Trips & Tours
Traveling is more than just movement; it is an act of curiosity (Suluswutî) and connection (Tîengûun). When we visit new places, we are guests in someone else's Weave.
Flying & Air Travel
While we honor the earth, sometimes we must fly like a bird (tîmîok) to cross great distances.
| English | Hîsyêô | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Airplane | Flying vehicle | |
| Airport | Flying vehicle station | |
| Flight | Fly journey | |
| Passenger | Traveler | |
| Pilot | Flying driver | |
| Luggage | Traveling bag |
- Latin
- ɽʋʄꜿɟʌ
Cultural Respect
In Hîsyêô culture, visiting a foreign land is an exercise in Empathy (Bostet's domain). You are entering a different part of the Great Weave, with its own patterns and logic.
Listen First: Use fôgîcîn (curiosity). Ask questions rather than making judgments.
Adapt: Try to follow local customs.
noyo fôlun xe tûu misli nîmû (I want to do as you do).
Gratitude: Always show appreciation for hospitality.
- Latin
- ɽʋʄꜿɟʌ
Museums & Monuments
Visiting sites of history and art connects us to Wicnû (Memory) and Kulîôbî (Creativity).
| English | Hîsyêô | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Museum | Place of history showing | |
| Monument | Stone form of great meaning | |
| Art Gallery | Place of art showing | |
| History | itihos | |
| Ancient | osyen |
- Latin
- ɽʋʄꜿɟʌ
nûs kûu li nô mût boxô yê kon mônîso itihos til xe dêko uyo osyen. Let's go to the museum to see ancient things.
xîncûon îbûwê yê betîdo sonkon et ôfo li kôdus êto. This monument is very sacred.
At the Hotel
Resting is essential for a good traveler.
| English | Hîsyêô | Literal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Hotel | Temporary home | |
| Room | kûncîen | |
| Key Card | ||
| Bed | Asleep Furniture |