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Kie nin. Ma minuat tshika uapamitin.

Me too. I'll see you again soon.

Miam a tshin? Tshiminupan a?

Are you ok? Are you well?

1) Eukuan!

Okay!

2) Nitshishkutamakaun.

I have a class.

3) Nipiminuen kie nin.

I'm also cooking.

Ekᵘ tshin?

And you?

Kuei kuei nuitsheuakan !

Hello my friend!

3) Nipiminuen.

I'm cooking.

Nete Ekuanitshit nutshin.

I'm from Ekuanitshit.

2) Nitakushin, nutatshikumin.

I'm sick, I have a cold.

Niminueniten katshi natshishkatan.

I'm happy that I met you.

Iame uenapissish.

Bye, see you soon.

1) Nitatussen.

I'm working.

4) Apu tshekuan tutaman kie nin.

I'm not doing anything either.

1) Nitatussen kie nin.

I'm also working.

4) Apu tshekuan tutaman.

I'm not doing anything.

2) Nitshishkutamakaun kie nin.

I also have a class.

Anite Munianit nutshipan. Eku tshin tanite uetshipanin?

I'm from Montreal. And you, where are you from?

Tshekuan etutamin ?

What are you doing?

1) Eshe, miam. Niminupan, nimishta-minupan.

Yes, all good. I'm well, very well.

Kuei Ipet !

Hi Ipet!

2) Tan etin eku?

What's wrong?

2) Mauat. Nasht apu minupanian.

No. I'm not well at all.

Niaut nuitsheuakan.

Goodbye my friend.

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