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EP. 04: Tough Love - Mando'a 101

EP. 04: Tough Love - Mando'a 101

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How do Mando'ade form relationships? How do they show affection? Join us in this weeks episode to learn all about it!

In the grammar section Anu' dispenses some wisdom about the usage of pronouns in mando'a.


As always dont forget this weeks homework - which attributes are you looking for in a partner? What is important to you? Look for the mando'a words for that attributes and do not forget to share with us in the comments! The best ones will be read out next episode.


⁠⁠Mando'a Dictionary (click me)⁠

This weeks vocabulary:

  • Mhi - we, us
  • Kaysh -they/them (singular), she/her, he/him
  • Ner - my, mine
  • Cuun - our
  • Val - they, their
  • Solus - united, as one; individual, alone, vulnerable
  • Tome - together
  • Dar'tome - separated, apart (of people)
  • Me'dinuir - to share, gibe to each other
  • Ba'jurir - to educate, raise children
  • Verde - Warriors
  • Gedeteyar - being thankful
  • Riduurok - love bond, marriage agreement
  • Kandosii'la - stunning, amazing
  • Laandur - delicate, fragile (also insult - weak, pathetic)
  • Shuk'la - broken
  • Shuk'la Riduurok -divorce
  • Shabuir - extreme insult (F-word)
  • Dar'buir - not longer a parent (parental divorce)
  • Muun'bajir - teach someone a lesson, kick ass
  • Mirshmure'cya / --'cye - Keldabe Kiss or Headbutt
  • Usen'ye - get out my way, get out of my sight (rude)
  • Gedet'ye - please
  • Ba'gedet'ye! - you are welcome
  • Riduur - wife, husband, spouse

(00:00) - An'u & Velin say Olarom

(01:44) - Impressions from Mercs Muster Milan 2025

(04:00) - Audience participation

(06:53) - The wedding vow

(11:54) - Don't mess with Mando-Girls!

(13:16) - Mandalorian relationships

(19:58) - Some rules of conduct

(23:06) - Pronouns in Mando'a

(28:22) - Word of the week

(35:25) - Homework


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