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Today we will continue with some of the sentences we worked on last night in the Zoom meeting. Make a translation of the sentence and respond. 1.ni slewis domna. 2. ni bok gi. 3. ni wiqwiqs sle-a. 4. ni yamatala ciya. 5. gen waytas ni gattka. 6. ona sa gembli. When making a...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

Today we will continue with sentence completion. I have two sentence structures to show you. Each of these can be completed with other verbs. So, get out your Klamath, Nouns, Verbs and Non-nouns and see how many different sentences you can make. These two structures are similar...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

We are going to continue with some sentence structure completion. Using the handout: Klamath Nouns, Verbs and Non-nouns, find nouns to complete these sentences. These sentences are chosen because there are many possibilities....

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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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