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VTA: Inverse and Reciprocal Forms
she sees me, they see us, he sees you, his father sees him, I see you, we see each other, they see each other
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Reading Passage 1
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Utemu a Tshan?
Does Tshan (John) have a dog?
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Eshe. Nanitam nashaku utema.
Yes, his dog follows him all the time.
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Reading Passage 2
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Tanite etat Pun?
Where is Pun (Paul)?
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Natuashish anite tau.
He's in Natuashish.
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Uapanniti tshika aimiku utishkuema.
His wife will be talking to him tomorrow.
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Reading Passage 3
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Tanite etat Tshan?
Where is Tshan (John)?
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Kashushtueu utauia.
He's hiding from his father.
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Mukáµ uapamiku utauia.
But his father can see him.
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Reading Passage 4
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Minuatituat a?
Do they like each other?
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Eshe, nanitam uapamituat.
Yes, they see each other all the time.