Hak’i = who is, you have a glottal stop after the hak, meaning stop before saying the I sound paas’i pàasa’a noova = food nonova = eating (pl). tuumoyta = eating (sg) Huvam nonova’a = Y’all eat Just as English, if you have a singular subject you must have a singular verb and if you have pluaral subjects you must have a plural verb. Example: Tiyòoya tuumoyta. The little boy is eating. Totimhòoyam noonova. The little boys are eating. Pay yàasa’a. Tsu’wisiwma
Its beneficial to those who want to learn Hopi but couldn't if you use UPPERCASE and lowercase language. It doesnt help me...aber meine Emilio Reynosa Wollen aus es ist! Go home men.
These are great! Thanks for making a video with the spelling! Can't wait for more videos... maybe one with helpful words and phrases used on a daily basis?! :)
can you please do more hopi videos i really want to learn hopi and be fluent i am hopi and want to know before u get initiated i only know a few when my soho says them
Nice video! Thanks Have you seen the old Hopi Deseret alphabet by any chance? Since there wasn't a written language, guess the Spaniards never bothered huh?, the mormon missionaries tried to create a Hopi Orthography
JD Dalton um yeah hi I'm from Moenkopi or Moencopi. I'm maasaw. I just wanna say that I go to bean dance in Hotevilla and I'm not from there. And some of the words you are pronouncing are incorrect.
For "hak'i," does the apostrophe indicate a pause or a glottal stop there? I don't hear it when you say the word. Or is it a contraction? -- I hear the longer vowel in "haaki," though. It sound like either two separate vowels, or else a longer duration (held for two or three beats). -- I just don't hear the glottal stop in "hak'i." :) Thanks, JD!
Yes.......the apostrophe mark is a glottal stop which indicates a short stop before saying the rest. In this case, the i is not attached to the k, but by itself when pronouncing the word. Hak.' i
are there any ways to learn online without actually going to arizona? What about basic phrases and pronunciation? could you possibly continue this series? :)
Hopi should use hangul 한글 for written words or create an alphabet that fits writing system learn about the creation of 한글 and you will see it is almost the same situation almost
is there a word thats pronounced.. win^chaw or wen^cha... im not sure how to spell it. this has to do with people if the land can you hear me now? great guardians have come down to our ancestors scared buriel ground. i live near the verde valley river..
Dialects do not make that much difference when we are speaking to each, we still understand each other...."mutual intelligibility". He is a 3rd Mesa speaker, so saying words in 3rd Mesa. exp.: tumala'ta/tumala'yta. 2nd Mesa dialect does not have the "y" sound in the word, just a glottal stop. Pay yàasa'a.
@@tsuwisiwmapolikwaptiwa21 I’m from Shungopavi, second Mesa. I grew up urbanized because my other grandma is Tewa/San Juan and was brought to Denver due to the Indian relocation act. I want to learn my language. Serious about learning. I just don’t have the resources to know whom I would speak to.
Hi! would like to get in touch with you sometime... idk if you know me as well as I know you. Interested in collaborating about language and Ed Tech. Ask ur ma if you dont remember me! Ur cuz Kenzi!
Muchas gracias por compartir tu maravillosa lengua...y por mostraros tal y como soy, me encantan vuestros besos... Que envidia hahaha. Os adoro. Namasté
Wow teach me!! I’m Hopi and have been urbanized my entire life... always wanted to speak Hopi like my grandma.
Kwahu!
𐐗𐐶𐐰𐐸𐐳!
Love the word for eagle
Fun fact the closest related languages to Hopi are the Aztec languages for example Nahuatl.
Hak’i = who is, you have a glottal stop after the hak, meaning stop before saying the I sound
paas’i
pàasa’a
noova = food
nonova = eating (pl). tuumoyta = eating (sg)
Huvam nonova’a = Y’all eat
Just as English, if you have a singular subject you must have a singular verb and if you have pluaral subjects you must have a plural verb.
Example:
Tiyòoya tuumoyta. The little boy is eating.
Totimhòoyam noonova. The little boys are eating.
Pay yàasa’a.
Tsu’wisiwma
So how would say the little boy doesn't like to eat meat?
Its beneficial to those who want to learn Hopi but couldn't if you use UPPERCASE and lowercase language. It doesnt help me...aber meine Emilio Reynosa Wollen aus es ist! Go home men.
@@steveb1437 Tiyooya sikwit qa kwangwayta. (Basically means doesn't like (eat) meat and understood that he doesn't eat meat).
These are great! Thanks for making a video with the spelling! Can't wait for more videos... maybe one with helpful words and phrases used on a daily basis?! :)
can you please do more hopi videos i really want to learn hopi and be fluent i am hopi and want to know before u get initiated i only know a few when my soho says them
I know these are my most popular videos .... I need to plan a come back for this. I'm glad how many people have enjoyed watching these.
