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Eshe, kanapue nika takushin nin. Nika kukuetshimau nuitsheuakan.

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

Eukuan, ma uapaki tshika uapamitinau.

So I'll see you tomorrow.

Eshe, tshipa utakuai-mitshishunan.

Yes, we could have dinner.

Nimishta-minueniten.

I'm very happy.

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

Would you and your friend come over to eat?

Iame.

Goodbye.

Eku.

Alright.

Eukuan miam, kutuasht-tatutipaikana mak pushkᵘ tshika ashuapamitinau.

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

Utakussiti a?

In the evening?

Iame uenapissish!

See you soon!

Kuei nuitsheuakan. Tshekuan etutamin uapaki?

Hello my friend. What are you doing tomorrow?

Innu-mitshim tshika mitshinan.

We'll eat traditional Innu food.

Tan eshpish?

When?

Apu tshekuan tutaman. Ute nitshinat nika tanatshe.

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

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