river 2

 

BRANCH 8: NEGATIVES

Here we will revisit some of the words we learned in Branch 6.


kənámihton'

Do you see it?

ahtα nənamihtowən
I don't see it

kənótamən'
Do you hear it?

ahtα nənotamowən
I don't hear it

kənámihα'
Do you see h/her

ahtὰ nənamihαwi
I don't see h/her

kənòtawα'
Do you hear h/her?

ahtα nənotawαwi
I don't hear h/her

 

kənámihi'

Do you see me?

ahtα kənamihiw
I don't see you

kənòtawi'
Do you hear me?

ahtα kənotawiw
I don't hear you

kəwéwtawi'
Do you understand me?

ahtὰ kəwewtolo
I don't understand you

 

 


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April 7, 1604

French cartographer Samuel de Champlain leaves from France with a French nobleman, Pierre Du Gua De Monts, for Maine. They entered the Bay of Fundy by May, and later Champlain would meet Penobscot Chief Bashabez at the mouth of the Kenduskeag Stream on the Penobscot River.