Our September Native Word of the Month comes from a set of Nee’aanèegn’ (Upper Tanana) language lessons created by Avis Sam and produced by the Yukon Native Language Centre.
Dineh k’èh hǫ̀ǫheeyh? = Do you speak your Native language?
Ąą’, Dineh k’èh hùhheeyh. = Yes, I speak Native language.
For more translations, view our Native word of the month archives on the Foundation website.
We also invite you to access free online language-learning lessons by signing up for Doyon Languages Online! We currently have lessons available for Benhti Kokhut’ana Kenaga’ (Lower Tanana), Denaakk’e (Koyukon), Holikachuk and Dinjii Zhuh K’yaa (Gwich’in), as well as a special set of Hän lessons based on the work of the late Isaac Juneby. All interested learners may sign up and access the courses at no charge – sign up today!
Enaa Baasee’ for the info. I have a question on whether or not Doyon can have a phone recording of each region’s language for those of us who do not have wifi at our homes. If I can call in for a class on Language it would be great and the classes do not need to be lengthy. Is this available?
Last year I called in to attend a class with the UAF Tribal Management program and we spoke on the phone with our instructor during her lecture. There was the option of Zoom also but calling in is a plus because we learn in our own home.
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On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 8:33 AM Doyon Foundation’s Blog wrote:
> doyonfoundation posted: ” Nee’aanèegn’ (Upper Tanana) speaker, Avis Sam > Our September Native Word of the Month comes from a set of Nee’aanèegn’ > (Upper Tanana) language lessons created by Avis Sam and produced by the > Yukon Native Language Centre. Dineh k’èh hǫ̀ǫheeyh? = Do y” >