This word translates to "I drive"
Translate this sentence: "Ä́yinzhi Big Mac uyè"
My name is Big Mac
Dän k’e dùúye "Boy?"
Däk’àna
How would one ask: "how are you?"
Dä̀nnch’e?
dän k’e dùúye "My house"
This word means "she-lives"
nänje
Translate this sentence "Joy Hundred Acre Woods yū nänje"
Joy lives in the Hundred Acre Woods
Dn k’e dùúye "Man"
Däk’àn
How would I ask: "Where do you live?"
Jąw nį̀nje?
Dän k’e dùúye "it is snowing"
Yäw níkhyäw
"uyè" is the Southern Tutchone word for:
it’s-called
Translate this sentence: "Nyinji sòthän"
You feel happy
Guch’än k’e dùúye "Whitehorse?"
Kwänlin
How would one ask: "who’s name is Paul Blart?"
Mą uyinzhi Paul Blart?
Dän k’e dùúye "She drives to Legoland?"
Legoland ts’än äkel.
I am sad/sick/unwell
Translate this sentence: it is sunny in Wonderland
Wonderland yū, Chįch’a sha kùlį
Guch’än k’e dùúye "sha?"
Sun
What does "Nyinzhi dùúye?"
What is your name?
Dän k’e dùúye "Are you Driving?
Nkela?
The word for "I-like" is:
Yeníłį
Translate this sentence: "I don’t like McDonalds"
Dän k’e dùúye "Me?"
Shän
Dn k’e dùúye "are you driving to your house?"
Nkų̀ ts’än nkela?
Dän k’e dùúye "is he driving?"