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Ojibway Vocabulary

Ojibway Vocabulary. Week 1. Anokii. Anokii He/she Works Gi- Anokii You Work Ni-Anokii I work Wi-Anokii They work . Inini Man Ikwe Woman Inini(wag) Men Ikwe ( wag) Women. Wiisini. Wiisini he/she eats Gi-wiisini you eat Ni-wiisini I eat Wi-wiisini they eat.

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Ojibway Vocabulary

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  1. Ojibway Vocabulary Week 1

  2. Anokii • Anokii He/she Works Gi- Anokii You Work Ni-Anokii I work Wi-Anokii They work

  3. Inini Man • Ikwe Woman • Inini(wag) Men • Ikwe ( wag) Women

  4. Wiisini • Wiisini he/she eats • Gi-wiisini you eat • Ni-wiisini I eat • Wi-wiisini they eat

  5. Here and There • Imaa There • Omaa Here • Majaan Go, Go away! • Majaan Imaa Go there • Majaan Omaa Go here

  6. Bakade • Bakade He/she is hungry • Gi-bakade You are hungry • Ni-bakade I am hungry • Wi-bakade they are hungry

  7. Boy and Girl • Gwiiwizens Boy • Ikwezens Girl

  8. Nibaan -Sleep • Nibaan he/she Sleeps • Gi-nibaan you sleep • Ni-nibaan I sleep • Wi-nibaan They Sleep

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