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giniijaanis nad gh
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your (sg.) child

Note:
The relationship of a child (abinoojiinh or abinoonjii) to a parent or parents is shown in a possessed noun using a dependent stem /=niijaanis-/ child with a personal prefix to make a full word:
  • niniijaanis my child (1s-3s)
  • giniijaanis your child (2s-3s)
  • oniijaanisan h/ child
    • [MN] oniijaanisan h/ child/children (3s-3')
    • [BL] oniijaanisan h/ child (3s-3's)
    • [BL] oniijaanisa’ h/ children (3s-3'p)
Some common forms of giniijaanis your child are:



giniijaanis sg; giniijaanisag pl; giniijaanisens dim; Stem: /=niijaanis-/

giniijaanis sg gh
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Biichaag ezhaaying bimoom giniijaanis.

As we'll be going a long ways, carry your child on your back.
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Weweni asham igiw giniijaanisag.

Feed your children right!
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