Lesson 9 Flashcards
michaa
it is big
michaani
it is big for her
michaawan
they are big
michaaniwan
they are big for her
minwaabaminaagwadinig
when/if/that it/they looks good (for her or them) (conjunct)
-ni, -wan
often singular and plural obviative verb endings
miskwegad
red (fabric, paper)
ozhaawashkwegad
blue (fabric, paper)
ozaawegad
yellow (fabric, paper)
agaasiigad
small (fabric)
michiigad
big (fabric)
i’iw meskwegak babagiwayaan
that red shirt (changed conjunct=participle)
Mii onow geget wenizhishingin.
These are the ones that are actually nice. (mii followed by conjunct) (o-we) (-gin or -jin - probably a participle)
Wegonen nendawendaman?
What do you need? (a - e) (note the ending)
maa’ishkam
she shops
Biizikiganan
clothing
ningozis
my son
Gigozis ina agaasiigadini?
Is it too small for your son?
Onzaam michiigad i’iw babagiwayaan.
That shirt is too big.
Aapiji niminwendaan o’ow.
I really like it.
Aaniish enendaman onow makizinan?
What do you think of these shoes?
onzaam da-michaaniwan a’aw ningozis
those will be too big for my son
Onzaam ishpagindewan
they are too expensive
gidaa-adaawenan, awaswaabang aanawi giga-diba’amaagoo sa
you should buy them, anyway you get paid the day after tomorrow
apii waabandang
when she sees
awaswaabang
the day after tomorrow
Edaawaaged
salesperson