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Tâtasa’ - I am called______. It’s the equivalent of the English, My name is____.
The Pawnee ‘t’ is pronounced like the soft ‘t’ in ‘stop’ and ‘stay’, not the hard ‘t’ in Tom, trouble, or truck. Your tongue is behind your teeth.
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The Pawnee ‘s’ is pronounced the same as the English ‘s’.
By Kelli CedarfieldTâtasa’ - I am called______. It’s the equivalent of the English, My name is____.
The Pawnee ‘t’ is pronounced like the soft ‘t’ in ‘stop’ and ‘stay’, not the hard ‘t’ in Tom, trouble, or truck. Your tongue is behind your teeth.
Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
The Pawnee ‘s’ is pronounced the same as the English ‘s’.