9Unit 54: Horses Are Four-Legged Animals
10Unit 55: A Black Hat (Stative Verbs as Modifiers)
11Unit 56: Stative Verbs as Attributes in Sentences
12Unit 57: I Want the Black One (Stative Verbs as Topics)
13Unit 58: Eagle Feather (Nouns as Modifiers) [Live]
14Unit 59: Nouns as Stative Verbs
15Unit 60: Everyday Problems
16Unit 61: Some Emotions and Feelings
17Unit 62: Kinship VI: Terms for Uncle, Aunt, Nephew and Niece
18Unit 63: Review and Summary of Time Clauses I
19Unit 64: Review and Summary of Time Clauses II
20Unit 65: Review and Summary of Time Clauses III
21Unit 66: Introducing the Word Háŋl
22Unit 67: Introducing the Word Yuŋkȟáŋ
23Unit 68: Review of Yuŋkȟáŋ
2425Unit 70: More Uses of Takúŋl
26Unit 71: Táku Waŋží (Something “hypothetical”)
27Unit 72: Táku Waŋží (Something “hypothetical”) and Táku Waŋ
28Unit 73: Takúŋl Ȟčiŋ and Tákuni
29Unit 74: Táku (Summary and Review)
30Unit 75: More on the Verb É
31Unit 76: The Verb É with Specific Things
32Unit 77: Who Is This? (Tuwé Answered with the Verb É)
33Unit 78: More Complex Sentences with Tuwé and É
34Unit 79: Tuwé with Héči and Kiŋ
35Unit 80: Tuwá “someone” as a Subject
36Unit 81: Tuwá “someone” as Object
37Unit 82: Tuwá in Questions
38Unit 83: Tuwá “someone” or “who”
39Unit 84: Someone: Tuwé or Tuwá
40Unit 85: Did Someone Come? (Tuwé Waŋží and Tuwé Ȟčiŋ)
41Unit 86: Tuwé Waŋží and Tuwé Waŋ
424344Unit 89: Already and Not Yet
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