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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

Today we will begin at the earliest sentence construction stage. From the sheet entitled: Klamath Nouns, Verbs and Non-nouns, complete the sentences by putting a noun into the blank provided. Many, many sentences can be made with this exercise. 1. I want _________. ni ...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

For the three participles we have been working with, we need a little extra practice to make them clear. So, we will spend a little time on that today. I would like you to identify a certain phrase when you see the suffixes for these participles. For the Gerund, think of...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

We are looking at suffixes. Specifically verbal suffixes. Today we will look at another. The suffix -opka can mean want to (whatever the verb meaning is). ni panopka. I want to eat. ni ambo bonwopka. I want to drink water ni plaikni genopka. I want to go to Sprague...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

Today we will look at one of the easiest suffixes to learn. This suffix is: -yega. It is also one of the few suffixes with a Modoc counterpart. The Modoc version of this suffix is: -tampka. They both express the meaning of: begin or start -whatever the verb action is. This is a...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

Today we are going to examine the third participle. This participle is also made with a suffix. It is the suffix -ok. A good translation for this is: because of + verm meaning+ ing. It can not take a subject, but often takes an object. It is a verbal suffix. Some examples...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

Yesterday we looked at the -ota suffix with its two actions in this sentence happening at the same time. Today we will look at the Gerund which has as its second verbal action one that occurs before the verbal action of the main verb. The Gerund has as its verbal suffix -ank....

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