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nanok sidyaykatki waytas sepkecasammat! giank ipkis! Please be safe!
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We are going to focus on how we can use what we have learned. We are going to assume that you are in a group of family members who know you. You and they are meeting to work on...
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It is now time to practice what we have learned. It is possible to write down in English a conversation and put it into Klamath. Here is a possible conversation. We have started...
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I have a new suffix I would like to share with you. It will have limited use but it is interesting. The suffix is -an. It is translated as: by + verb + ing. genan=by going. ni...
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I am sorry that yesterday's Word of the Day was not as clear as I had planned it to be. I want to express that Klamath is a very learnable language. No language is easy. Any...
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By making questions, applying verbal suffixes and changing out the nouns in the sentence for other nouns, any person can make a vast number of sentences. I will...