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This publication in Atkan Aleut, commonly referred to as Western Aleut, is one of ten similar projects undertaken by the National Bilingual Materials Development Center.

By Moses Dirks and Knut Bergsland

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Atkan spelling:
Hlas txidix sugas mikakus.:
The boys are playing and chasing each other.

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Atkan spelling:
hla{ :
boy; son

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Atkan spelling:
Hla{ achuku{.:
The boy is cold.

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Atkan spelling:
Hla{ adaan liidaku{.:
The boy resembles his father.

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Atkan spelling:
Hla{ adalul tunu{taku{.:
The boy is telling a lie.

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Atkan spelling:
Hla{ agaanul angalii txin waa}atiku{.:
The boy who went across came back.

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Atkan spelling:
Hla{ agaluu}il aygagiku{.:
The boy is coming from the rear.

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Atkan spelling:
Hla{ ala}um achidan amnigiku{. :
The boy is throwing rocks down by the beach.

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Atkan spelling:
Hla{ angaadam kugan unguchiku{. :
The boy is sitting on the thwart.

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Atkan spelling:
Hla{ anqa{taku{. :
The boy is standing.


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