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Nin an nitush.

It's my canoe.

Nete a takuan tshitsh?

Is your house over there?

Tshika uapaten mate.

Well then, wait and see.

Uapaki atiku-uiash tshika kanueniten.

Tomorrow you'll have caribou meat.

Tshui mitshishun a, Puniss?

Do you want to eat, Puniss?

Nitshit nete tau.

It's in my house.

Aishkat put tshika tshi mishken.

You'll probably be able it find it later.

Eshe, tshuapaten a?

Yes, do you see it?

Tanite etat apui?

Where is the paddle?

Mauat, nui tshituten. Nui natshi-natutikueu.

No, I want to leave. I want to go caribou hunting.

Mukᵘ eshkᵘ mishta-katakᵘ tauat atikuat.

But the caribou are still very far away.

Tshitaputeu nete mamit.

It's drifting off downstream.

Ush nuapaten.

I see a canoe.

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