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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Suglayax̂tax̂ kayutuzax̂.:Atkan spelling: Suglayax̂tax̂ kayutuzax̂. : Satan is strong. |
sukanal:Atkan spelling: sukanal : to be such that one is hesitant |
Sukanax̂ malgakux̂.:Atkan spelling: Sukanax̂ malgakux̂. : It is a dreary day. |
sukatul:Atkan spelling: sukatul : to be hesitant to go outdoors |
sukdal:Atkan spelling: sukdal : envy; be jealous |
sul:Atkan spelling: sul : take, grasp |
sulax̂tal:Atkan spelling: sulax̂tal : to refrain |
sulgix̂:Atkan spelling: sulgix̂ : noise |
Sulgix̂ sadaadang malgakux̂.:Atkan spelling: Sulgix̂ sadaadang malgakux̂.: There is noise outside. |
sulil:Atkan spelling: sulil : salt |