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  1. How to use this dictionary. Type something you want to look up: Select English to Nishnaabemwin if the word you typed is an English keyword. Select Nishnaabemwin to English if the word you typed is an Odawa or Ojibwe word.

  2. 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.

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  5. TRANSLATE OJIBWE is available in 7 languages. The English - OJIBWE dictionary has more than 6,000 words. The OJIBWE - English dictionary has about 12,000 words, too. They are both growing and you can help us grow sending your suggestions.

  6. n. The basic word for "rain" is a verb gimiwan . Verbs describing different ways of raining usually have a final element /-biisaa/ (Border Lakes and further north /-biisaan/) combined with an initial element describing the nature or direction of the rain. Some examples are: maajibiisaa or maajibisaan "it starts to rain" and animibiisaa or ...

  7. make bed up. apishimonike vai s/he spreads boughs on the floor, makes a bed (as in camp) ozisijige vai s/he makes a bed. ozisidoon vti2. put it in place, arrange it. make it (a bed) set it (a table) Paired with: ozhishim vta.

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