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    Most colors in Mohican use the same word-form whether it’s a person, animal, plant, object, etc.

    Wãapaayow? ‘She/he/it is white’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/W5apaayow.mp3

    Nthikaayow? ‘She/he/it is black’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Nthikaayow.mp3

    Muxkwaayow ~ Muxkaayow? ‘She/he/it is red’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Muxkwaayow.mp3

    Weesãawaayow? ‘She/he/it is yellow’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Wees5awaayow.mp3

    Skuskwaayow? ‘She/he/it is green’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Skuskwaayow.mp3

    Onãawaayow? ‘She/he/it is blue’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/On5awaayow.mp3

    *Weepkwaayow? ‘She/he/it is grey’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Weepkwaayow.mp3

    A few colors have different-shaped words depending on whether the item is animate or inanimate.

    Nthikãapumokwthow? ‘She/he is brown’

    Nthikãapumokwut? ‘It is brown’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Nthik5apumokwthow_kwut.mp3
  • Phrasebook Home

    Most colors in Mohican use the same word-form whether it’s a person, animal, plant, object, etc.

    Wãapaayow? ‘She/he/it is white’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/W5apaayow.mp3

    Nthikaayow? ‘She/he/it is black’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Nthikaayow.mp3

    Muxkwaayow ~ Muxkaayow? ‘She/he/it is red’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Muxkwaayow.mp3

    Weesãawaayow? ‘She/he/it is yellow’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Wees5awaayow.mp3

    Skuskwaayow? ‘She/he/it is green’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Skuskwaayow.mp3

    Onãawaayow? ‘She/he/it is blue’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/On5awaayow.mp3

    *Weepkwaayow? ‘She/he/it is grey’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Weepkwaayow.mp3

    A few colors have different-shaped words depending on whether the item is animate or inanimate.

    Nthikãapumokwthow? ‘She/he is brown’

    Nthikãapumokwut? ‘It is brown’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Nthik5apumokwthow_kwut.mp3
  • How to use this Phrasebook

    Most colors in Mohican use the same word-form whether it’s a person, animal, plant, object, etc.

    Wãapaayow? ‘She/he/it is white’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/W5apaayow.mp3

    Nthikaayow? ‘She/he/it is black’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Nthikaayow.mp3

    Muxkwaayow ~ Muxkaayow? ‘She/he/it is red’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Muxkwaayow.mp3

    Weesãawaayow? ‘She/he/it is yellow’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Wees5awaayow.mp3

    Skuskwaayow? ‘She/he/it is green’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Skuskwaayow.mp3

    Onãawaayow? ‘She/he/it is blue’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/On5awaayow.mp3

    *Weepkwaayow? ‘She/he/it is grey’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Weepkwaayow.mp3

    A few colors have different-shaped words depending on whether the item is animate or inanimate.

    Nthikãapumokwthow? ‘She/he is brown’

    Nthikãapumokwut? ‘It is brown’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Nthik5apumokwthow_kwut.mp3
  • Dictionary

    Most colors in Mohican use the same word-form whether it’s a person, animal, plant, object, etc.

    Wãapaayow? ‘She/he/it is white’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/W5apaayow.mp3

    Nthikaayow? ‘She/he/it is black’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Nthikaayow.mp3

    Muxkwaayow ~ Muxkaayow? ‘She/he/it is red’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Muxkwaayow.mp3

    Weesãawaayow? ‘She/he/it is yellow’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Wees5awaayow.mp3

    Skuskwaayow? ‘She/he/it is green’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Skuskwaayow.mp3

    Onãawaayow? ‘She/he/it is blue’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/On5awaayow.mp3

    *Weepkwaayow? ‘She/he/it is grey’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Weepkwaayow.mp3

    A few colors have different-shaped words depending on whether the item is animate or inanimate.

    Nthikãapumokwthow? ‘She/he is brown’

    Nthikãapumokwut? ‘It is brown’

    http://www.languagegeek.com/phrasebook/uploads/Nthik5apumokwthow_kwut.mp3

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