Created by Claire Frye
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Question | Answer |
Hello | Shekon (sey-gen) |
How are you? | Ohniyohton hatye (ah-nee-oh-doe ha-jay) |
I'm fine | Ka kweni (ga-gweni) |
Have you great peace? | Skennenko:wa ken? (sgen-en-go-wa gen) |
Yes, I have great peace | Hen, skennengo:wa gen (hen sgen-en-go-wa gen) |
And you? | Nok nise (nok-nee-zey) |
What's up? | Ohnahoten (what) anaken (high) (oh-na-ho-ten ana-gen) |
What's your name? | Ohnahoten yesayats (oh-na-ho-ten yes-a-yads) |
My name is _________ | _________ niyonkyats (nee-yon-gya-ds) |
How old are you? | To ni tisayen (doe nee di-sa-yen) |
I'm ____ years old | ______ (enska tiwasen) ni tiwkyen (nee tea-wa-gwen) |
Goodbye | Onen ki wahi (oh-nen gi wa-hee) |
Bye | Onen (oh-nen) |
See you again | enskonken (ens-go-na-gen) |
One | enska (en-sga) |
Two | tekeni (te-ge-nee) |
Three | Ahsen (ahh-sen) |
Four | kayeri (gah-yer-ee) |
Five | wisk (wh-isk) |
Six | yayak (ya-yag) |
Seven | tyatak (jya-dag) |
Eight | Shatekon (sah-dey-go) |
Nine | tyoto (jyo-doe) |
Ten | oyeri (oh-yer-ee) |
Eleven | enska niwahre (en-sga nee-wah-ray) |
Twenty | tewahsen (teh-wa-sen) |
Twenty- one | tewahsen enska |
Thirty | ahsen niwahsen (ah-sen nee-wa-sen) |
What time is it? | To niyowistae (doh nee-yo-wis-tah-eh) |
______ is the time. | ________ Niyowistae (nee-yo-wis-tah-eh) |
Minutes | nikahikarake (nee-ga-he-gar-ah-gey) |
After | yotohetston (yo-doh-heads-don) |
Before | oheniton (oh-en-ee-don) |
Green grass/ earth | ohonte'shon'a (oh-hone-dey soon-ha) |
Roots | Ohtehra shon'a (oh-dey-ra soon-ha) |
Medicine/ Healing things | Ononhkwa'shon'a (oen-oenh-gwa soon-ha) |
Life/ sustenance | Tyonhehkwen (jyo-no-haeh-gwen) |
All fruits | kahihshon:'a (gah-hie-soon-ha) |
All insects | otsinonwa'shon:'a (ohd-see-non-wa-soon-ha) |
All wild animals | kontriio (gon-dree-oh) |
The woods | karontashon:a (gah-ron-dah-soon-ha) |
Trees | tahnon (dah-non) |
Bushes | okwireshon:a (og-wir-eh-soon-ha) |
Birds | otsitenokon:a (ode-see-den-oh-gon-ah) |
What makes up the six nation tribes? | Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca and Tuscarora |
Which tribe was adopted, and by whom, in 1720? | Tuscarora by Cayuga |
What type (regional) of people are the Seneca? | Hill people |
What type (regional) of people are the Cayuga? | Swamp people |
What type (regional) of people are the Onendaga? | Fire people |
What type (regional) of people are the Oneida? | Stone people |
What type (regional) of people are the Mohawk? | Flint people |
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