File:Greetings and farewells!.webm
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English: Greetings and farewells!
In Comanche we don’t really have something that translates exactly to hello or goodbye. There are a couple of commands that will work. Marʉawe (Report/tell it!) for a greeting. Tsaaku mia (go in a good way!) for a farewell. Both of these phrases are the way you would say it to o ly one person. Watch the video to hear how to say them to one person, two people exactly, and a group of 3 people or more. Remember to listen, repeat, and practice! |
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Source | YouTube: Greetings and farewells! – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | Comanche Nation Language Department |
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