OK! I forgot, you said Fiance...soooo???? When did you have your wedding?!? Congrats my two spirit friends! Proud to your pride today. again.
More language vid's
Nice video! Thanks
Have you seen the old Hopi Deseret alphabet by any chance? Since there wasn't a written language, guess the Spaniards never bothered huh?, the mormon missionaries tried to create a Hopi Orthography
I enjoyed it! Esquali.
This is amazing. I am hopi too my brother!!
My mother grew up in Taos. Now I'm finally learning some of the language. Thank you both!
Love it!
It's always awesome to hear and learn a new language, especially from a totally different language family than Indo-European.
+John Weiss expect more in the future! Thanks for subscribing on Patron as well!
Hak'I" also means "Wait" with the accent more on the "I"
haaki = wait Hak'i = Who?
Awesome vid! I actually guessed correct on many of the words before you've given hints. I don't know how, with being Ndéé and Tsalagi.
Are you going to go to the bean dance in tuba city
+chauntball I'm not from Moenkopi
Ok just asking
What village are you from
Sipaulovi sorry just saw this comment.
JD Dalton um yeah hi I'm from Moenkopi or Moencopi. I'm maasaw. I just wanna say that I go to bean dance in Hotevilla and I'm not from there. And some of the words you are pronouncing are incorrect.
How would you say Bear in Hopi
Noova is food in general. Nonova is to eat.
Askwali you guys 💞🥰👍
Thank you. I haven't been on the rez in years. One forgets.
💚
Very int
For "hak'i," does the apostrophe indicate a pause or a glottal stop there? I don't hear it when you say the word. Or is it a contraction? -- I hear the longer vowel in "haaki," though. It sound like either two separate vowels, or else a longer duration (held for two or three beats). -- I just don't hear the glottal stop in "hak'i." :) Thanks, JD!
Yes.......the apostrophe mark is a glottal stop which indicates a short stop before saying the rest. In this case, the i is not attached to the k, but by itself when pronouncing the word. Hak.' i
I really enjoyed this. Would you ever consider teaching Hopi through Skype or whatsapp? I'm part of a language class like that.
That's cool! I'm not that fluent enough anymore to teach conversational Hopi.
are there any ways to learn online without actually going to arizona? What about basic phrases and pronunciation? could you possibly continue this series? :)
Hopi should use hangul 한글 for written words or create an alphabet that fits writing system learn about the creation of 한글 and you will see it is almost the same situation almost
Some Aymara in Bolivia have been looking into it
It may not work for every language however
This helps me a lot with my language
is there a word thats pronounced.. win^chaw or wen^cha... im not sure how to spell it. this has to do with people if the land can you hear me now? great guardians have come down to our ancestors scared buriel ground. i live near the verde valley river..
im muscogee creek and it is very important to learn and preserve our culture if you dont know the language you are a lost indian
Samivaya JD
i have a very short sound recording of someone speaking i need translating if you can get back to me please
What village are u from?
How to pronounce hehewuti which means warrior mother spirit.
This makes me miss home💙💛❤️
Each village has their own dialect and their own Hopi words with several meanings. He says certain words with the wrong meaning from where I come from
Dialects do not make that much difference when we are speaking to each, we still understand each other...."mutual intelligibility". He is a 3rd Mesa speaker, so saying words in 3rd Mesa. exp.: tumala'ta/tumala'yta. 2nd Mesa dialect does not have the "y" sound in the word, just a glottal stop. Pay yàasa'a.
@@tsuwisiwmapolikwaptiwa21 I’m from Shungopavi, second Mesa. I grew up urbanized because my other grandma is Tewa/San Juan and was brought to Denver due to the Indian relocation act. I want to learn my language. Serious about learning. I just don’t have the resources to know whom I would speak to.
I'm hopi I've never heard my own language lol
Ya'll are cute. Thank you for this.
I have a friend named nuva I'm hopi he hopi to
Hi! would like to get in touch with you sometime... idk if you know me as well as I know you. Interested in collaborating about language and Ed Tech. Ask ur ma if you dont remember me! Ur cuz Kenzi!
Send me an email. I would like to hear more
Not sure how!... sorry!
if you go to my facebook page you can message me. All of my social media is under jdpianokeys
@@mackenzinavenma1813 still interested??? :)
Hak'i means. who is he or she. Not what.
Hinti'i
@@samivayajd Hak'i = who is that?
haaki = wait
Anyone Dawawungwa?
If so then u r my relative
Askwali!
TF!!!
Muchas gracias por compartir tu maravillosa lengua...y por mostraros tal y como soy, me encantan vuestros besos... Que envidia hahaha. Os adoro. Namasté
Askwali
So you're a gay albino Hopi? Amiright?
what's does that have to do with anything?
Hehe koo naspi stop kissing lol jk
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