Browse the Anishinaabe Alphabet

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Aabaakoo
(Aa-baa-koo)
v
To unlock something or someone

Aabadaako-pabwin
(Aa-ba-daa-ko-pab-win)
n
Bench

Aabadaakogan
(Aa-ba-daa-ko-gan)
n
Tree length (for firewood) (singular)

Aabadaakoganan
(Aa-ba-daa-ko-ga-nan)
n
Tree length (for firewood) (plural)

Aabadaakoogaade
(Aa-ba-daa-koo-gaa-de)
adv
Always locked

Aabadaakoogaadek
(Aa-ba-daa-koo-gaa-dek)
adv
Something that is locked (more specific)

Aabadaakwagaaza
(Aa-ba-daa-kwa-gaa-za)
adv
Someone who is always locked up

Aabadaanhzhesewag
(Aa-ba-daanh-zhe-se-wag)
v
They light up continuously(eg; lightning)

Aabadaaptkaanaa
(Aa-ba-daap-tkaa-naa)
adv
Someone or a living thing tied up, There is no way to untie.

Aabadaaskonesewag
(Aa-ba-daa-sko-nese-wag)
v
Continuous lightning

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