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Tshinishtuapamau a Pien?

Do you know Pien (Peter)?

Ishkutet anite aneu.

He's putting it on the fire.

Tshuapamau a ne napess?

Do you see that boy over there?

Nishiuenuan.

It's making me hungry.

Ui kaneu namesha.

He's trying to hide the fish.

Shaush an?

Is it Suaush (George)?

Shuaush an?

Is it Shuaush (George)?

Akua, ute pet itapu.

Watch out, he's looking this way.

Eshe, ninishtuapamau.

Yes, I know him.

Tshitapam ma, piminueu namesha.

Look at him, he's cooking fish.

Eshe, nitshissenimau.

Yes, I know him.

Eukuan ne peikᵘ nuitsheuakan.

He's one of my friends.

Eshe, eukuan Shuaush, nitshissitutuau an, Pien nenua ushima.

Yes, that's Shuaush (George), I remember him, he's Pien's (Peter's) younger brother.

Mauat nin, shash nitshi mitshishun.

Not me, I've already eaten.

Eshe, eukuan Shaush, nitshissitutuau an, Pien nenua ushima.

Yes, that's Shaush (George), I remember him, he's Pien's (Peter's) younger brother.

Tshitshissenimau a Pien?

Do you know Pien (Peter)?

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