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Verb Types and Animacy Explained

26 min · 28. mars 2026
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Aaron Fay is a Cree language learner with Metis roots in Saskatchewan. Aaron is an advocate for the Cree language and has garnered much notoriety through his social media presence and online learning via ⁠Tiktok⁠ [https://www.tiktok.com/@otipeyimisow]. He currently calls West Kelowna his home but spent much of his life between Edmonton and Rocky Mountain House. Aaron is also the developer of ⁠ [https://kiyanaw.net/]Kiyanaw.net [http://Kiyanaw.net]⁠ [https://kiyanaw.net/] ( translates to “all of us” ), a website dedicated to learning the Cree language containing tools and resources. Aaron joins us to give an in depth breakdown of VII, VAI and VTI's and also go into detail regarding animacy within the Cree language.

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