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  1. ojibwegrammar.langsci.wisc.edu › Grammar › InflAnishinaabemowin Grammar

    Anishinaabemowin Grammar. All languages have nouns and verbs. The most basic nouns, those that have representation in all languages, express basic physical objects such as the sun, moon, people, animals, and so on. The most basic verbs express universal human actions, such as eating, drinking, loving, killing, growing, and so on.

  2. Ojibwe Grammar. verbs-paradigms. Ojibwe Lessons 1 -12. Ojibwe Lessons 13 - 24. Ojibwe Lessons 25 - 36. Ojibwe Language Materials. Ojibwe Wordlist. weshki. Ojibwe Grammar.

  3. 1168 Van Hise Hall. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Madison, WI 53706. This site provides an introduction to the Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) language, with a focus on the dialect spoken in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The site includes a set of lessons, with bits of conversation and grammatical components. There is also an on-line learner's grammar ...

  4. ganawendamaw vta take care of, protect, keep (it) for h/. ganawenindiwag vai they take care of each other. ganawenindizo vai s/he takes care of h/ self, is self-reliant. ganawenjigaade vii it is taken care of, protected, kept (by someone), "they" take care of, protect, keep it.

  5. Published since 1979, the Oshkaabewis Native Journal has served as an interdisciplinary forum for significant contributions to knowledge about the Ojibwe language. Contributions included monolingual and bilingual Ojibwe stories in the double vowel orthography, scholarly articles and reviews of Ojibwe language material. Submit Articles and Stories

  6. The Ojibwe language is based around verbs and what is happening in the world around us. This allows room to be more descriptive. In Ojibwe, we would use verbs to describe what we are doing and make them into a noun in order to make it a profession. Rather than talking about the major itself, we can say what we are learning to become.

  7. achikinaakobijigan ni [BL] a fence, a corral. achinaateshimoono vai s/he or it animate lies in the shade, is behind a cloud. adaam vta buy (it) from h/. (reciprocal) adaandiwag vai they buy (it) from each other. adaandiwag vai they buy (it) from each other. adaawam vta borrow (it) from, rent (it) from h/.

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