Gather around , friends andAvatarculture enthusiasts , for a lesson in the language of Na’vi . Courtesy ofAvatar ’s social media varlet , we ’re getting deep into more words to find out fromJames Cameron ’s smash hit dealership .
Today ’s Holy Writ was “ titstew , ” meaning courage , as portion out byAvatar ’s Twitterbefore being blue-pencil ( we reached out to Disney for comment ; you could see a screenshot below ) . Fans and troll alike had a hatful to say about the now blipped “ titstew ” post . earnestly , we swear Spider did n’t make it up and we ’re opine it was James Cameron - approved as it was on the prescribed channels . So yes , you may clapperclaw “ I have titstew ! ” in the sweltering humidity of Orlando , Florida when you ’re queuing for Flight of Passage in Pandora : The World of Avatar at Walt Disney World . I intend “ jizz ” isStar Wars canyon for the mode of musicyou can take heed in Oga ’s Cantina , so distinctly alien - speak — no matter how much it mirror spicy words — is satisfactory to use in the name of ducking .
Take a feel for yourself and see the correct orthoepy below . freebooter alerting : it ’s not pronounced as English speakers might enunciate , so I do n’t know what you were thinking there for a consequence .

Image: 20th Century Studios
Other Logos you could learn include “ Tsaheylu , ” Na’vi for “ adhesiveness , ” which is articulate the way it ’s spell :
The bond allows the Na’vi to connect with the creatures of Pandora on a deeper level 🤝 pic.twitter.com/qfS4rD89DZ
— Avatar ( @officialavatar)July 6 , 2023

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