OK, I guess there isn't a whole lot to review here anyway, but I might as well review whatever I have posted here anyway (all in IPA, but with punctuation).
good day =
[ˈmaɻi ˈmaɻi]ten =
[ˈmaɻi]earth, land =
[ˈmapu]people =
[tʃe]language =
[θuˈŋun]how =
[tʃum]-ing =
-[le]you =
[ˈejmi]both of you =
[ˈejmu]y'all =
[ejˈmɨ̃n]good =
[kɨ̃ˈmẽn]How are you/both of you/y'all? =
[tʃumˈlejmi]/[tʃumˈlejmu]/[tʃumlejˈmɨ̃n]?Are you OK now? =
[kɨ̃melkaˈlejmi]?I'm fine =
[kɨ̃meˈlẽn] or
[kɨ̃melkaˈlẽn](How about) you? =
[ˈejmi] ([kaj])?"interrogative form to ask about something already said" =
[kaj]I/me =
[ˈĩɲtʃe]also/too =
[kaˈfej] or just
[ka]Me, too =
[ˈĩɲtʃe kaˈfej]I'm fine, too =
([ˈĩɲtʃe]) [ka kɨ̃melkaˈlẽn]Man's (figurative, or perhaps literal) brother =
[ˈpẽɲi]Any other (figurative, or perhaps literal) sibling =
[lãmˈŋjẽn] (in some dialects,
[lãˈmwẽn], and according to the Wikibook,
[lãmˈŋẽn])
Night (or evening?) =
[pun̪]yes, good, etc.
=
[maj]Good evening/night =
[pun̪ maj]what =
[tʃẽm]to say =
[pĩn]you say/said =
[ˈpĩmi]What did you say? =
[tʃẽm ˈpĩmi]OK =
[feˈlej]OK, so apparently, [ˈĩɲtʃe ɲi ɨj ta] means 'my name is'. [ɨj] clearly means 'name', but I don't understand what [ɲi] or [ta] means.
Ah, so [ɲi] in Mapudungun is a possessive pronoun that's used both for 1SG and for 3rd person! That's interesting.
So I guess [ˈĩɲtʃe ɲi] specifies that the meaning is 'my'. Now what's [ta]?
Oh OK,
the blog explains it. It's used to connect nouns predicatively; the verb for 'to be' is apparently not used for that purpose, at least in simple sentences...Huh.
This language is suddenly getting pretty intriguing!
But anyway, there we go: [ˈĩɲtʃe ɲi ɨj ta].
And then [ĩˈnej pĩˈŋejmi ãm] means 'what's your name?'. [ĩˈnej] or [ĩˈɲej] means 'who'; [pĩˈŋejmi] literally means 'you are called' or 'it is said [to you]' but in this case means 'you are named'. [ãm] is apparently an interrogative particle.
Finally, one more way to say 'my name is' is [ˈĩɲtʃe ta]...[pĩˈŋẽn], i.e. "I am called..."
To review that new vocab:
What's your name? =
[ĩˈnej pĩˈŋejmi ãm]?who =
[ĩˈnej] or
[ĩˈɲej]you're called/it's said to you =
[pĩˈŋejmi]My name is =
[ˈĩɲtʃe ɲi ɨj ta]my/his/her/its/their =
[ɲi]my =
[ˈĩɲtʃe ɲi]name =
[ɨj](particle for connecting nouns in predicate) =
[ta]I am called =
[ˈĩɲtʃe ta]...[pĩˈŋẽn]I'm called (or 'it's said to me'?) =
[pĩˈŋẽn]