ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎬᎢ ᎠᎦᏔᎲᎢ (Grammar)

Remember that it is through the exercises in the lesson material that you will learn how to understand and speak Cherokee, not by memorizing rules and word parts.

As demonstrated by your exercises in previous chapters, many Cherokee words for animals, plants, places and things do not change form when used in a plural sense. They work like the English words “deer” or “buffalo”.

However, most Cherokee words used to describe things do change form to indicate plurality and animacy. Such words include those which indicate color, size, shape, texture, and so on.

There are four special prefixes used:

  • Ꭰ̣-
    [ạ-] “it-animate”

When talking about single animate things, the prefix Ꭰ̣- is added if the word doesn’t start with any of the vowels Ꭰ, Ꭱ, Ꭲ, Ꭳ, Ꭴ, or Ꭵ.

  • ᎠᏂ-
    [ạ²ni-] “they-animate”

When talking about multiple animate things, the prefix ᎠᏂ- is added if the word doesn’t start with Ꭴ. ☞ The “i” sound is normally dropped if the word starts with a vowel.

  • ᎤᏂ-, ᏧᏂ-
    [u²ni-, ju²ni-] “they-animate”

For “Ꭴ-” words, when talking about multiple animate things, either the prefix ᎤᏂ- or ᏧᏂ- is added after removing the Ꭴ- or ᎤᏩ͓-. Which to use for which word will be specified as part of your vocabulary. ☞ The “i” sound is normally dropped if the word starts with a vowel.

  • Ꮧ-
    [dị-] “they-inanimate”

When talking about multiple inanimate things, the prefix “Ꮧ̣-” is added. ☞ When “Ꮧ̣-” is used with a word starting with “Ꭱ-”, “Ꭳ-”, “Ꭴ-”, or “Ꭵ-” the two sounds combine together and become one of “Ꮴ-”, “Ꮶ-”, “Ꮷ-”, or “Ꮸ-”. When “Ꮧ̣-” is used on a word that starts with “Ꭰ-” or “Ꭲ-”, the “Ꭰ-” or “Ꭲ-” is dropped before “Ꮧ̣-” is added.

Examples:

Review the following forms for “ᏣᎳᎩ”, “ᎣᏍᏓ”, “ᎤᏲᎢ”, and “ᎤᏬᏗᎨᎢ”.

  • “ᏣᎳᎩ.” Something Cherokee - inanimate.

    • “ᎠᏣᎳᎩ.” Something Cherokee - animate. (“Ꭰ-” + “ᏣᎳᎩ”).

    • “ᎠᏂᏣᎳᎩ.” Cherokee things - animate. (“ᎠᏂ-” + “ᏣᎳᎩ”).

    • “ᏗᏣᎳᎩ.” Cherokee things - inanimate. (“Ꮧ-” + “ᏣᎳᎩ”).

  • “ᎣᏍᏓ.” Something good - either animate or inanimate.

    • “ᎠᏃᏍᏓ.” Good things - animate. (“ᎠᏂ-” + “ᎣᏍᏓ”).

    • “ᏦᏍᏓ.” Good things - inanimate. (“Ꮧ-” + “ᎣᏍᏓ”).

  • “ᎤᏲᎢ.” Something bad - either animate or inanimate.

    • “ᎤᏂᏲᎢ.” Bad things - animate. (“ᎤᏂ-” + “ᎤᏲᎢ”).

    • “ᏧᏲᎢ.” Bad things - inanimate. (“Ꮧ-” + “ᎤᏲᎢ”).

  • “ᎤᏬᏗᎨᎢ.” Something brown - either animate or inanimate.

    • “ᏧᏃᏗᎨᎢ.” Brown things - animate. (“ᏧᏂ-” + “ᎤᏬᏗᎨᎢ”).

    • “ᏧᏬᏗᎨᎢ.” Brown things - inanimate. (“Ꮧ-” + “ᎤᏬᏗᎨᎢ”).

Example usage:

  • ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏣᎳᎩ. “A good Cherokee person.”

    • ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᏣᎳᎩ. “Good Cherokee people.”
  • ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᎩᎵᏏ. “A good English person.”

    • ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᎩᎵᏏ. “Good English people.”
  • ᎤᏲ ᎠᏣᎳᎩ. “A bad Cherokee person.”

    • ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᏂᏣᎳᎩ. “Bad Cherokee people.”
  • ᎤᏲ ᎠᎩᎵᏏ. “A bad English person.”

    • ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᏂᎩᎵᏏ. “Bad English people.”
  • ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᎠᏣᎳᎩ. “A brown Cherokee person.”

