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Nishim Ani aimiatau.

Let's talk with my younger sister [or: younger brother] Annie.

Anutshish, peikunnu ashu nishuasht shetan-pishimᵘ nishutshishemitashumitannu ashu peikunnu ashu peikushteu, ka itashtet mishta-atshitashun.

Today is July seventeenth, two thousand nineteen.

Tshinashkumitinan katshi takushinin.

We thank you for your visit.

Tshui apashtan a tshekuan?

Do you want something?

Tan etatupipuneshin?

How old are you?

Niminueniten katshi takushinian.

I'm happy to have come.

Kuei Ani!

Hello Annie!

Auen tshin?

Who are you?

Nineunnuepipuneshin ashu patetat.

I'm forty-five years old.

Uauinitishu!

Tell us about yourself!

Tan etatussein?

What is your job/profession?

Nikatshishkutamatsheshkueun, eukuan etatusseian.

I am a [female] teacher, that's what I do for work.

Apu tshishenniuian.

I'm not old.

Tan eshinikashuin?

What's your name?

Ekuanitshit nutshipan.

I'm from Ekuanitshit.

Nitaieshkushin!

I'm tired!

Tanite uetshipanin?

Where are you from?

Ani nitishinikashun.

My name is Annie.

Tan eshpanin? Tshiminupan a?

How are you? Are you doing well?

Nitakushin, nishtikuan nitakushin.

I'm sick, my head hurts.

Mauat apu tshekuan ui apashtaian.

No, I don't want anything.

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