7. FOOD AND EATING
Yuuqqaġukpich?
Ii, yuuqqaġuktuŋa, taikuu.
Would you like a hot drink? Yes, I
would like a hot drink, thank you.
Imiġuqpich?
Ii, imiġuqtuŋa, taikuu.
Would you like something to
drink? Yes, I would like something
to drink, thank you.
8. FOOD AND EATING
Kuukpiaqtuġukpich? Ii,
kuukpiaqtuġuktuŋa, taikuu.
Would you like some coffee? Yes,
I would like some coffee, thank
you.
Saiyutuġukpich? Ii,
saiyutuġuktuŋa, taikuu.
Would you like some tea? Yes, I
would like some tea, thank you.
9. FOOD AND EATING
Kaakpich?
Are you hungry?
Ii, kaaktuŋa.
Yes, I am hungry.
Naaga, kaaŋitchuŋa.
No, I am not
hungry.
10. FOOD AND EATING
Niġisuliqpich?
Are you hungry?
Ii, niġisuliqsuŋa.
Yes, I am hungry.
Qaŋaa,
niġisulinġitchuŋa.
No, I am not
hungry.
11. FOOD AND EATING
Sumik niġisukpich?
What would you like to eat?
Maktamik niġisuktuŋa. (maktak)
Imiġauramik niġisuktuŋa. (soup)
Qaqqumik niġisuktuŋa. (bread)
Asiamik niġisuktuŋa. (berries)
Akutumik niġisuktuŋa. (akutuq)
Mipkumik niġisuktuŋa. (black meat)
12. FOOD AND EATING
Sumik niġiva? What is he/she eating?
Sumik niġivich? What are you eating?
-tuq/-suq postbase turns a noun stem into
a verb stem. Tuttu tuttutuq-
Tuttutuqtuq.
(He/she is eating caribou.)
Asiaqtuqtuŋa.
(I am eating berries.)
Natchiqsuqtuq.
(He/she is eating seal.)
15. HOMEWORK
Listen to Section 21: Foods to learn
more food words and sentences.
Listen to Section 24: Eating to learn
words and sentences pertaining to
eating.
Aarigaa taikuu!