    • ᏧᏃᏗᎨ ᎠᏂᏣᎳᎩ. “Brown Cherokee people.”
  • ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏄᎾ. “A brown potato.”

    • ᏧᏬᏗᎨ ᏄᎾ. “Brown potatoes.”

ᏙᏪᎸᎦ (Write them)

Translate into English

Write out each of the following Cherokee sentences with an English translation. Compare your answers to the answers in the next section. ☞ Some of the Cherokee has pronunciation marks such as underdots and tone markings added. You should not write out these pronunciation marks.

Set 1

  1. ᎤᏲ ᏥᏍᏚ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  2. ᎠᏴᏫᏯᎢ ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᎭᏫ ᎠᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  3. ᏗᎩᎦᎨ ᏗᎪᏪᎵ ᏕᏥ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  4. ᎠᏧᏣ ᏗᏤᎢᏳᏍᏗ ᏗᏌᏛᏗ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  5. ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯᎢ ᏗᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᎫᎴ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  6. ᎠᎨᏯᏍ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

  7. ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏴᏫ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  8.  ᎬᏂᎨ ᏌᏛᏗ Ꭿ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Set 2

  1. ᎢᏤᎢᏳᏍᏗᏍᎪ ᏲᎾ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

  2. ᎠᏣᎳᎩ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  3. ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᏩᎭᏯ ᎠᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  4. ᎤᏲᏍᎪ ᎩᏟ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

  5. ᎣᏍᏓ ᏩᏯ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  6. ᎤᏲᏍ ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

  7. ᎠᏂᏣᎳᎩ ᎠᏂᏓᎶᏂᎨ ᏩᏯ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  8. ᎤᏂᏁᎦ ᏩᎭᏯ ᎦᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Set 3

  1. ᎠᏴᏫᏯᎢ ᏗᎬᎿᎨ ᏅᏯ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  2. ᎠᏂᏴᏫ ᏧᏁᎦ ᏕᏡᎬ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  3. ᎤᏲ ᎠᎨᏯ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  4. ᎠᏂᎨᏯ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᎭᏫ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  5. ᎠᏧᏣ ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᏲᏁᎦ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  6. ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏄᎾᏊ Ꭿ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  7. ᎤᏬᏗᎨᎾ ᏐᏈᎵ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

  8. ᎠᏴᏫᏍ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

Translate into Cherokee

Translate each of the following English sentences into Cherokee. Compare your answers to the answers in the next section.

Set 1

  1. Do you see a white rabbit?

  2. I see good Cherokee people.

  3. The woman sees white potatoes.

  4. Do you see something green?

  5. What about me seeing a green deer?

  6. You see something brown.

  7. You see just a yellow tree.

  8. You see a person.

Set 2

  1. The Cherokee person sees red deer.

  2. The Native American sees a good bear.

  3. Do you see a girl?

  4. What about you seeing a black wolf?

  5. I see a bad dog.

  6. I see a bad boy.

  7. The girls see black wolves.

  8. I see just a blue paper.

Set 3

  1. You see a purple wolf.

  2. The boys see a red trap.

  3. The women see bad dogs.

  4. Do I see a man?

  5. Do I see a good horse?

  6. The Native American sees a cat.

  7. Do I see something white?

  8. I see a black deer.

Fix the bad grammar

Write out each of the following Cherokee sentences with the correct word forms substituted for the incorrect word forms. Compare your answers to the answers in the next section. The first three have been done as examples. ☞ Many times a trailing “Ꭲ” is left off in the supplied answers for pronunciation reasons, if you have a trailing “Ꭲ” and the answer doesn’t, don’t worry about it, your answer is still correct.

Some sentences might not have errors.

Set 1

  1. ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎩᏟ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏍᎦᏯ ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎩᏟ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  2. ᏣᎳᎩ ᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏄᎾ ᎠᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏣᎳᎩ ᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏄᎾ ᎠᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  3. ᎠᏲᏁᎦ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᎭᏫ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏲᏁᎦ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᎭᏫ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  4. ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᎩᎵᏏ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  5. ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᎤᏁᎦ ᏚᏯ ᎠᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  6. ᎠᎨᏯ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᏴᏫ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  7. ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎩᎦᎨ ᏩᎭᏯ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  8. ᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏩᎭᏯ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Set 2

  1. ᎠᏣᎳᎩ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᎩᎵᏏ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  2. ᎩᎨ ᏐᏈᎵ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  3. ᎠᏧᏣ ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏩᏯ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  4. ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᏧᏣ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  5. ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏥᏍᏚ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  6. ᎤᏲᎢ ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  7. ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᎨᏯ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  8. ᎬᎿᎨ ᎪᏪᎵ ᏕᎯ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Set 3

