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Apu uapamak anite uiesh.

I don't see him anywhere.

Tshan utussa Uashat ka taniti.

It's Tshan's (John's) aunt who lives in Uashat.

Ekᵘ nitshituten. Nui uitshiau nikaui miaushut.

Well, I'm leaving. I want to help my mother pick berries.

Mani an.

That's Mani (Mary).

Auen mupishtuat Tshana uikanishinua?

Who is visiting Tshan's (John's) family?

Eukuannua an a Tshan ushima?

Is that Tshan's (John's) younger sister?

Tshuapamati a tshatutet?

Did you see him leave?

Mauat, apu uapamimaki.

No, I don't see her.

Tshekuen uiapamat nete?

Who do you see over there?

Tanite etat Tshan?

Where is Tshan (John)?

Apu shukᵘ tshissenimimaki.

I don't know her very well.

Eshe, tshitapuenatshe.

Yes, you're probably right.

Tshi nishuminashtakanniti tshika natshi-mupu nete, nititenimau.

In two weeks, I think he will go there for a visit.

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.

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