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warm Springs, Oregon May 18, 2000 7 Paiute Language Lesson- SPILYAY TYMOO Paiute Language Lesson Sumu Tabeno: Monday Let's talk about relatives. Ewa tamme Nanumuka'yoo. We have lots of relatives. Moomooatupu Nanumu. Our elderly relatives. Tubetse Moomooatupu, tso'o me'e. These would be your great, great, grandparent. Yise tuwow tubetse moomooatupu, hube'e me'e. And this is another way for great, great grandparent. Kunoo'oo grandfather(father's side) Togo'o grandfather(mother's side) Hootse'e grandmother(father's side) Moo'a grandmother(mother's side) Poonedooa Waha Tabeno Tuesday Unusoo tamme umuwitoo yadoakwe. We will talk about some more relative names. Soo nana meoo ka sua'a netama, "U e suakwa." The man said to the girl, "You are my cousin." This is when a male is addressing the female rela-tive-E su'akwe. Susu'mu ne'emukwow'yakwe, ka te nanumu witoo yadoana. Sometimes we get mixed up talking about the relatives. Moa tamme te nanapuamawitoo yadoakwe. We will talk about the parents tomor row. Poonedoa Pahe Tabeno Wednesday Ha oo mu ya tabeno? Tubetse pesa, ha'a? How are you this day? Real fine, I hope! Mu nanapuamu yise, naa no pea me'e. This is how you say mother and fa ther. Hano u naa? Where is your father? Hano u pea? Where is your mother? E nanapuamu toise woikute. My parents are still working here. E naa pesakoo te tunedyooe. My father teaches us good things. E pea pesa te mabetsea. My mother takes good care of us. Mowsapa Watsu Tabeno Thursday Samoo, ote'a pabe'e, wanga'a, hamma'a, pune'e. Samoo, is brothers & sisters. Aatse, o ka u pea matu. Uncle, this is on your mother's side. Pa'wha, esoo u pea matu. This is your aunt on your mother's side. Hi'e, tea u naa matu. This is uncle on your father's side. Pedoo tea u naa matu. This is aunt on your father's side. Te soopedakwatoona makoo mu tooe tumatsi'e. We hope this will help you in learn ing about your relatives. Pakwe Tabeno: Friday Let's talk about relatives. Ewa tamme Nanumuka'yoo. We have lots of relatives. Moomooatupu Nanumu. Our elderly relatives. Tubetse Moomooatupu, tso'o me'e. These would be your great, great, grandparent. Yise tuwow tubetse moomooatupu, hube'e me'e. And this is another way for great, great grandparent. Kunoo'oo grandfather(father's side) Togo'o grandfather(mother's side) Hootse'e VJJ.Tw. grandmother(fatrier 's side) ' Unusoo tamme te nanumuwitoo yadoakwe. We will talk about more relatives. Moo'a grandmother(mother's side) Unusoo tamme umuwitoo yadoakwe. We will talk about some more relative names. A. Soo nana meoo ka sua'a hetama, "U e suakwa." The man said to the girl, "You are my cousin." " This is when a male is addressing the female rela-tive-E su'akwe. Susu'mu ne'emukwow'yakwe, ka te nanumu witoo yadoana. Sometimes we get mixed up talking about the relatives. Moa tamme te nanapuamawitoo yadoakwe. We will talk about the parents tomor row. Ha oo mu ya tabeno Tubetse pesa, ha'a? How are you this day? Real fine, I hope! Mu nanapuamu yise, naa no pea me'e. This is how you say mother and fa ther. Hano u naa? Where is your father? Hano u pea? Where is your mother? E nanapuamu toise woikute. My parents are still working here. E naa pesakoo te tunedyooe. My father teaches us good things. E pea pesa te mabetsea. My mother takes good care of us. Unusoo tamme te nanumuwitoo yadoakwe. We will talk about more relatives. Samoo, ote'a pabe'e, wanga'a, hamma'a, pune'e. Samoo, is brothers & sisters. Aatse, o ka u pea matu. Uncle, this is on your mother's side. Pa'wha, esoo u pea matu. This is your aunt on your mother's side. Hi'e, tea u naa matu. This is uncle on your father's side. Pedoo tea u naa matu. This is aunt on your father's side. i Te soopedakwatoona makoo mu tooe tumatsi'e. We hope this will help you in learn ing about your relatives. Sometimes it gets confusing and we try to work it out best we can. Thank you for believing in us. Your support means a lot to us. When is your favorite Language Lesson on KWSO? A Reminder...the Langauge Teachers will be on furlough at the end of this month. May 2000 i i u 8 Paiute 7 8 9 10 7l 12 13 " Sahaptin 7? 13 19 20 Wasco 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 Paiute 28 29 30 31 . Sahaptin Teach ;rs Sta t Furlc ugh Computer Language Games and Stories are available for your use at the Computer Lab at the Old Bovs Dorm. See Valerie. V aSMj.ii .1 J' " ' .' ' , ' . J i ...l 1 tev May 19, 2000 WORKSHOP for PARENTS of WSEandECE Tribal Language Program Students!! Place: Warm Springs Elementary Gym PRE-REGISTRATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT WS LANGUAGE LEARNING CENTER. (Old Boys Dorm) We will have workbooks available so your child will continue to learn over the summerl Copying of tapes will also be available! Come Join us even if you are an uncle, aunt, grandma, grandpa, or caretaker of a language learning child! Thank you!