Asban jalan "Thank you".
Trasi remí "Very much".
Jalan
Jalanu "No, thank you".
There is no need to use rah, for the negative is understood. Jalan is an
informal variant of this expression.
U dentu jalan "You're
welcome".
Emovu "Excuse me" or "Pardon
me". Use this expression when attracting someone's attention or interrupting
someone's activity. To answer this, hoje is used.
Mauda
Maudu "Forgive me" or "I'm
sorry". Maudu is used when asking for forgiveness.
Hamu
Hamú "Forgive me" or "I'm
sorry". Hamú is used when making an excuse.
U rah reso e nun "Don't
mention it".
Dentu
Dentú "Welcome". Dentú
may be used as a greeting for people who meet often.
Na garuda "I'm home". To
respond to this, dentú is used.
Dentu aiban
Dentú aibana "Bon
appétit". To respond to this, simply repeat the expression.
Nu selida? "How are you
(going)?".
Xayar, asban jalan "Well,
thank you": short for Selida xayari. Soucya xayarsya ("just
fine") is an informal response.
Nunien vayole serebiat "How do
you do?". The response is jalan serebiatta.
Viqú virda marsuli "A moment,
please".
Hamú, buvirustadiva "Sorry to
have kept you waiting".
Abui vaimarebiatti sasi X "Let
me introduce you to Mr X."
Jalanda oher das
abui oubouda "Pleased to meet
you."