Tshinashkumitin.
I thank you.
Tshekuan an ua mautain?
What will you collect/pick?
Uishatshiminana nui mautan, nete shinueu nika ituten. Mishta-mitshena nete nitikuti nikuss.
I want to collect red seeds, I'll go over there at the edge of the bend. There are a lot of them, my son told me.
Tshekuan etutamin?
What are you doing?
Tshika uitamatin tshi takushiniani.
I'll tell you when I get back.
Nuitsheuakan e!
Hey my friend!
Tanite tshe itutein?
Where will you go?
Eshe, tapue. Eukuan essishuenanut.
Yes, it's true. That's what they say.
Eukuan! Tshekuanitshe ma etutak tshitenimititi. Nui natshi-maushun au nin.
Okay! What does s/he have to do, I was thinking. Me, I want to go collect seeds.
Tshima minu-atussein. Iame.
May you work well. Goodbye.
Nitaieshkupin, nui natshi-atussen tshi apita-tshishikati.
I'm getting ready, I want to go work this afternoon.
Eka atusseianakue, tshipa uitshetinapan.
If I didn't have to work, I would've gone with you.
Eshe, tshekuan?
Yes, what?