Is Michif still spoken?

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Is Michif still spoken?

Language Use Michif is still spoken in areas where Métis bison hunters once wintered, such as around the Assiniboine and Qu’Appelle rivers ( Manitoba), the Qu’Appelle valley (Saskatchewan) and the Grand Coteau du Missouri (North Dakota). In the 2016 census, 1,170 people identified as Michif speakers.

How do you say hello in Michif?

In Michif, the important word is Tanshi. Tanshi – Hello!

What is heritage Michif?

Michif is the endangered orally-based language of the Métis people. The Gabriel Dumont Institute’s mandate is to promote and preserve Métis culture, and therefore has been developing resources that allow people to hear and read the language. Since Michif is an oral language, no standard orthography exists.

How do you count Michif?

Michif numbers list

  1. 1 – aeñ
  2. 2 – deu.
  3. 3 – trwá
  4. 4 – kátr.
  5. 5 – saeñk.
  6. 6 – sis.
  7. 7 – set.
  8. 8 – wit.

How do you introduce yourself in michif?

Practice Saying Hello: To say hello to two or more people together, say, “Taan-shi kiiya-wow”. Introduce Yourself : “Taan-shi, Katherine niiya.” = Hello, I am Katherine. Or “Taan-shi.

How do you say goodnight in michif?

Saying Goodbye

  1. English: Good evening. Michif: Bon swear. Category: Saying Goodbye.
  2. English: Good night. Michif: Bon swear. Category: Saying Goodbye.
  3. English: See you soon. Michif: Meena kawapimitin. Category: Saying Goodbye.
  4. English: Take care. Michif: Pishshapmishko.
  5. English: I am glad to see you. Michif: Nimeytaen ainwapimitan.

How do you say mother in michif?

Family Reunion

  1. English: Family. Michif: famii. Category: Family Reunion.
  2. English: Parents. Michif: pearaan.
  3. English: Mother. Michif: maama.
  4. English: Father. Michif: papa.
  5. English: Grandparents. Michif: granpearaant.
  6. English: Grandfather. Michif: moushoum.
  7. English: Grandmother. Michif: nouhkom.
  8. English: Husband. Michif: vyeu.

How do you say beautiful in Cree?

Search Results for: katawasisiw

  1. katawasisiw ᑲᑕᐊᐧᓯᓯᐤ VAI pretty (EC)
  2. katawasisiw ᑲᑕᐊᐧᓯᓯᐤ VAI s/he is beautiful, s/he is good-looking (CW)
  3. katawasisiw ᑲᑕᐊᐧᓯᓯᐤ VAI s/he is beautiful or attractive (EC)
  4. katawasisiw pl.
  5. katawasisiw ᑲᑕᐊᐧᓯᓯᐤ VAI beautiful S/he is beautiful (EC)
  6. katawasisiw ᑲᑕᐊᐧᓯᓯᐤ V He is beautiful. (

What does Hi Hi mean in native?

hay-hay sounds like English “hi hi” or “high high”, NOT English “hay hay” This is a way of giving thanks. Some Cree speakers do not use this. Others restrict its use to accepting something given, ceremonially or otherwise. Others use it simply as equivalent of English “thanks”.

Are there any tools to learn the Michif language?

Below is a collection of tools created and produced by Louis Riel Institute and Gabriel Dumont Institute, experts in Michif culture and language initiatives. It includes Michif Dictionaries; Lessons; Teacher Resources; and Children’s Books.

Is there an English Dictionary for the Michif language?

A search tool allows users to look up the English word to find the Michif translations. This online dictionary features over 18,000 translations and audio pronunciations by Northern Michif-language expert Vince Ahenakew. A search tool allows users to look up the English word to find the Northern Michif translations.

Are there any audio books in the Michif language?

Nearly all of GDI Publishing’s children’s books* are available in a Michif language, and many include an audio component. The Michif versions of the Alfred Reading Series – a collection of five children’s books also written in English, Cree, and French – have been turned into narrated online books.

Where can I find a Michif language primer?

The Virtual Museum also includes a Michif dictionary and phrase primer, which contains over 11,500 words and 500 phrases, translated and narrated by Michif language expert Norman Fleury. This resource is also available as an Android application.

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