Iliodor Philemonof

Iliodor Philemonof

Located here is a collection of recordings from Iliodor Philemonof in Unangam tunuu (the Aleut language)

Iliodor Philemonof is heard here speaking Qagaadan Tunuu, also known as the Eastern dialect of Unangam tunuu (the Aleut language). 

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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "Don't be lazy" in Unangam tunuu. This recording was done at APIA.
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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "Thank you" in Unangam tunuu. This recording was done at APIA.
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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "Beautiful morning" in Unangam tunuu. This recording was done at APIA.
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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "Clean your bedroom" in Unangam tunuu. This recording was done at APIA.
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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "How are you?" in Unangam tunuu in both the most common way as well as the way you would respectfully ask elders. This recording was done at APIA.
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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "May I go to the bathroom?" in Unangam tunuu. This recording was done at APIA.
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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "Turn out the lights" in Unangam tunuu. This recording was done at APIA.
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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "Wash your hands" in Unangam tunuu. This recording was done at APIA.
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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "What are you doing?" in Unangam tunuu. This recording was done at APIA.
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Unangam Tunuu
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This is a recording of Iliodor Philemonof saying "What time is it?" in Unangam tunuu. This recording was done at APIA.