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Iame.

Goodbye.

Tshipa takushinnau a, tshin mak tshuitsheuakan tshetshi natshi-mitshishuiekᵘ?

Would you and your friend come over to eat?

Apu tshekuan tutaman. Ute nitshinat nika tanatshe.

I'm not doing anything. I'll most likely be at home.

Eshe, tshipa utakuai-mitshishunan.

Yes, we could have dinner.

Eukuan, ma uapaki tshika uapamitinau.

So I'll see you tomorrow.

Innu-mitshim tshika mitshinan.

We'll eat traditional Innu food.

Utakussiti a?

In the evening?

Eku.

Alright.

Nimishta-minueniten.

I'm very happy.

Kuei nuitsheuakan. Tshekuan etutamin uapaki?

Hello my friend. What are you doing tomorrow?

Tan eshpish?

When?

Iame uenapissish!

See you soon!

Eshe, kanapue nika takushin nin. Nika kukuetshimau nuitsheuakan.

Yes of course, I'll come. I'll ask my friend.

Eukuan miam, kutuasht-tatutipaikana mak pushkᵘ tshika ashuapamitinau.

Great, I'll expect you around 6:30 p.m.

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