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Niaut.

Goodbye. [west]

Tshika nashin a ute nitshit?

Will you come pick me up?

Tshipa uitsheun a, nui natshi-aian nimatshunishima?

Will you come with me, I want to go buy some clothes?

Eukuan miam.

Okay.

Tan tatutipaikana tshe tshitshipatain?

Around what time will you leave by car?

Tshekuan ua aian?

What do you want to buy?

Uipat nika ui tshitshipatan, eshkᵘ eka mishta-mitshetunanut atautshuapit.

I'll leave early before there are plenty of people in the shops.

Anakapeshakanat, patshuiana mak peikussin.

Pants, shirts and a pair of shoes.

Iame.

Goodbye. [east]

Eshe, peikutipaikana mak pushkᵘ shash nika apin unuitimit.

Yes, I'll be outside your place around 1:30 p.m.

Eukuan. Tshika ashuapamitin.

Okay. I'll wait for you.

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