Ojibwe Words and Phrases

Ojibwe Words and Phrases Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: inawemaagan (relative), Gakaabikaang (Minneapolis), Boozhoo or Aaniin (Hello), Miigwech (Thank you), Biindigen (Come in/Welcome), niijii (My friend), aaniin ezhi ayaayan? (How are you?), dibik giizis (moon), giga waabamin (See you later), mino gigizheb (good morning), nindizhinikaaz (My name is ) **Say your name first then nindizhinikaaz, biboon (year), Nimo'aya (I am good), abinoojiinh (Children), Nimishomis (Grandfather), Nindede (Father), Anishinaabe or Anishinabe (People), Iskigamizige-Giizis (April) **Translates to Sap Boiling Moon, Nookomis (Grandmother), Daga (Please), Mino dibikad (Good evening), Aaniin ezhi-giiziswaagiizid? (What month is it), Nimaamaa (Mother) and yaan gegii mina giizhigad (Have a good day).

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