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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:
Vasilii higitil aku{ ayuna{. :
Willie jumped and fell.

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Atkan spelling:
Vaskrisiiniyam angalii kamgazas. :
We go to church on Sundays.

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Atkan spelling:
Vaskrisiiniyam kugan waa}ana{. :
He came here on Sunday.

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Atkan spelling:
Vaskrisiiniyax̂ :
Sunday
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Atkan spelling:
Vidram qalaa tatakux̂.:
The bucket has a hole in it.
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Atkan spelling:
Vidramaan taangax̂ imdaasakux̂.:
He/she fills the bucket with water.
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Atkan spelling:
vidrax̂ :
bucket
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Atkan spelling:
Vidrax̂ chiĝanam ilagaan aĝluda. :
Fill the bucket at the creek.
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Atkan spelling:
viilkix̂ :
fork
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Atkan spelling:
Viilkix̂ suĝal qalgazax̂. :
A fork is used for eating.

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