Phrase of the Week

It’s time to go home

March 20th, 2012 by Jarydd

It’s time to go home in Dakota.

Wanna unhdapi iyehantu (wah-nah uuhn-hda-pi i-ye-hahn-too)

It’s time to eat.

February 23rd, 2012 by Cassandra

It’s Time to Eat in Dakota.

Waƞna wotapi iyehaƞtu. (wah-nah woh-tah-pee ee-yay-han-too.)

It’s time for us to eat in Ojibwe.

Mii azhigwa da-wiisiniyang. (mee uh-zhi-gwuh duh wee-sih-knee-young.)

I am thirsty.

April 26th, 2011 by Cassandra

I’m thirsty in Ojibwe.

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Imapuze. (Ee-mah-poo-zay.)

I’m thirsty in Dakota.

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Nigiishkaabaagwe. (Nih-gee-shkaw-baw-gway.)

It is raining.

April 20th, 2011 by Cassandra

It’s raining in Ojibwe.

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Gimiwan. (Gih-me-wan.)

It’s raining in Dakota.

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Magazu. (Mah-ghah-zhoo.)