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# High honorific is frequently used by younger speakers to denote respect for an elder.  
# High honorific is frequently used by younger speakers to denote respect for an elder.  


==Literacy==
For a person to be considered litterate, they must translate and read this poem perfectly.
:Kū7u čxʷūpu ȟuku kʷujłukʷ,
:ȟuc’ hi siwk’ ȟsuƛu łūxʷ.
:Pʷ’ūkʷi xʷtaksā sujc’ 7xʷū kʷūx ȟi,
:xtu7 piwšīkʷī qak lapxʷa qi.
:ƛaj hāja 7ūqu kʷ’ū xc’iw kaj,
:ƛūt līšīsq cajčukʷ xīj taj.
:Ksaj kīƛiwč kx’u xuj k’ī q’iw,
:č’ū kʷ’aw ptujt’aw c’īxlū čujc p’iw.
:Kʷ’uj ław čaw xʷūj kši 7awƛapcikʷ,
:Łułqujp q’i hukiw t’uhaȟiƛ łupłiqʷ.
:7ī kʷ’i p’aw t’iwƛ kʷaj jāq’ī,
:łiwā xʷław tʷ’ajt p’ā  ƛ’īkū p’ī.
:K’a pīc’ī sƛiwki xʷ’cajk t’īḥtā p’aj,
:kʷ’akawkʷ ƛuqaqā cipiw 7ūȟ ł’it’aj.
:7xʷap’ȟas qūƛ’u kʷ’ū q’iw,
:wač sp’uj k̯aj xʷāt’iw.
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