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Nikaui an. Mani ishinikashu.

She's my mother. Her name is Mani.

Niaut !

Bye!

Eku miam, ma minuat tshika uapamitinan.

OK, we'll see you soon.

Niminueniten nin uiapamakaui ute tekushinitaui.

I'm happy to see them when they come here.

Ume nuitsheuakan Maniss ishinikashu.

Here's my friend, her name is Maryse.

Tshinatshi-atauenau a?

Are you shopping?

Nete utshiu Tshishe-mishtikushiu-assit.

She's from Europe.

Nin au Kaien.

I'm Gaëlle.

Ipet nitishinikashun.

My name is Ipet.

Eshe, nutaui an. Pieniss ishinikashu.

Yes, he's my dad. His name is Pieniss.

Mauat, nikaui shatshuapameu natukunisha.

No, my mother is going to see a doctor.

Tshekuan ute Munianit etutamekᵘ?

What are you all doing in Montreal?

Ma minuat, iame uenapissish!

Until next time, see you soon!

Kuei, auen tshin?

Hi, who are you?

ekᵘ ne nutaui mupu an uin.

and my father, he's visiting.

Nete Mashteuiatsh utshipanu nikaui ekᵘ ne nutaui nete Pessamit utshipanu.

My mother is from Mashteuiatsh and my father is from Pessamit.

Shash kutuasht-tatupipuna eshpish tat ute.

She's been here since she was six years old.

Ekᵘ ne tshuitsheuakan, tan eshinikashut?

And your friend, what's her name?

Tanite uetshipaniht?

Where are they from?

Ekᵘ ne tshutaui a ?

And him, is he your father?

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