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itwêwina is a Plains Cree Dictionary.
Type any Cree word to find its English translation. You can search for short Cree words (e.g.,atim) or very long Cree words (e.g.,ê-kî-nitawi-kâh-kîmôci-kotiskâwêyâhk). Or you can type an English word and find its possible Cree translations. You can write words in Cree using standard Roman orthography (SRO) (e.g.,acimosis) or using syllabics (e.g.,ᐊᒋᒧᓯᐢ).
itwêwina was made by theAlberta Language Technology Lab (ALTLab), in collaboration with theFirst Nations University andMaskwacîs Education Schools Commission (MESC). The dictionary entries are courtesy ofProf. Arok Wolvengrey, MESC, and Prof. emeritus Earle Waugh.
The spoken Cree word recordings are courtesy ofspeakers in Maskwacîs andMoswacîhk. Thesynthesized word-forms are based on recordings of aspeaker from Maskêko-sâkahikanihk.
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Choose a name from the dropdown to hear the word said by the speaker.
Learn more about the speaker.- Regina, SK, "Pile-o'-Bones" [literally: "where the bones are piled"]CWCree: Words, by Wolvengrey, Arok, editor. Regina, University of Regina Press, 2001.