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Particles To use these flashcards, follow these steps: On the main “Particle Card,” pronounce the Ojibwe word to yourself and then the meaning. After you say the meaning aloud, click on the Particle name hyperlink: apane To return to the “Particle Card,” click on the meaning always and go back and practice the Particle again or go to the next one. If you inadvertently moved ahead on the slides, you can use the wheel to move back and forth from slide to slide or just click on any definition to return to the “Particle Card.” You can also use the PowerPoint tools located on the bottom left of the page by moving the cursor over the tools and clicking. To get started, click here.click here. Table 1 Lesson 10
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gabe-dibikapane endaso-giizhik gigizheb gaawiin wiikaaazhigwa moozhag ayaangodinongwiikaa Lessons 10 naawikana
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all night Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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always Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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everyday Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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in the middle of the road Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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in the morning Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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never Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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now Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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often Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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sometimes Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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seldom (not often) Click on the definition to go back for practice. Lesson 10 Particle
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