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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:
Taankam nagan gazaliina{ aku{. :
The tank has gasoline in it.

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Atkan spelling:
Taankam tagadaa chuhmlul angaliq. :
I put on a new tank today.

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Atkan spelling:
taankax̂ :
tank (hot water)
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Atkan spelling:
Taankax̂ akinakux̂.:
The tank is hot.
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Atkan spelling:
Taankax̂ chx̂al ax̂takux̂.:
The tank is full.
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Atkan spelling:
taataa :
his or her father

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Atkan spelling:
Taatang ay{aasigan masinaa si{til a{taku{. :
My dad's outboard motor broke.

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Atkan spelling:
Taatang ayx̂aasiin umnayakux̂. :
My father is caulking his boat.
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Atkan spelling:
Taata{ hilaquli{ alanaan hi{taku{. :
Father said he needs something to read.

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Atkan spelling:
taatax̂ :
father

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