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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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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.
Ojibwe, also known as Chippewa or Ojibway, is an Algonquian language, related to other languages like Cree and Lenape. We have included twenty basic Ojibwe words here, to compare with related American Indian languages.
Jun 13, 2023 · It’s also hard to translate into English because there are three translations that happen when we go from Ojibwe to English: Literal translation; Implied translation; Cultural translation; Often, when we translate from Ojibwe to English, we go right to the implied translation.