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Aboriginal Languages. JEOPARDY. WEATHER. OBJECTS. COLOURS. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. Double Jeopardy. WEATHER – 100 Points. QUESTION: What is the Tlicho word for northern lights ? ANSWER: nàkaa. WEATHER – 200 Points. QUESTION: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Aboriginal Languages
Page 2: Aboriginal Languages

WEATHER OBJECTS COLOURS

100

200

300

400 400

300

200

100

400

300

200

100

Double Jeopardy

JEOPARDY

Page 3: Aboriginal Languages

WEATHER – 100 Points

QUESTION:

• What is the Tlicho word for northern lights?

ANSWER:

• nakaa

Page 4: Aboriginal Languages

WEATHER – 200 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say it is very windy in North Slavey?

ANSWER:

• Nı� hts’ı natse

Page 5: Aboriginal Languages

WEATHER – 300 Points

QUESTION:

• In Chipewyan, how do you say snowing?

ANSWER:

• tsıl

Page 6: Aboriginal Languages

WEATHER – 400 Points

QUESTION:

• In South Slavey, how do you ask how is it outside?

ANSWER:

• Kadı dagondı�h?

Page 7: Aboriginal Languages

OBJECTS – 100 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say clock in South Slavey?

ANSWER:

• sadzee

Page 8: Aboriginal Languages

OBJECTS – 200 Points

QUESTION:

• What is the Chipewyan word for table?

ANSWER:

• Bek’esetsehelyı

Page 9: Aboriginal Languages

OBJECTS – 300 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say toggle in Gwich’in?

ANSWER:

• khyah dachan’

Page 10: Aboriginal Languages

OBJECTS – 400 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say the clock is on the table in Tlicho?

ANSWER:

• Sadzee lada k’e wheɂo

Page 11: Aboriginal Languages

COLOURS – 100 Points

QUESTION:

• What is the North Slavey word for the colour green?

ANSWER:

• ı� t’o

Page 12: Aboriginal Languages

COLOURS – 200 Points

QUESTION:

• In Gwich’in, how do you say red moss?

ANSWER:

• Nin daa’

Page 13: Aboriginal Languages

COLOURS – 300 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say a pink dress in South Slavey?

ANSWER:

• ɂe dzeh laondı�h

Page 14: Aboriginal Languages

COLOURS – 400 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say turquoise in Chipewyan?

ANSWER:

• Tsatsıgheze laht’ı�

Page 15: Aboriginal Languages

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

BODY PHRASES EXPRESSIONS

200200

400400

600600

800800 800800

600

400

200

800

600

400

200

600

400

200

800

600

400

200

Final Jeopardy

Page 16: Aboriginal Languages

BODY – 200 Points

QUESTION:

• What is the Chipewyan word for my eyes?

ANSWER:

• senaghe

Page 17: Aboriginal Languages

BODY – 400 Points

QUESTION:

• What is the South Slavey word for his heart?

ANSWER:

• medzee

Page 18: Aboriginal Languages

BODY – 600 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say my throat in Gwich’in?

ANSWER:

• Shihdaii’

Page 19: Aboriginal Languages

BODY – 800 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say I have a headache in Tlicho?

ANSWER:

• Sekwı, eya

Page 20: Aboriginal Languages

PHRASES – 200 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you ask do you understand me in North Slavey?

ANSWER:

• Ası� ı� sevepe?

Page 21: Aboriginal Languages

PHRASES – 400 Points

QUESTION:

• In Chipewyan, how do you ask how old are you?

ANSWER:

• Edlanełt’e neghaı�t’a?

Page 22: Aboriginal Languages

PHRASES – 600 Points

QUESTION:

• In Tlicho, how do you ask do you want to play a game?

ANSWER:

• Ası t’a sonawo ha neewo nı,ı,?

Page 23: Aboriginal Languages

PHRASES – 800 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say speak up in Gwich’in?

ANSWER:

• Gwiintł’oo giniinkhii

Page 24: Aboriginal Languages

EXPRESSIONS – 200 Points

QUESTION:

• In Gwich’in, how do you ask what is your name?

ANSWER:

• Daonyaazhii?

Page 25: Aboriginal Languages

EXPRESSIONS – 400 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say surprise in Tlicho?

ANSWER:

• Edeee!

Page 26: Aboriginal Languages

EXPRESSIONS – 600 Points

QUESTION:

• In South Slavey, how do you say our land is strong?

ANSWER:

• Nahendehe natse

Page 27: Aboriginal Languages

EXPRESSIONS – 800 Points

QUESTION:

• How do you say I am happy to see you in North Slavey?

ANSWER:

• Neghaıda, sudı� hehłı�

Page 28: Aboriginal Languages

FINAL JEOPARDY

Dene Laws

Page 29: Aboriginal Languages

FINAL JEOPARDY

QUESTION:

• In North Slavey, how do you say the following Dene law?Show respect to others and for the school and personal property.

ANSWER:

• elerahcha gots’e erı� htł’e ko� he ayı�ı�ı nakets’e aıt’ele sı� �ı� � k’ola beracha.

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