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This language was created by Dr. Paul Frommer, Professor Emeritus of Clinical Management Communications at USC. exists to share this beautiful language with all who want to learn, as well as to promote and assist in its continued development. Whether you are brand-new to Na’vi, or speak it like an Omatikaya, all are welcome here! was created in 2009 and is the home of the largest and most active online fan community for Avatar. Our international community is diverse, accommodating and friendly. Click here for the latest Na’vi-English dictionary in .pdf format.Translations of the dictionary in additional languages can be found under the Media tab.(The resources here at LearnNavi are sanctioned and approved by Dr. Paul Frommer and contain the latest official Na’vi lexicon and grammar. Beware of erroneous information elsewhere on the internet.) This informational website, like the Na’vi language itself, is vital and growing. We have an updated Na’vi-to-English vocabulary section, information on speaking/pronouncing Na’vi, and a grammar and syntax section.
, #na’vi for text chats that you can access with your own IRC client, or via our web-based SSL IRC Client. :9987 for audio chats. There are more learning resources in the media section. Check back often for updates, since Na’vi is constantly evolving! We have a free Learn Na’vi Mobile App for Apple devices, courtesy of Seze. For Android users, there is an Android Learn Na’vi app that is still in development. It is quite stable, but will require downloading and manually installing. You may have to enable “Unknown sources” in your device’s security settings. recently announced that the upcoming third season of Da Vinci’s Demons will be the period drama’s last. The series, which has been off the air for almost year and a half, has been a respectable performer, so the decision to end it before seeing how Season 3 does was somewhat of a surprise. It came down to having stronger shows that appeal to the same demographics, CEO said. “We really believe in serving underserved audiences in the premium cable space,” he said, noting the network’s success with female-oriented The White Queen and Outlander and black-skewing comedy Survivor’s Remorse.
“The key is having shows that target a specific audience that becomes really passionate about the show.” Albrecht said he loved Da Vinci’s cast and loved working with series creator David S. Goyer but noted Goyer’s busy feature schedule, which led to a showrunner transition on the show after the first two seasons. Meanwhile, “We have the success with Black Sails, which in some ways appeals to some of the same audiences, and while we have a lot of fan boys for Da Vinci’s Demons, we have what may be the fan boy series of all time in Ash vs. the Evil Dead.“ The decision to end Da Vinci’s Demons was made after Season 3 was shot, so the producers didn’t necessarily plan the season finale as a series finale. Still, Albrecht promises “a very satisfying conclusion” and a satisfying way for fans to get to it by getting access to the entire final season on-demand the day of the premiere. He says that “if we didn’t stop now, the story should’ve gone through the next point, and we would’ve been in it for at least a couple of more seasons.”
Starz brass ultimately decided that now was a good time to end the show. “There is no bad news here,” Albrecht said, disagreeing with the c-word (as in cancellation) used for a show like Da Vinci’s Demons. “The show ran its course. If a show runs for 3 seasons, it doesn’t mean it’s not a success, especially in the premium space.”What our Fans SayVitoria-Gasteiz, founded in 1181, is second in size (only to Bilbao) in the Basque Country, and has some 240,000 people currently inhabiting this gem in northern Spain Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the Álava province and of the Basque Country.  The city will hold the title of European Green Capital in 2012. The European Green Capital Award logos are protected under trademark and copyright law and may only be used upon prior approval. Vitoria-Gasteiz is comprised of concentric circles, with the city itself at centre. The “Green Belt”, a semi-natural green area partially reclaimed from degraded areas, surrounds the centre and brings nature into the city.
The third circle is dominated by forestry and mountains. The city has a high proportion of green public areas, ensuring that the entire population lives within 300m of an open green space. Numerous tangible measures are in place to assist and increase biodiversity and ecosystems services. Flora and fauna are monitored, habitat fragmentation is reduced wherever possible, and measures have been introduced to decrease light pollution. Besides being recreational areas and natural habitats for plant and animal life, the green areas also have an educational purpose: the community gardens, for example, enable the population to study horticulture at close range. Vitoria-Gasteiz has an ambitious objective of reducing domestic water consumption to below 100 litres per capita per day. Already today, water consumption has decreased steadily from 1999 to 2009. Water-related investments have been made within the context of the Agenda 21 environmental action plan for improved water supply, to reduce losses, work towards sustainable consumption and improve water quality.
A citizen’s information office on water consumption and efficiency has also been set up. Vitoria-Gasteiz Post Assessment Report for 2012 For a short overview of Vitoria-Gasteiz as the European Green Capital 2012, view the winning cities leaflet here (Click language icons below to view) EN ES FR DE To discover Vitoria-Gasteiz in detail, please view our Quality Brochure (Click language icons below to view) The Green Book is passed from the outgoing European Green Capital to the next winner each year at the Handover Ceremony. To read the comments from the citizens of Vitoria-Gasteiz about their year as European Green Capital 2012 as written in the Green Book  please click here. El Libro Verde se pasa todos los años a la ciudad ganadora del premio Capitalidad Verde Europea en la ceremonia de traspaso de poderes.  Para leer algunos de los comentarios de los ciudadanos de Vitoria-Gasteiz recogidos en el Libro Verde durante su año como Capital Verde Europea 2012, por favor haz click aquí.