, moron, etc.[5]
droten - people[6]
entye - debt[6]
gal - ale or alcohol[6]
gayi'kaab - radio[6]
gett - nut[6]
gihaal - fish-meal[6]
gra'tua - revenge, vengeance[6]
hut'uun - coward[6]
haran - hell; Literally: destruction, cosmic annihilation[6]
ibi'tuur - today[6]
jai'galaar - shriek-hawk[6]
Jetii - Jedi[6]
Jetii'kad - Lightsaber; Literally: "Sword of (the) Jedi"[6]
Jetiise - plural form of "Jedi", can also be used for "Republic"[6]
kad - saber[6]
kal - knife[6]
kama - belt-spat[6]
Kaminii - Kaminoan[6]
kando - importance, weight[6]
ka'ra - stars[6]
ka'rta - heart[6] or soul[1]
ke'gyce - command, order[6]
kom'rk - gauntlet[6]
kot - strength[6]
kote - glory, might[6]
kov'nyn - headbutt, Keldabe kiss
kyr'am - death[6]
Kyr'tsad - Death Watch; literally: "Death Society"[6]
Mand'alor - "sole ruler",[6] leader of the Mandalorians[1]
Manda'yaim - the planet Mandalore[6]
Mando'ad - Mandalorian; Literally: "Son/Daughter of Mandalore"[6]
mar'eyce - discovery[6]
mirshe - brain[6]
mir'shupur - brain injury[2]
ne'ta - black[6]
ne'tra gal - black ale[6]
Niktose - Nikto[5]
norac - back[6]
orar - thunder[6]
or'dinii - moron or fool[6]
ori'ramikad - Supercommando[6]
ori'vod - big brother/sister, special friend[6]
osik - dung (Impolite)[6]
parjai - victory[6]
prudii - shadow[6]
rang - ash[6]
riduur - partner, spouse, husband/wife[6]
runi - soul; only used poetically[6]
shabuir - extreme insult - "jerk", but much stronger[6]
shebs - backside, rear, butt[6]
shereshoy - a lust for life[6]
shig - a hot, tea-like beverage[12]
shuk'orok - crushgaunt[6]
tal - blood[6]
tihaar - an alcoholic drink; a strong, clear spirit made from fruit[6]
tor - justice[6]
tra - starfield, space[6]
tracinya - flame[6]
tracyn - fire[6]
troan - face[6]
tsad - alliance, group, organization[6]
tuur - day[6]
uj'alayi - a very dense, very sweet cake made from crushed nuts, dried fruit and spices, and then soaked in a sticky scented syrup called uj'jayl. Simplified as uj cake.[6]
uj'ayl - a sticky scented syrup[6]
vencuyot - future[6]
ver'alor - lieutenant[13]
verd - soldier or warrior[6]
vhett - farmer[6]
vod - brother, sister, comrade[6]
Vongese - Yuuzhan Vong[14]
werda - shadows (archaic)[6]
Phrases:
Aliit ori'shya tal'din - "Family is more than blood."[6]
Ba'slan shev'la. - "Strategic disappearance."[12]
Cin vhetin - a fresh start or clean slate; literally: "white field"
Copaani gaan? - "Need a hand?"[15]
Copaani mirshmure'cye, vod? - "Are you looking for a smack in the face, mate?"[6]
Cui ogir’olar - "it’s irrelevant" [16]
Gar serim - "Yes, you’re right." or "That's it."[6]
Gar taldin ni jaonyc; gar sa buir, ori'wadaas'la. - "Nobody cares who your father was, only the father you'll be."[6]
Gedet'ye - "Please"[6]
Haar'chak - "Damn it!"[6]
Haat, Ijaa, Haa'it - "Truth, Honor, Vision"—said when sealing a pact[6]
Haatyc or'arue jate'shya ori'sol aru'ike nuhaatyc - "Better one big enemy that you can see than many small ones you can't."[6]
Haili cetare! - Literally: "Fill your boots";[6] used colloquially to mean "eat your fill"[5]
Haryc b'aalyc - "tired and emotional", euphemism for "drunk"[6]
Hukaat'kama - "Watch my back"[6]
Ib'tuur jatne tuur ash'ad kyr'amur. - "Today is a good day for someone else to die."[6]
Jatnese be te jatnese - "The best of the best"[6]
K'atini! - "Suck it up!"[6]
Kandosii! - "Nice one!" or "Well done!"[6]
Kaysh guur' skraan - "He loves his food."—said of someone who has a healthy appetite[6]
Kaysh mirsh solus - "He's an idiot"; literally: "His brain cells are lonely."[6]
