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Eshe, nishiuen mak ninipakuen.

Yes, I'm hungry and thirsty.

Tshuitshin a ute?

Do you have a house here?

Pien nitishinikashun.

My name is Pien (Peter).

Tshaune ishinikashu.

His name is Tshaune (Johnny).

Eshe, uapaki nitshiuen.

Yes, I'm going back tomorrow.

Tshishiuen a kie ma tshinipakuen a?

Are you hungry or thirsty?

Tan eshpanin?

How are you?

Tshishiuen a kie ma tshinipakuen?

Are you hungry or thirsty?

Mauat, nimupin mukᵘ tshiam.

No, I'm just visiting.

Tshinataun a ute?

Do you hunt here?

Shash a tshekat tshika tshiuen?

Will you be going back soon?

Tshan ishinikashu.

His name is Tshan (John).

Mauat, nutaui mukᵘ natau.

No, only my father hunts.

Eshe, uapaki nitshiuen. Tshinataun a ute?

Yes, I'm going back tomorrow. Do you hunt here?

Mauat, nete meshkanat nuitshin.

No, I have a house here, over on the road.

Mauat, nimupin mukᵘ.

No, I'm just visiting.

Tan eshpanin? Tshuitshin a ute?

How are you? Do you have a house here?

Ekᵘ tshin, tshimupin a?

What about you, are you visiting?

Natuashish nutshin.

I'm from Natuashish.

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