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Tshaune ishinikashu.

His name is Tshaune (Johnny).

Tshan ishinikashu.

His name is Tshan (John).

Tan eshpanin?

How are you?

Ekᵘ tshin, tshimupin a?

What about you, are you visiting?

Mauat, nimupin mukᵘ tshiam.

No, I'm just visiting.

Eshe, uapaki nitshiuen.

Yes, I'm going back tomorrow.

Eshe, nishiuen mak ninipakuen.

Yes, I'm hungry and thirsty.

Natuashish nutshin.

I'm from Natuashish.

Mauat, nete meshkanat nuitshin.

No, I have a house here, over on the road.

Tshuitshin a ute?

Do you have a house here?

Mauat, nimupin mukᵘ.

No, I'm just visiting.

Eshe, uapaki nitshiuen. Tshinataun a ute?

Yes, I'm going back tomorrow. Do you hunt here?

Shash a tshekat tshika tshiuen?

Will you be going back soon?

Tshinataun a ute?

Do you hunt here?

Tshishiuen a kie ma tshinipakuen a?

Are you hungry or thirsty?

Tan eshpanin? Tshuitshin a ute?

How are you? Do you have a house here?

Pien nitishinikashun.

My name is Pien (Peter).

Tshishiuen a kie ma tshinipakuen?

Are you hungry or thirsty?

Mauat, nutaui mukᵘ natau.

No, only my father hunts.

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