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Niaut.

Goodbye.

Eukuan miam. Tan eshinikatikuin?

Okay, great. What's your name?

Mauat, api!

No, have a seat!

Ipet au nin.

I'm Yvette.

Uemut uin.

Absolutely.

Kaien nitishinikashun. Ekᵘ tshin?

My name is Gaëlle. And you?

Eshe. Tshika uauitenan. Tshitapueten a?

Yes. We'll talk about it again. Do you want to?

Eshe. Ninatshi-mamatau-pikutan anite pessish.

Yes. I'm going to watch a movie [at the cinema] near here.

Tapue a!

Really!

Tshekuan tshe tshitapatamin?

What are you going to see?

Kuei, apu a ute auen?

Hello, is anyone sitting here?

Nui min kapi.

I want to drink a coffee.

Eku! Ma minuat. Iame.

Ok! Another time. Goodbye.

Tshika mishta-minunen. Shash nitshi-uapaten utakushit.

You'll like it. I went to see it yesterday.

Ne ussi-kanu ka tutuakanit, innuat ka uauinanuti: Kuessipan.

The new film about the Innu people: Kuessipan.

Enut a ute tekushinin?

Is this your first time coming here?

Eukuan. Mishta-uitshitu kapi ute. Nekautuat kie mishta-uitshituat.

Okay. The coffee here is very good. The cakes are also very good.

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