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====Neran dialect====
====Neran dialect====


Asaj (pronounced)- question tag (used when talking to respected person)
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Eilibioa (pronounced) - Eilibioa is close to Human paper.
!Paelian                                          !!English                      !!Meaning
 
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Halajao (pronounced ) - A Halajao is a Bolian sleeping accomodation. Basically it's a horizontal cylinder resting on six legs. It's connected to a replicator unit to provide fresh water and recylcle the moldy water. The two other components are a water tank and a pump to keep all the water and make it rotate.
| Asay(pronounced æsaj) || - || Question tag
 
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Jasas (pronounced) - OK (answer to a question tag)
| Eilibio (pronounced eɪlɪbɪo) || Paper || Eilibioa is a thin paper-like material made from a Paelian plant. It's blue-coloured.
 
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Moy (pronounced ) - Moy ("oy" pronounced like "oi" in the English word "oil") can basically mean anything and nothing. Its mostly used without any addition. In that case it can be regarded as something like the English "well", the French "alors" or the German "also".
| Halayao (pronounced hɑlajao) || Bed/ Bathtub || Sohn Stephans II.
 
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Moy atalomo - The word 'atalomo' is turning the word 'moy' a positive reply.
| Yasas (pronounced jasas) || - || Positive answer towards a question tag
 
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Moy naono - Moy naono is an expression of amazement, astonishment, surprise or confusion. In most cases, it can be considered like "wow".
| Moy (pronounced mɔʏ || Well || This word can basically mean anything and nothing. If used without additive words it's similar to the English "well", the French "alors" or the German "also".
 
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Moy sideov - Moy sideov is used to represent disappointment or sadness, but sometimes it isn't meant literally (almost ically).
| Moy atalomo (pronounced mɔʏ ætɔlomo || - || The word "atalomo" is turning the word "moy" a positive reply.
 
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Moy, moy, moy (repetitive use): Just like “moy” generally can mean anything, this expression can be used to mark very much joy, surprise but also great sadness and many other feelings. It depends totally on the context. It can also be used
| Moy sideov (pronounced mɔʏ sideɔf || - || The word "sideov" is added to moy to represent disappointment or sadness.
 
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| Moy nanao (pronounced mɔʏ nanao || - || The word "naono" adds an expression of amazement, astonishment, surprise or confusion to the word "moy". In most cases, it can be considered like "wow".
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| Moy, moy, moy (pronounced mɔʏ, mɔʏ, mɔʏ || - || Just like "moy" generally can mean anything, this expression can be used to mark very much joy, a huge surprise but also savere sadness and many other extreme feelings.


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