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This is the page where I'll describe myself in more detail.
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I might talk about how old I am, what I look like, and what I do for a living. (I'll try to be truthful!)
I might also include some information about my personal history: where I grew up, where I went to school, various places I've
lived. If I have one, I'll include a picture of myself engaging in an activity I enjoy, such as a sport or hobby.
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Taking a break from work
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What a job!
I might describe my job in a little more detail here. I'll write about what I do, what I like best about it, and even some
of the frustrations. (A job with frustrations? Hard to believe, huh?)
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Favorites
Here's a list of some of my favorite movies:
Jules and Jim, Manhattan, Breaking the Waves
Here's a list of some of my favorite music:
Nirvana, Frank Sinatra, Ibrahim Ferrer
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ainu lesson ,4
I want to..
English
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| Ainu
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What do you want to eat?
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| Hemanta ee rusuy ya?
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I want to eat candy.
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| Topenpe ke rusuy
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What do you want to drink?
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| Hemanta eku rusuy ya?
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I want to drink tea.
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| Oca kuku rusuy
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I want to go home soon.
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| Tane kuhosipi rusuy
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I want to rest because I am tired.
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| Kusinki kusu kusini rusuy |
If..
English
| Sound
| Ainu
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I hope it would be fine tomorrow.
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| Nisatta sirpirka yak pirkap!
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One part of a poetry below
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I would be wind.., I would be bird..
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| Rera ta kune,... cikap ta kune,...
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If I could be,
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| ki wa ne yakun
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I could meet my lover in this day.
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| Kuyupo tananto or ta kunukar oka! |
Ainu
| English
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e-
| you
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e
| eat (foods)
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ki
| do (something)
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ku-
| I
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ku
| drink (beverage)
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kusu
| in order to, because
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ke
| < ku-e
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sini
| take rest
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sirpirka
| fine
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sinki
| tired
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- ta - oka
| (It means hope which is unlikely to realize)
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tananto or ta
| today (It is used in verse. In usual sentense,"tanto")
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tane
| already,no longer
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cikap
| bird
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topenpe
| candy
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nisatta
| tomorrow
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nukar
| meet (person)
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ne
| be,become
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hemanta
| what
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hosipi
| go home
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ya
| (It means question)
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yak
| (It means condition)
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yakun
| in case,if
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yupo
| lover (It is used in verse to man. To woman,"tures". In usual sentense,it means older brother)
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rusuy
| want to
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rera
| wind
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wa
| and
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pirka
| good
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-p
| (It nominalizes verb which is completed by vowel. By consonaunt, "-pe") | ainu
language lesson 6
Let's go!
English
| Sound
| Ainu
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Let's go!
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| Uturano payean ro!
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Let's eat!
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| Uturano ipean ro!
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Let's talk about!
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| Ukoisoitakan ro!
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See you again!
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| Suy unukaran ro! |
Why don't you..?
English
| Sound
| Ainu
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Why don't you drink water?
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| Wakka eku hike makanak ne wa?
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Why don't you wait a moment?
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| Na atere hike makanak ne wa? |
Ainu
| English
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a-
| we (It is used with transitive verb. cf;-an)
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-an
| we (It is used with intransitive verb. cf;a-)
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e-
| you
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ku
| drink (beverage)
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hike
| which (person do)
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makanak
| how
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na
| more
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ne
| be,become
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paye
| go(It is plural form)
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ro
| (It means proposal)
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suy
| times
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tere
| wait (them)
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ukoisoitak
| talk with
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unukar
| meet
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uturano
| together
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wa
| (the word soften them voice)
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wakka
| water |
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