Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Class Notes from April 16th

 

It was wonderful to see old and new faces on Tuesday!  Please find the "homework" and listening links below. 

Also we will not have an "off" class on Tuesday, but I would like to sing some songs in Cherokee together.  I do not have a date and time secured, but will let you all know ASAP.

Wado!


Listening and watching:
1.  General videos with fluent speakers:  http://www.youtube.com/CherokeeLanguage

2.  Greetings dialogue:   

-Pronunciation for the first few phrases can be heard during this dialogue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9q95PdJCY-4&feature=share&list=UUxGCWIMpAgE-IpmiMGixLMQ 

-Pronunciation of the questions can be found on this website by going to the Cherokee Tutor link, watching the short intro and then looking for phrases underneath the questions and conversations categories: http://www.talkingleaf.org/ 

3.  Numbers, colors & household items:  go to the Cherokee Tutor link, watch the short intro and then looking for phrases underneath the "numbers", "colors" and "general - bedroom" and "general- around the house" questions and conversations categories: http://www.talkingleaf.org/

4.  Random words:  Pronunciation can be found at the Cherokee Nation website WORDLIST by entering in the English  
 
 
Vocabulary words:
v-v = yes tla or v-tla= no
 
Ga-do  i-yu-s-di  hi-a?/ Ga-do  u-s-di  h-ia? = What is it (or this)?

Ga-do  ha-dv-ne? = What are you (1 person) doing?
Ga-do  a-dv-ne? = What is that other person (he/she/it) doing?

Do-na-da-go-hv-i = See you later (or literally you and I will see each other again)
Do-da-da-go-hv-i = See you all later (or literally we will all will see each other again)

A-quo-tla = I am sitting
Tso-tla = you (1 person) are sitting
U-wo-tla = the other one (he/she/it) is sitting

Tsi-do-ga = I am standing
Hi-do-ga = you (1 person) is standing
Ga-do-ga = the other one (he/she/it) is standing


  Ga do = what

Ga go = who


Ha-tlv = where



Ga do no = why


ga-s-gi-lo = chair
di-ga-s-gi-lo= chairs
ga-s-gi-lv = table
di-ga-s-gi-lv = tables
go-we-li = paper
di-go-we-li = books (or papers)
 

Di gv wa li yo s di = boots
Tsi s de tsi = mouse

1 = sa-quu
2 = ta-li
3 = tso-i
4 = nv-gi
5 = hi-s-gi
6 = su-da-li
7 = ga-li-quo-gi
8 = tsu-ne-la
9 = so-ne-la
10 = s-go-hi


Sa go ni ge = blue


Gi ga ge = red

Gv hna ge = black

U ne gv = white

Wo di ge = brown

i tse i yu s di = green

Da lo ni ge = yellow

 
Speaker 1
ᎣᏏᏲ! (o-si-yo!)  =  Hello!

ᏙᎯᏧ? (do-hi-tsu?) = How are you?  (or literally, is it fine or good?)


Speaker 2
ᏙᎯᏊ (do-hi-quu) = I'm fine. (or literally, it is fine or good)

ᏂᎯᎾ? (ni-hi-na) = And you?


Speaker 1
ᏙᎯᏊ (do-hi-quu) = I'm fine. (or literally, it is fine or good)

ᎦᏙ ᏕᏣᏙᎠ? (ga-do  de-tsa-do-a?) = What's your name?  (or literally what do they call you?)


 Speaker 2
  _____ ᏓᏆᏙᎠ (_____ da-qua-do-a)  =  My name is _____. (or literally I am called/they call me)

ᏂᎯᎾ? (ni-hi-na) = And you?

ᎦᏙ ᏕᏣᏙᎠ? (ga-do  de-tsa-do-a?) = What's your name?  (or literally what do they call you?)

   
Speaker 1
_____ ᏓᏆᏙᎠ (_____ da-qua-do-a)  =  My name is _____. (or literally I am called/they call me)


Speaker 2
Ha-wa = okay
Ga-do du-do-a = What is he/she/it 's name? (or literally what do they call that other one)
 
Speaker1  
Fred du-do-a = He/she/it's name is Fred.  Speaker 2 Ga-do  u-s-di  hi-a? = What is this?

Speaker 1
Hi-a  ga-s-gi-lo = This is a chair

Speaker 2

Ga-do ha-dv-ne? = What are you doing



Speaker 1

A-quo-tla = I am sitting

Ni-hi-na? = and you?



Speaker 2

Tsi-do-ga= I am standing


Speaker1
Ha-wa = okay
Do-na-da-go-hv-i = See you later (or literally you and I will see each other again)

Speaker 2
Do-na-da-go-hv-i = See you later (or literally you and I will see each other again)




































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