  1. ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏣᎳᎩ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  2. ᎠᏂᏲᏁᎦ ᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏪᏌ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  3. ᎬᏂᎨ ᏅᏯ ᏕᎯ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  4. ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎤᏁᎦ ᏗᏌᏛᏗ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  5. ᏓᎶᏂᎨ ᎤᏍᎪᎸ ᏲᎾ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  6. ᎠᏂᎩᎵᏏ ᎩᎨ ᏥᏍᏚ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  7. ᎠᎨᏯ ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏚᏯ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

  8. ᎢᏤᎢᏳᏍᏗ ᎠᏫ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Answers

Translate into English

Set 1

  1. ᎤᏲ ᏥᏍᏚ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. I see a bad rabbit.
  2. ᎠᏴᏫᏯᎢ ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᎭᏫ ᎠᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. The Native American sees a good deer.
  3. ᏗᎩᎦᎨ ᏗᎪᏪᎵ ᏕᏥ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. I see red papers.
  4. ᎠᏧᏣ ᏗᏤᎢᏳᏍᏗ ᏗᏌᏛᏗ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. The boy sees green traps.
  5. ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯᎢ ᏗᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᎫᎴ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. The Native Americans see blue acorns.
  6. ᎠᎨᏯᏍ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

    1. Do I see a woman?
  7. ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏴᏫ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. You see a good person.
  8.  ᎬᏂᎨ ᏌᏛᏗ Ꭿ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. You see a black trap.

Set 2

  1. ᎢᏤᎢᏳᏍᏗᏍᎪ ᏲᎾ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

    1. Do I see a green bear?
  2. ᎠᏣᎳᎩ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. You see a Cherokee person.
  3. ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᏩᎭᏯ ᎠᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. The girl sees a wolf.
  4. ᎤᏲᏍᎪ ᎩᏟ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

    1. Do I see a bad dog?
  5. ᎣᏍ��� ᏩᏯ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. You see a good wolf.
  6. ᎤᏲᏍ ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

    1. Do I see a bad man?
  7. ᎠᏂᏣᎳᎩ ᎠᏂᏓᎶᏂᎨ ᏩᏯ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. The Cherokee people see yellow wolves.
  8. ᎤᏂᏁᎦ ᏩᎭᏯ ᎦᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. You see white wolves.

Set 3

  1. ᎠᏴᏫᏯᎢ ᏗᎬᎿᎨ ᏅᏯ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. The Native American sees black rocks.
  2. ᎠᏂᏴᏫ ᏧᏁᎦ ᏕᏡᎬ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. The people see white trees.
  3. ᎤᏲ ᎠᎨᏯ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. I see a bad woman.
  4. ᎠᏂᎨᏯ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᎭᏫ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. The women see bad deer.
  5. ᎠᏧᏣ ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᏲᏁᎦ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. The boy sees good white people.
  6. ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏄᎾᏊ Ꭿ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. You see just a brown potato.
  7. ᎤᏬᏗᎨᎾ ᏐᏈᎵ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

    1. What about me seeing a brown horse?
  8. ᎠᏴᏫᏍ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ?

    1. Do you see a person?

Translate into Cherokee

Set 1

  1. Do you see a white rabbit?

    1. ᎤᏁᎦᏍᎪ ᏥᏍᏚ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ?
  2. I see good Cherokee people.

    1. ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᏣᎳᎩ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  3. The woman sees white potatoes.

    1. ᎠᎨᏯ ᏧᏁᎦ ᏄᎾ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  4. Do you see something green?

    1. ᎪᎱᏍᏗᏍ ᎢᏤᎢᏳᏍᏗ Ꭿ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ?
  5. What about me seeing a green deer?

    1. ᎢᏤᎢᏳᏍᏗᎾ ᎠᎭᏫ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?
  6. You see something brown.

    1. ᎪᏍᏗ ᎤᏬᏗᎨ Ꭿ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  7. You see just a yellow tree.

    1. ᏓᎶᏂᎨ ᏡᎬᏊ Ꭿ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  8. You see a person.

    1. ᎠᏴᏫ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Set 2

  1. The Cherokee person sees red deer.

    1. ᎠᏣᎳᎩ  ᎠᏂᎩᎨ ᎠᎭᏫ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  2. The Native American sees a good bear.

    1. ᎠᏴᏫᏯᎢ ᎣᏍᏓ ᏲᎾ ᎠᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  3. Do you see a girl?

    1. ᎠᎨᏳᏣᏍ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ?
  4. What about you seeing a black wolf?

    1. ᎠᎬᎿᎨᎾ ᏩᎭᏯ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ?
  5. I see a bad dog.

