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Anumat mitshet nuapamananat.

We see several.

Kie nin, nasht apu tshekuan mamitunenitamikuian.

Me too, nothing bothers me.

Ume anutshish pishimᵘ, nishkat mitshet uapamakanuat.

This month [May] we see many Canada geese.

Shash a tshin tshitshi kushpipatan?

Have you ever been out in the woods in a wheeled vehicle?

Mitshet aueshishat, tshuapamauauat a?

Do you see many animals?

Eshe nuapamauat nanikutini, pepamuteiani anite shakaikanit.

Yes, I see them from time to time, when I walk on the [frozen] lake.

Eukuan kanapua, tshima minupanin tshe kashikat.

Okay then, I hope you'll have a good day today.

Eshe, uemut uin, mitshetuau kie.

Yes, of course, several times too.

Minuenitakuan anite nutshimit, niminuenimun etaiani.

It's good to be out in the bush, I feel good when I'm there.

Iame uenapissish.

See you soon.

Ekᵘ anitshenat amishkuat kie atikuat, tshuapamauat a?

What about beavers and caribou, do you see any?

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