pe'ngayyu
pe'ngayyu is a Na'vi word (noun) meaning ‘judge’.
Meaning
judge
Pronunciation
Sound out pe'ngayyu letter by letter:
- p/p/p as in 'spin' (no puff of air)
- e/ɛ/e as in 'bet'
- '/ʔ/glottal stop (tìftang), the catch in 'uh-oh'
- ng/ŋ/ng as in 'sing' (can start a word)
- a/a/a as in 'father'
- y/j/y as in 'yes'
- y/j/y as in 'yes'
- u/u/oo as in 'food'
Frequently asked questions
What does pe'ngayyu mean in Na'vi?
pe'ngayyu is a Na'vi word (noun) meaning ‘judge’.
How do you say ‘judge’ in Na'vi?
‘judge’ in Na'vi is pe'ngayyu.
How is pe'ngayyu pronounced?
pe'ngayyu is pronounced /pɛʔ.ˈŋaj.ju/.
What part of speech is pe'ngayyu?
The part of speech of pe'ngayyu is noun.