    1. ᎤᏲ ᎩᏟ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  6. I see a bad boy.

    1. ᎤᏲ ᎠᏧᏣ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  7. The girls see black wolves.

    1. ᎠᏂᎨᏳᏣ ᎠᏂᎬᎿᎨ ᏩᏯ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  8. I see just a blue paper.

    1. ᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᎪᏪᎵᏊ Ꮵ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Set 3

  1. You see a purple wolf.

    1. ᎠᏓᎭᎵᎨ ᏩᏯ ᎯᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  2. The boys see a red trap.

    1. ᎠᏂᏧᏣ ᎩᎦᎨ ᏌᏛᏗ ᎠᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  3. The women see bad dogs.

    1. ᎠᏂᎨᏯ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎩᏟ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  4. Do I see a man?

    1. ᎠᏍᎦᏯᏍᎪ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?
  5. Do I see a good horse?

    1. ᎣᏍᏓᏍᎪ ᏐᏈᎵ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ?
  6. The Native American sees a cat.

    1. ᎠᏴᏫᏯᎢ ᏪᏌ ᎠᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  7. Do I see something white?

    1. ᎪᎱᏍᏗᏍ ᎤᏁᎦ Ꮵ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ?
  8. I see a black deer.

    1.  ᎠᎬᏂᎨ ᎠᏫ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Fix the bad grammar

Set 1

  1. ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎩᏟ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏍᎦᏯ ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎩᏟ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  2. ᏣᎳᎩ ᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏄᎾ ᎠᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏣᎳᎩ ᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏄᎾ ᎠᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  3. ᎠᏲᏁᎦ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᎭᏫ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏲᏁᎦ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᎭᏫ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  4. ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᎩᎵᏏ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᎩᎵᏏ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  5. ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᎤᏁᎦ ᏚᏯ ᎠᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᎨᏳᏣ ᎤᏁᎦ ᏚᏯ ᎠᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  6. ᎠᎨᏯ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᏴᏫ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᎨᏯ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᏂᏴᏫ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  7. ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎩᎦᎨ ᏩᎭᏯ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎠᏂᎩᎦᎨ ᏩᎭᏯ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  8. ᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏩᎭᏯ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏩᎭᏯ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Set 2

  1. ᎠᏣᎳᎩ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᎩᎵᏏ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏣᎳᎩ ᎤᏂᏲ ᎠᏂᎩᎵᏏ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  2. ᎩᎨ ᏐᏈᎵ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1.  ᎠᎩᎨ ᏐᏈᎵ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  3. ᎠᏧᏣ ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏩᏯ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏧᏣ ᏧᏃᏗᎨ ᏩᏯ ᏓᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  4. ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᏧᏣ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᏧᏣ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  5. ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏥᏍᏚ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏥᏍᏚ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  6. ᎤᏲᎢ ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎤᏲ ᎠᎨᏳᏣ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  7. ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᎨᏯ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏃᏍᏓ ᎠᏂᎨᏯ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  8. ᎬᎿᎨ ᎪᏪᎵ ᏕᎯ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᏗᎬᎿᎨ ᏗᎪᏪᎵ ᏕᎯ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

Set 3

  1. ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏣᎳᎩ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎣᏍᏓ ᎠᏣᎳᎩ ᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  2. ᎠᏂᏲᏁᎦ ᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏪᏌ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏲᏁᎦ ᎠᏂᏌᎪᏂᎨ ᏪᏌ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  3. ᎬᏂᎨ ᏅᏯ ᏕᎯ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1.  ᏗᎬᏂᎨ ᏅᏯ ᏕᎯ̣ᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  4. ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎤᏁᎦ ᏗᏌᏛᏗ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏍᎦᏯ ᏧᏁᎦ ᏗᏌᏛᏗ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  5. ᏓᎶᏂᎨ ᎤᏍᎪᎸ ᏲᎾ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏓᎶᏂᎨ ᎤᏂᏍᎪᎸ ᏲᎾ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  6. ᎠᏂᎩᎵᏏ ᎩᎨ ᏥᏍᏚ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᎩᎵᏏ  ᎠᏂᎩᎨ ᏥᏍᏚ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  7. ᎠᎨᏯ ᎤᏬᏗᎨ ᏚᏯ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᎨᏯ ᏧᏬᏗᎨ ᏚᏯ ᏓᏂᎪᏩᏘᎭ.
  8. ᎢᏤᎢᏳᏍᏗ ᎠᏫ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.

    1. ᎠᏂᏤᎢᏳᏍᏗ ᎠᏫ ᎦᏥᎪᏩᏘᎭ.