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Lesson 2 PDF

This document provides vocabulary and grammar rules for Chinuk Wawa. It includes translations for phrases about living and examples showing how plurals are indicated. Plurals are formed by adding "yaka" for singular verbs or "ɬaska" for plural verbs. Key words introduced are "ukuk" meaning "this," "tilxam" meaning "person" or "people," and "dret" meaning "very."

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Lesson 2 PDF

This document provides vocabulary and grammar rules for Chinuk Wawa. It includes translations for phrases about living and examples showing how plurals are indicated. Plurals are formed by adding "yaka" for singular verbs or "ɬaska" for plural verbs. Key words introduced are "ukuk" meaning "this," "tilxam" meaning "person" or "people," and "dret" meaning "very."

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L2

2
(1) this person lives (1) ukuk tilxam yaka miɬayt
(2) these people live (2) ukuk tilxam ɬaska miɬayt
(3) this is very good (3) dret ɬush ukuk

E2
translate
(1) I live
(2) you live
(3) this person live
(4) these people live
(5) this is very good

Vocabulary

ukuk : this
tilxam :person (someone), people
dret :very
ɬush : good

Grammar
You can tell if a word is plural in Chinuk Wawa because you say '(noun) yaka (verb)' for singular and
'(noun) ɬaska (verb)' for plural. So in the sentence 'ukuk tilxam yaka miɬayt', you know that tilxam
means person.

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