Ke barjurir gar'ade, jagyc'ade kot'la a dalyc'ade kotla'shya. - "Train your sons to be strong but your daughters to be stronger."[17]
Ke nu'jurkadir sha Mando'ade! - "Don't mess with Mandalorians!"[5]
Ke'pare! - "Wait!"[6]
K'oyacyi! - "Cheers!" Can also mean "Hang in there" or "Come back safely."; literally a command: "Stay alive!"[6]
K'uur - "Hush!"[6]
Mando'ad draar digu - "A Mandalorian never forgets."[6]
Mandokarla - "You've got the right stuff."[5]
Mar'e - "At last!"; an expression of relief[6]
Mhi solus tome, mhi solus dar'tome, mhi me'dinui an, mhi ba'juri verde - "We are one when together, we are one when parted, we will share all, we will raise warriors."—Mandalorian marriage vows[5]
Mir'osik - "Dung for brains"[2]
Mirsh'kyramud - a boring person; literally: "brain killer"[6]
Mishuk gotal'u meshuroke, pako kyore. - "Pressure makes gems, ease makes decay."[17]
Munit tome'tayl, skotah iisa - "Long memory, short fuse."[6]
Nar dralshy'a - "Put your back into it!" or "Try harder!"[6]
Ne shab'rud'ni... - "Don't mess with me..."; extremely strong warning likely to be followed by violence[6]
Ner vod - "my brother/sister"; colloquially also "my friend"[6]
Ni dinu ner gaan naakyc, jorcu ni nu copaani kyr'amur ner vod - Honor my offer of truce, for I would not willingly shed my brother's blood.[18]
Ni kar'tayl gai sa'ad - "I know your name as my child"; Mandalorian adoption vow[6]
Ni kar'tayl gar darasuum - "I love you."[5]
Ni su'cuyi, gar kyr'adyc, ni partayli, gar darasuum - "I'm still alive, but you are dead. I remember you, so you are eternal"—Daily remembrance of those passed on, followed by the names of those being remembered[6]
Nu kyr'adyc, shi taab'echaaj'la - "Not gone, merely marching far away"—; Mandalorian phrase for the departed[6]
Ori'buyce, kih'kovid. - "All helmet, no head."—Mandalorian insult for someone with an overdeveloped sense of authority.[6]
Ori'haat - "It's the truth, I swear—no bull."[6]
Ori'jate - "Very good"[6]
Resol'nare - The six tenets of Mandalorian culture[6]
Ret'lini - "Just in case"[6]
Ret'urcye mhi - Goodbye; literally: "Maybe we'll meet again"[6]
Su cuy'gar! - "Hello!"; literally: "So you're still alive."[6]
Su cuy'gar! Ni slanar Hoth o'r Star Tours me'sen. - "Hello! I am going to Hoth in the great Star Tours ship."[19][20]
Su'cuy! - Hi![6]
Tion'ad hukaat'kama? - "Who's watching your back?"[6]
Udesii - "Calm down" or "take it easy"[6]
Usenye - "Go away!" (Obscene)[6]
Verd ori'shya beskar'gam. - "A warrior is more than his armor"[1]
Vor entye - "Thank you"; literally: "I accept a debt"[6]
Vor'e - "Thanks"[6]
Other words:
a, a', or al - but[6]
an - all[6]
ashi - other[6]
ast - itself[6]
bah - to[6]
bal - and[6]
be - of[6]
cuun - our[6]
elek - yes[6]
'lek - yeah[6]
gar - you, your[6]
haar - the; used rarely[6]
ibic - this[6]
juaan - beside, next to[6]
kaysh - him/her, his/hers, he/she[6]
lo - into[6]
meg - which, what, that, who[6]
meh - if[6]
mhi - we[6]
nayc - no
ner - my[6]
ni - I[6]
par - for[6]
ra - or[6]
ru - past-tense prefix[6]
sa - as, like[6]
te - the[6]
teh - from[6]
ti - with[6]
tion'ad - who?[6]
vaii - where[6]
val - they, theirs[6]
ven - future-tense prefix[6]
Numbers:
solus - one[6]
t'ad - two[6]
ehn - three[6]
cuir - four[6]
rayshe'a - five[6]
resol - six[6]
e'tad - seven[6]
sh'ehn - eight[6]
she'cu - nine[6]
ta'raysh - ten[6]
olan - hundred[6]
ta'raysholan - thousand[6]
Colors:
sal - color[6]
ge'tal - red[6]
kebiin- blue[6]
shi'yayc - yellow[6]
vorpan- green[6]
ve'vut - gold[6]
saviin - violet[6]
daryc - brown[6]
ne'tra - black[6]
cin - white[6]
genet - gray[6]