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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:
txin kaangutiku{ :
gets well

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Atkan spelling:
Txin kahnulugnina{.:
He caught a cold.

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Atkan spelling:
Txin kay hi}aku{.:
You were called also.

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Atkan spelling:
Txin kiniku{. :
He bows down.

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Atkan spelling:
Txin kinital aangsutiku{. :
He is picking berries in a bowed position.

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Atkan spelling:
Txin ludaa}itiku{. :
He becomes the greatest.

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Atkan spelling:
Txin nananiku{. :
It started hurting.

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Atkan spelling:
Txin nas aax̂dagalikux̂ anax̂ anuxtanaĝulax.:
Even though he hurt himself he didn't care.
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Atkan spelling:
Txin natiku{. :
He/she hurt himself herself.

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Atkan spelling:
Txin qa}al hitil angali{.:
He thanked him and left.


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