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7/15/20

7/15/20

We have looked at a couple verbal suffuxes and made a question for each of those suffixes Now, I would like you to make a new sentence other than your demonstration sentence and put it through the -t suffix in each of the questions mbosant ni lilhanks pawapka-Tomorrow I will...

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7/14/20

7/14/20

We will be continuing with verbal suffixes and how we can make questions with them. Today's suffix is: wapka. The suffix can be used under a large number of uses. I will be best for now to think of the word, "will" in a future sense. ni yayna slewapka-I will see the mountain...

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7/13/2020

7/13/2020

This week we will be looking at some familiar verbal suffixes and making questions with these suffixes The first verbal suffix will be: -t. This verbal suffix introduces ideas of possibilities and permission. The best translation for now will be: can. ni yayna sle-at- I can see...

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Walking On: Obituary for Tonya J. Miller

Ms. TONYA J. MILLER, 59, lost her long battle with cancer on July 6, 2020 in California.  Tonya, was born on August 24, 1960, in Klamath Falls, Oregon.  She worked billing insurance at a doctor’s office until 2007, when she began falling ill.  She was a...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

dic mbosant nanokens! Good morning everyone! gen waytas tonipniks gi. Today is Thursday. Yesterday, I showed how to make the noun for hunter from the verb to hunt. What I call the 2nd noun is the next noun to learn. It also is made by adding a suffix to the verb. This suffix...

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Word of the Day

We have gone through the first two noun types. All of these nouns are made from verbs and are made with suffixes. The 3rd noun is the tool or instrument used to do the verbal action. This suffix is: -otkis. This suffix is added to the end of the verb like all of the other...

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