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Ranier Railroad Bridge

aazhogan ni gh
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a bridge



aazhogan sg; aazhoganan pl; aazhogaans dim; aazhoganing loc; Stem: /aazhogan-/

aazhogan sg gh
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aazhoganan pl gh
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aazhogaans dim es
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aazhoganing loc es
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Gii-aazhawibizo imaa eshpaanig aazhogan.

He drove across the high bridge.
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Gidanoonigoo ji-o-wiindaman i'iw oshki-aazhogan.

You have been hired to go name the new bridge.
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Ogotaan ji-aazhawishkang iwe gete-aazhoganish.

He's afraid to cross that old bridge.
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Dabasaakosin aazhogan Gichi-mookomaanakiing gaa-izhi-aazhawamog. Zhaaganaashiiwakiing onji-maadamon.

The bridge going across to the US is a low one. It starts in Canada.

Note:
The Ranier railroad bridge is a rolling lift bridge from Ft. Francis, Ontario to Ranier, Minnesota. See the picture under the entry for aazhogan.
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aazhogan /aazhogan-/: /aazhoge-/ stem of aazhoge vai ; /-n/
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