Interjections are basically expressing current experiences of a speaker.
These end in -o, but the -o is left out of the dictionary term.
Some basic greetings.
| read | meaning |
|---|---|
| tov yom | good day |
| tov nit | good night |
| barak rim | bless you |
| let | bye (later) |
| hen | hi |
| pliz | please |
| ceqk rim | thank you |
| sraq | sorry |
| skyuz suq | excuse me |
| hok | okay |
| wam | wow |
| kul | cool |
| nas | nice |
| xenyin tov | sounds good |
| mum | mmm |
| xux | shh |
| haq | uh |
| koltx | ouch |
| read | meaning |
|---|---|
| fak | fuck (annoyance/impatience) |
| frayk | frick (annoyance/impatience) |
| xayt | shit (disgust/frustration) |
| halz | hell (emphasis) |
| dud | relationy emphasis |
| english | read |
|---|---|
| Dude, that was hella cool. | dudo, gula yod vuti halz kulu |