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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By Moses Dirks and Knut Bergsland
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ingatux̂:Atkan spelling: ingatux̂: red-faced cormorant |
Ingatux̂ chlaĝikux̂.:Atkan spelling: Ingatux̂ chlaĝikux̂.: The cormorant dived under. |
Ingisxiĝikux̂.:Atkan spelling: Ingisxiĝikux̂.: It has an owner. |
ingisxix̂:Atkan spelling: ingisxix̂: owner |
ingix̂:Atkan spelling: ingix̂: fish dip net |
Ingix̂ achixaaluĝim ulagan ilan agunaq.:Atkan spelling: Ingix̂ achixaaluĝim ulagan ilan agunaq.: I made a dip net at the schoolhouse. |
ingiyux̂:Atkan spelling: ingiyux̂: living human body |
Inglaakuning adukus.:Atkan spelling: Inglaakuning adukus.: My beard is long. ![]() |
inglaakus:Atkan spelling: inglaakus: beard; moustache |
inglus:Atkan spelling: inglus: leader; hookline |