How to conjugate a verb in Ojibwe

How to conjugate a verb in Ojibwe

You want to learn how to conjugate Ojibwe verbs? You've come to the right place! Scroll down and see the short Ojibwe lessons complete with useful examples. I speak, you speak, we all speak... we make learning Ojibwe verbs fun.

Ojibwe verb conjugation: I

Verbs are used to describe actions. Ojibwe verbs are conjugated for each person. The conjugation consists of an ending placed on the verb stem.

Examples

ningagwejičige
I try
nindayān
I have
nimižodam
I win
ninandone'ige
I look for
ninibā
I sleep
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About Ojibwe

About Ojibwe

The name for the language in Ojibwe is Anishinaabemowin. If you are planning on doing some travelling, learning Ojibwe would be a great way to make the most of your trip.

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Basic words and phrases in Ojibwe

Learn to get by in Ojibwe with these useful words and phrases. We'll begin by learning some basic Ojibwe phrases which you can use for everyday communication.

Pōšō
Welcome !
Ānīn
Hello !
Basic words and phrases in Ojibwe
Mino gīžigad!
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If you want to go from beginner to fluent in Ojibwe in a reasonable amount of time, you'll need a proven study method and daily dedication. Our nine-step Ojibwe learning guide will show you how to teach yourself Ojibwe in a structured,effective way. The steps below will take you through the progression of skills needed to learn to speak, read and understand Ojibwe.

Step 8 : Ojibwe verbs

Verbs are used to describe actions. There are 1000's of verbs that you can learn in Ojibwe. A good approach would be to start out by learning just three Ojibwe verbs by heart. We suggest you learn the Ojibwe verbs waabi, andawendam and minwendan (see, want, like). Using the nouns mazina'igan, apabiwin and iškwāndem (book, chair, door) which you learned in Step 3, learn to use each verb with each noun (I want the book, you see the chair, they like the door etc.). You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about Ojibwe verbs including useful examples. After you've learned using the three verbs waabi, andawendam and minwendan by heart you can move on to Step 9 (Ojibwe possessive pronouns).

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