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Nawat language program

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Lesson 1 yehyek tunal (Greetings)

yehyek tunal
Greetings
Key Language
yehyek tunalGood morning
It is used between dawn and midday.

ken tinemi? How are you?
"Ken" means how. Question words (like how) usually appear at the start of a sentance.

"nemi" is like the verb "to be" in English. The person doing the action gets added to the start of the verb. In this case, "ti" (meaning you") gets added to "nemi" to give us "tinemi" (which means "you are").

naha ninemi yek. I'm fine.
"ni" is the verb part for "I", so "ninemi" means "I am".

"Naha" (I) can be ommitted as ninemi already includes the "I". Yek is good.

wan taha? And you?
"wan" means "and".



nusan yek. Also good.


padiux Thanks