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Who Are These Furry Fellas?
They are a tribe of legendary creatures from the Himalayas,
rockin' some serious swag.
They're famous for fiercely defending their turf and being a force to reckon with for anyone bold enough to mess with their vibe.
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Learn - Speak - Bay
Yes these furry fellas have there own lingo :-)
Equip yourself with the linguistic prowess of the Badass Yetis to brave the treacherous terrain of the Himalayas, as their words hold the key to your survival in their fierce and mythical world!
Lesson One
The Basics
• "Yar-luuk!" - Hello! (Greetings!)
• "Kal'-moor" - Goodbye (Farewell)
• "Fir-lath" - Thank you (Gratitude)
• "Rak-luk" - Please (Asking)
• "Ghar-lin" - Yes (Agreeing)
• "Vor-nik" - No (Disagreeing)
• "Thar-thun" - Sorry (Apology)
• "Froo-thar" - Excuse me
• "Uth-grun" - I see you (Observing you)
• "Lar-nuk" - I hear you (Listening to you)
• "Kor-dak" - You cannot escape (Impossible to flee)
• "Gruun-meat" - Meat is good (Food is satisfying)
• "Rak-dal" - Fire (Flame)
• "Mol-tar" - Rocks (Stones)
• "Aks-lor" - Axe (Chopping tool)
• "Hjor-ran" - Sword (War blade)
• "Nif-lak" - Knife (Cutting tool)
• "Spar-dak" - Spear (Thrusting weapon)
Lesson Two
Badass Yetis Common Dialect
• "Zol-kraa" - Good morning
• "Yol-kraa" - Good night
• "Krun-ol" - How are you?
• "Krun-ol nar" - I am well
• "Krun-ol vorn" - I am not well
• "Zel-nor" - What is your name?
• "Zel-nor yin" - My name is...
• "Mor-gath" - Where are you from?
• "Mor-gath yin" - I am from...
• "Groo-tar" - How old are you?
• "Groo-tar yin" - I am... years old
• "Jol-druk" - How's the weather?
• "Kraa-gar" - It's sunny
• "Kree-shal" - It's raining
• "Snar-gol" - It's snowing
• "Tol-koor" - It's windy
• "Orn-bak" - What time is it?
• "Orn-bak luuk" - It's... o'clock
• "Kash-dor" - What's for dinner?
• "Uth-dor" - Let's eat
• "Droo-fal" - Let's go
• "Har-mok" - I love you
• "Strun-gath" - Help me
• "Kraag-nor" - Congratulations
• "Gol-rak" - Good luck
• "Common response to "Yar-luuk!" (Hello!): "Yar-luuk nar!" - Hello to you too!
Lesson Three Learn To Count
• 1 - Yor• 2 - Dor
• 3 - Tor
• 4 - Kor
• 5 - For
• 6 - Zor
• 7 - Sor
• 8 - Nor
• 9 - Mor
• 10 - Yara
• 11 - Yara-yor
• 12 - Yara-dor
• 13 - Yara-tor
• 14 - Yara-kor
• 15 - Yara-for
• 16 - Yara-zor
• 17 - Yara-sor
• 18 - Yara-nor
• 19 - Yara-mor
• 20 - Dara
Follow same pattern for 30 through 90
• 30 - Tara
• 40 - Kara
• 50 - Fara
• 60 - Zara
• 70 - Sara
• 80 - Nara
• 90 - Mara
• 100 - Yaran
For example:
• 52 - Fara-dor (literally "Five tens two")
• 76 - Sara-zor (literally "Seven tens six")