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Vocabulary from Class 6

VOCABULARY 6 flashcards presented in the order seen in Innu-aimun courses at Université de Montréal

Beginner: Intended for Innu speakers (L1) or second-language learners (L2).

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akushiunnu na

sick person

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kashikueun ni

towel

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napess na

boy

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putai ni

bottle

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atai na

beaver pelt

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tatapitsheun ni

comb

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nakuakan ni

snare

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atshinepikᵘ na

snake, serpent

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kapenakashkueu na

horse

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napatat ni

potato

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sheshtakuiapi na

thread

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eshkan na

antler, horn (of animal); antenna (of insect)

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katshitusseu na

elephant

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teuepitshikan na

spinning top; noisemaker toy made from toe, knucklebones bones strung on a string

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ishkuess na

girl; unmarried woman

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kusseiau-miush ni

hunting bag (lit. ‘bait bag'), traditional shoulder bag

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pineshish na

bird

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uepaishinapan ni

slingshot, sling

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kakᵘ na

porcupine

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mashinaikanuian-miush ni

cardboard box

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