Deg xiqi xinatr’iditlghusr Conversational Deg Xinag

Plan for 3/13 and 3/15/01 classes

Ade’. Ndadz dengit’a? Ndagh dhedo? Qedong ndagh ghedo? Ni’egh ndadz dixet’a? Dran ndadz dangit’an’?

We’ll sing a weather song based on our current report.

Ni’egh Gileg:

Weather Song:

Ezre qul.

Not cold.

Q’uth xelanh

It’s cloudy.

Tr’al ts’i izre..

Not that cold.

Xulegg nixitadhit?

Spring is coming?

Conversation among speakers

Self introductions: Did class members introduce themselves in DX at TCC?

New material: What did you do today or what did you do yesterday?

Xiyh nixinedhit.

Winter has come.

din'ne

He said?

xizro lo chenh

Yitoyiggi

xidiga/

Nelang tol ???? check this

I took moose soup to Rose at the hospital.

Q’odhisinek.  Check this.

I worked.

We came driving?

nigidzagh

Great horned owl.

         

Practice with sounds: Students’ request particular sounds to practice.

 

Gil dodo iy.

 

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