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Join Dené and Rochelle as they share stories from their experience as adult Anishinaabemowin learners, and follow along as they work to better understand Anishinaabemowin word parts (initials, medials, finals and more). Whether you call it Nishnaabemwin, Anishinaabemowin, Saulteaux, Nakawemowin, or Ojibwe - We can all get ... more

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Continuing the discussion of Anishinaabemowin finals this episode focuses on the final -aapi, used for many kinds of laughing. Guest Co-hosts Kay and Norman introduce us to a variety of words, such as laughing happily, bursting out laughing, giggling... more

This week Rochelle and Dené discuss verb “finals.” They discuss how recognizing them helps learners identify verb types and related words, and why finals are crucial for distinguishing categories such as intransitive, transitive, animate and inanimat... more

Dené and Rochelle focus on the initial mino/minw/min which means good, but also can extend beyond simple judgment to meanings like pleasant, positive, happily, doing something well, fitting well and being comfortable. They explore why Os and Ws are g... more

This episode explores “initials,” word parts that begin verbs and can add meanings like extent, direction, or manner. Using the initial “baashk-” as an example, they discuss  literal “burst/explosion”, and figurative meanings, sudden, intense emotion... more

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  • So good! No matter what level of speaking you are.

    I'm only two episodes in and I love it. More specifically, I love how it connects intention in phrases, and how that may differ from English phrases. Miigwech niibowa!

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