File:EP- Tai ma-It's morning.webm
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English: Marʉaweka--Today's lesson: telling someone "It's morning!"
Here we have the late Betty Cable Pete saying "It's morning!" two times. This is from a video of conversational phrases the Comanche Language and Cultural Preservation Committee produced. We thank them for all of their hard work over the years to get us on this road. Tai ma (It's morning!) tai (morning) ma (it-subject pronoun) Listen carefully to the speakers and then... Listen, repeat, and practice! #LRP And remember the only way to do language wrong is to not do it at all! |
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Source | YouTube: EP: Tai ma/It's morning – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | Comanche Nation Language Department |
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