You want to learn how to use the plural in Mi'kmaq? You've come to the right place! Scroll down and see the short Mi'kmaq lessons complete with useful examples. Apples, houses, books... we'll teach you everything you need to know about the plural in Mi'kmaq.
The plural is used, in general, to talk about more than one object. Examples in English would be 'dogs', 'cats', 'houses' and 'children'. In Mi'kmaq, animate nouns generally form the plural with the ending '-g'. Inanimate nouns on the other hand generally form the plural with the ending '-l'.
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The plural is important in Mi'kmaq when you need to talk about more than one thing. Using the nouns wi’katikn, kutputi and ka’qan (book, chair, door) which you learned in Step 3, learn the plural of each of these words by heart. The plural forms are wi’katiknn, mutputi'l and ka'qann. Now learn how to use each of these Mi'kmaq plural nouns with the definite article. The nouns together with the definite article are wi’katiknn, mutputi'l and ka'qann (the books, the chairs, the doors). You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about the Mi'kmaq plural including useful examples. After you've learned the plural of wi’katikn, kutputi and ka’qan, you can move on to Step 6 (Mi'kmaq demonstrative pronouns).
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