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I am going to go over the first 10 of the verbal suffixes again because if I go on without doing it, it will not get done. 1.-t domna + t=domnat ni goge domnat. I can hear the river. 2. -wapka=will domna+ -wapka=domnawapka mbosant ni goge domnawapka. Tomorrow I will hear the...
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Today we will finish up with the verb suffixes. I thought it best to provide examples of the use of suffixes. 1. -iya=doing the action for another person example: uccayiya=splitting wood for someone else 2. -is=turns a verb into a noun The noun can be either the person who does...
In Loving Memory, Willie Woods
In Loving Memory of Klamath Tribal Member, William “Willie” Woods. William Nathan WoodsFebruary 27, 1969 - April 3, 2021 William Nathan Woods passed away unexpectedly on April 3, 2021 at the young age of 52. Willie was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon on February 27, 1969 to...
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Today we will look at a process that everyone who is learning Klamath needs to be aware of and work toward being able to use. That process is the process of adding suffixes to nouns and verbs to change the meaning of the sentences you work with. Today we will look at verb...
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I found the word for animal/human remains. Our department is very much involved with human remains. The word is "newisht." maqlaqsam newisht is the phrase for :human remains. When I find a word like this, I like to use it in a sentence. It makes the word more meaningful to me...
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Today we will finish the story we started Friday. Our story is: was coy dom weks. I am sure that this looks very challenging. If you take it one sentence at a time, it is not too bad. I know you can do it! coy ad papadshatkowapka! domni dom weks wola, "swinank, swinank,...