Deg xiqi xinatr’iditlghusr Conversational Deg Xinag

Plan for 2/20/01 and 2/22/01 class

 

Ade’. Ndadz dengit’a? Ndagh dhedo? Ngi’egh ndadz dixet’a?

 

 

Check these:

Xe\edz donisiyuq.

I got better.

Q’in sighi hal

Some one going ahead.

Q’in sighi edoy

Dog team leader.

nisiyo

I went home.

Getiy diggiquth.

It’s really bad.

Yeghohiy egiliqat.

Yitl'en igiliqat.

She was selling her stuff (that she make).

Xughe' iynatlnik.

"I'm angry." But isn’t it “I’m tired.”?

Ngi’egh ndadz dixighet'a?

What's the weather like? Is this “What was the weather like?”

 

Conversation among our speakers.

 

Self introductions.

 

New material: What did you do today?  What are you hungry for?

 

Deg Xinag sounds:

 

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