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Cree lesson of the week: wahwa!
This week's word is "wahwa!" which means "oh my!" in Cree.
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Cree lesson of the week: namôya nân'taw, kiya mâka?
This week's phrase is "namôya nân'taw, kiya mâka?" which means "fine, and you?" in Cree.
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Cree lesson of the week: tân'si, nitôtêmak
This week's phrase is "tân'si, nitôtêmak" which means "How are you, my friends?" in Cree.
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Cree lesson of the week: ayisinîskâ
Learn how to say "the place where people are" in Cree, courtesy of Naheyawin.
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Cree lesson of the week: nâkatêýtâh
This week's word is "nâkatêýtâh" which means "take care" in Cree.
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Cree lesson of the week: sakaw
This week's word is "sakaw" which means "forest/bush/woods" in Cree.
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Cree lesson of the week: kinawasôntin
This week's word is "kinawasôntin" which means "I have chosen/elected you" in Cree.
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Cree lesson of the week: kisâkihitin
This week's phrase is "kisâkihitin" which means "I love you" in Cree.
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Cree lesson of the week: miyo otakosin
This week's phrase is "miyo otakosin" which means "good evening" in Cree.
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