Is it possible that there is a fluent speaker in the household. If so honestly at this point you just need to talk to her in the language. Just keep talking, she'll pick it up because she's young. If not then flashcards are good, but it would be great if she could spend time with a native speaker learning natural language.
thanks for all the comments everybody, her mother is doing a great job with her, our whole family is pitching in to teach her what we can but it was her mom who got her started on the flash cards, she was only three in this video, she turns four at the end of this month and i'm glad to say her vocabulary has expanded and can now count to five in ojibwe in the proper order lol
@RoyalKnightVIII she might teach her later :O I know my older sister was taught this way...even though learning the syllables would have made it a bit easier haha, but she still speaks good anishinaabe
Awe.That Is soo Cute.:)
muiticutiepie 1 week ago
Aweee
LaineyGagn13 1 week ago
Is it possible that there is a fluent speaker in the household. If so honestly at this point you just need to talk to her in the language. Just keep talking, she'll pick it up because she's young. If not then flashcards are good, but it would be great if she could spend time with a native speaker learning natural language.
kmj2000 4 weeks ago
thanks for all the comments everybody, her mother is doing a great job with her, our whole family is pitching in to teach her what we can but it was her mom who got her started on the flash cards, she was only three in this video, she turns four at the end of this month and i'm glad to say her vocabulary has expanded and can now count to five in ojibwe in the proper order lol
missnellienorthbird 2 months ago
Minowaa
KWEKOSHKUKI12 3 months ago
glad ur keeping the culture ALIVE me and my dad are trying to speak to each other in ojibwe too :) MIIGWETCH :)
ojibwespirit 3 months ago
Awww your're not teaching the Ojibwe syllabics?
RoyalKnightVIII 4 months ago
@RoyalKnightVIII she might teach her later :O I know my older sister was taught this way...even though learning the syllables would have made it a bit easier haha, but she still speaks good anishinaabe
eshikawa 3 months ago
@eshikawa Well at this age, they can learn most anything, well good luck, it's a shame most of use no longer speak our native tongues :(
RoyalKnightVIII 2 months ago
so rad
GuardianArt 5 months ago
That's beautiful and wonderful. The language is our culture. That's hope for the future of Anishinaabe mwen...
bradlee180 6 months ago
Thats amazing.
BlueVenemProductions 9 months ago
This is the best time to teach kids. I hope to be able to do this someday.
Mi Gwetch
TheZunigal 11 months ago
This is so nice! I am currently learning ojibwe in college. Its my first experience with ojibwe.
superstarboi 11 months ago