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Tlicho Yati

Tlicho Yati. By: Ms. Wendy Mantla Behchoko, NT July 14, 2009 Tlicho Nation Instructor: Jordan Lachler CILDII. Summary. Tlicho Numbers Colors Basic Words in Tlicho Tlicho Seasons Tlicho Months Tlicho Days in a week Biography of Chief Monfwi. I łe Nake Tai Di Silai Eketai Łodi

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Tlicho Yati

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  1. Tlicho Yati By: Ms. Wendy Mantla Behchoko, NT July 14, 2009 Tlicho Nation Instructor: Jordan Lachler CILDII

  2. Summary • Tlicho Numbers • Colors • Basic Words in Tlicho • Tlicho Seasons • Tlicho Months • Tlicho Days in a week • Biography of Chief Monfwi

  3. Iłe Nake Tai Di Silai Eketai Łodi Ekedi Łoto Hoono One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Numbers in Tlicho

  4. Dehłle Deko Dego Dezo Jieko Jiewa Itoah Ejiedo Blue Red White Black Orange Purple Green Brown Colors in Tlicho

  5. Basic words in Tlicho • Danet’e? How are you? • Masi Cho Thank you. • Neghonieto I Love you • Siagia My Friend • Eghalatseda Working • Di Dzee ke goko It is warm today.

  6. Seasons Xoke Winter Imbe Summer Spring Łik’e Fall/Autumn Xato

  7. Edaidzeecho Zaa Sanek’oa Nihts’i Natsoo Zaa Tosts’i Zaa Todoo Zaa Eyegohsa Soomba Nazhee Zaa Dzendea Zaa Łiwe Dats’ehtee Zaa Ehts’o k’e Yats’ehtii Zaa Ehdzo Nizhee Zaa Toyati Zaa January February March April May June July August September October November December Months

  8. Di sa naet’a, dehcho nilii ek’et’a anaja-le nide, asii wozii gogha wets’aet’o ha-le. Dii de go?o Gots’o, edaesii sii, hani ho?o ha.” “This sun that rises, if it does not go back on itself, this Great River that flows, if it does not flow back on itself, on this land, we will not be restricted from our way of life.” “For as long as this land shall last, it will be exactly as I have said.” Chief Monfwi

  9. My family Older Brother Si De Little Sister Se De My Son Se Zhaa My daughter Se Tia

  10. Family (con’t) My baby Se Bebia My Husband Se Doo My Mom & Dad Semo eyitso Seta My Friend Siagia

  11. O Canada • Oh Canada – National Anthem (Tåîchô translation) • Oh Ca-na-da! • Oh Canada • Go-nè-k’e a-gô-t’e. • Our home and native land. • We-ghô nièh-tô, dô ha-zô ha-gî-wo. • True patriot love, in all thy sons command. • Go-dzeè yiì-t’à, Ne-gha ts’ee-da. • With glowing hearts, we see thee rise. • Edza-nè dô nà-de. • The true north strong and free. • Haa-zô go-ts’ô, Oh Ca-na-da. • From far and wide, Oh Canada • Ne-ga na-ts’eèh-za. • We stand on guard for thee. • Go-kè-we-dìi. • God keep our land. • Ne-zîï ts’iidà. • Glorious and free. • Oh Ca-na-da, ne-gà na-ts’eèh-za. • Oh Canada, we stand on guard for thee. • Oh Ca-na-da, ne-gà na-ts’eèh-za. • Oh Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

  12. Masi Cho • Masi Cho Setso Enitłe kieyati Si Wendy Mantla Siyeh, Behchoko tso ahte. Nano datso ekedi segho. Molane ke CILDII Eniitłle eyitso yati etładii xa?a hoghagoeto. Masi Cho Sekato Nezi Hoghaseeto. Thank you for Reading and learning from my Language. My name is Wendy Mantla, I am taking a CILLDI Course in Edmonton.I am from the community of Rae-Edzo. I am 28 years old. I Thank the Instructor for teaching me this work.

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