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  1. The Ojibwe People's Dictionary is a searchable, talking Ojibwe-English dictionary that features the voices of Ojibwe speakers. It is also a gateway into the Ojibwe collections at the Minnesota Historical Society. Along with detailed Ojibwe language entries and voices, you will find beautiful cultural items, photographs, and excerpts from ...

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  2. Ojibwe grammar. The Ojibwe language is an Algonquian North American indigenous language spoken throughout the Great Lakes region and westward onto the northern plains. It is one of the largest indigenous language north of Mexico in terms of number of speakers, and exhibits a large number of divergent dialects.

    • Nouns That End in A Consonant
    • Exceptional Exceptions
    • What About accents?

    Now that you've got the rules for words ending in a vowel down, let's learn about words that end in a consonant.

    Ready for more exceptions? Here they come! Keep in mind that many of the words below are specialized or technical words, so you won't come across them too often! Here are some examples. Here are some examples. Here is an example.

    Words ending in n or s that stress the finalsyllable in the singular lose the written accent in the plural form. Words ending in n that stress the next-to-lastsyllable in the singular add a written accent in the plural form.

  3. Ojibwe Language. (Ojibway, Chippewa, Ojibwa, Anishinaabemowin) Language: Ojibwe--otherwise anglicized as Chippewa, Ojibwa or Ojibway and known to its own speakers as Anishinabe or Anishinaabemowin--is an Algonquian language spoken by 50,000 people in the northern United States and southern Canada. There are five main dialects of Ojibwe: Western ...

  4. Ojibwe ( / oʊˈdʒɪbweɪ / oh-JIB-way ), [2] also known as Ojibwa ( / oʊˈdʒɪbwə / oh-JIB-wə ), [3] [4] [5] Ojibway, Otchipwe, [6] Ojibwemowin, or Anishinaabemowin, is an indigenous language of North America of the Algonquian language family. [7] [8] The language is characterized by a series of dialects that have local names and ...

  5. When the names end in -g or -k, those are plural forms (Anishinaabeg, Anishinabeg, Anishinabek, Anishinaabek, Anishnabek, Neshnabék, Anishnabeg, etc.) Anishinaabe people who are speaking in English or French will often use plural forms with -s instead (such as Anishinaabes or Anishinabes.)”

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