Tutchone
Tutchone is  Na-Dene language spoken by the native population of central and south central Yukon in the country of Canada.  It has about 450 speakers of the total population of less than 2000.  Most speakers are middle aged and beyond and nearly all are bilingual in English.  There are two distinct dialects known at Tutchone - NOrthern and Tutchone - Southern.

The greeting in the northern dialect is shown on our web page.  The Tutchone - Southern greeting is "Ut'akwadch'e dzanu nakwitth'at & Nan ayu nakwitth'at daye sha kuule je".


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