Cree Language - Extension Phrases 1
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On behalf of White Canadians:
Sorry.
I like your language.
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Thank you, I am un-burying the past...thank you...
All Comments (23)
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i know this, grew up speaking cree.
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@Mikemugee its better to hear it before you learn to write it
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@seanix7887 the cree language is different there's plains cree, woodland cree, swamp cree and moose cree all are languages are different only by 1 or 2 letters
like tansi (plains cree) & tansa (woodland cree) see
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You need to have the Cree TXT for the English TXT and not just the audio in cree otherwise how can we learn to write it lol.....
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I need to inbox you, from some Edmonton kid
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Good job!
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It is better to learn the language through listening and not through writing.
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@Izzazy Uhm... usually if someone uses a "y" sound in speech or uses it in writing, it usually means the Plains Cree (Y) dialect... others like the woodlands cree uses a "th"... so for example... if they're saying... "you" in the plains dialect it would be "kiya" (key-yah). in the woodlands cree dialect it would be kitha (key-thah). that phrase could easily mean the general stuff too... haha sorry for a late post. ):
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This would have been more helpful if they had also provided the written text.
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If someone says "I'm speaking nehiyawewin", which cree does he refer to? Is this the term for all cree dialects in general? thanks :)
This is Cree from the maskwacis area (Hobbema), Alberta, Canada.
want2speakcree 1 year ago
where is this cree language from chisasibi? mistissini? tell me
seanix7887 1 year ago
@seanix7887 I'm sorry but I couldn't tell you.
want2speakcree 1 year ago