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Woods Cree is a variety of the Algonquian language, Cree, spoken in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada. It only has 14 letters
in the alphabet. There are marked and unmarked letters. Marked are known as long sounds, unmarked are known as short sounds.
There are many suffix endings, each have a different given meaning. Cree is mostly built on verbs. There are only 3 personal
pronouns in Woods Cree, each corresponding to 3 or 4 pronouns or inflected forms of pronouns in English. The pronoun nȇya
means I-My-Mine, the pronoun kȇya means You-Your-Yours, and the pronoun wȇya means He-She-His-Hers. |
Names (more)[br] Kreeg ar c'hoadeier[en] Cree, Woods |
Language type : Living
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This page is providing structured data for the language Woods Cree. |
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