Mani an.
That's Mani (Mary).
Eukuannua an a Tshan ushima?
Is that Tshan's (John's) younger sister?
Eshe, tshitapuenatshe.
Yes, you're probably right.
Ekᵘ nitshituten. Nui uitshiau nikaui miaushut.
Well, I'm leaving. I want to help my mother pick berries.
Mauat, apu uapamimaki.
No, I don't see her.
Apu uapamak anite uiesh.
I don't see him anywhere.
Tanite etat Tshan?
Where is Tshan (John)?
Tan tshe ishpish natshi-mupishtuat Tshan uikanisha nete Uashat?
When will Tshan (John) be going to visit his relatives in Uashat?
Utauia nana uitshietshe tshemikaitsheniti.
He (absent) must be helping his father cut wood.
Tshekuen uiapamat nete?
Who do you see over there?
Tshan utussa Uashat ka taniti.
It's Tshan's (John's) aunt who lives in Uashat.
Tshuapamati a tshatutet?
Did you see him leave?
Auen mupishtuat Tshana uikanishinua?
Who is visiting Tshan's (John's) family?
Tshi nishuminashtakanniti tshika natshi-mupu nete, nititenimau.
In two weeks, I think he will go there for a visit.
Apu shukᵘ tshissenimimaki.
I don't know her very well.