Mauat, apu akaneshau-aimian, nimishtikushiu-aimin.
No, I don't speak English, I speak French.
Natuashish nin nutshin.
I'm from Natuashish.
Ekᵘ tshin tan eshi-aimin anite tshitshuat?
And you, what language do you speak at home?
Niminupan. Ekᵘ tshin?
I'm fine. And you?
Mauat, apu akushian.
No, I'm not sick.
Tanite uetshin?
Where are you from?
Apu shukᵘ minupanian.
I'm not feeling too well.
Shimun a?
Shimun (Simon)?
Tan etin?
What's the matter?
Ekuanitshit nuitshin. Ekᵘ tshin?
I'm from Ekuanitshu (Mingan). And you?
Tan eshinikashuin?
What is your name?
Tshitakushin a?
Are you sick?
Apu akaneshau-aimin a?
You don't speak English?
Tan eshpanin?
How are you?
Mauat, apishish mukᵘ.
No, only a little bit.
Nitinnu-aiminan, apu akaneshau-aimiat nitshinat.
We speak Innu. We don't speak English at home.
Tshitakaneshau-aimin a tshin?
Do you speak English?
Mauat, Pien nitishinikashun.
No, my name is Pien (Peter).