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Regular Price $129.95 Buy Info | | Type 1 and TrueType Times-style plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic fonts with bitmaps polished in 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24 point sizes. The font contains over 130 languages, including the complete character sets of all of the Roman-based European... | | | | | Saûn-phaåm Phaàn giôùi-thieäu Maãu cuûa moät baøi vaên Chuyeån-dòch Saûn-phaåm Phaàn giôùi-thieäu Cree is one of the major Indian languages of Canada. It is spoken by about 85,000 people in the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Cree to this day is written in a system of syllabic symbols introduced by a Protestant missionary in the year 1840. The language belongs to the Algonkian family.
There are four main dialect divisions of Cree but the two important ethnic divisions historically were the Swampy Cree of the Forests of Manitoba and Ontario and Plains Cree of Saskatchewan and Alberta. Cree ñöôïc xöû-duïng trong Gia-naõ-ñaïi Language Family Family: North American Indian Subgroup: Algonkian Baûn quyeàn © Kenneth Katzner,
Nhöõng ngoân ngöõ treân theá-giôùi,
xuaát baûn bôûi Routledge. Maãu cuûa moät baøi vaên Chuyeån-dòch Greetings, my very dear friend,
I am writing to you again, a little. I have not seen another letter from you since I wrote to you. I am wondering how you are. I wonder if you are in good health. I would really like to hear from you folks. Today's mail-plane will be the last to arrive before the freeze-up; therefore I am writing this letter this morning so that I may send it off immediately. I myself am well at this time.
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