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Aaniin
Mino giizhigad
That mean
I see your light (hello)
Today is a great day to have the sun (Good Morning)
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Ojibwe Words of the Day are Aaniin (Aw-neen) and Boozhoo (Boo-joe). Aaniin is a familiar hello and Boozhoo is a hello for when you don't know someone well.
The "j" in the phonetic spelling of Boozhoo sounds like the j in the French "Jean" or "je"
Aaniin?...Boozhoo?...Hello?
So this kept popping up in my life so I might as well address it.
Aaniin and Boozhoo in Lac du Flambeau are used interchangeably to say hello in Ojibwe.
Which one is the more correct term to use?
It's aaniin. Boozhoo is a "whitened" form of hello, learned from the French when they came to Lac du Flambeau (Lac du Flambeau is french for "Lake of the Torches" due to the torches at the end of our canoes when we went spearing for fish)
You can tell because of how similar it sounds to Bonjour. Aaniin is the actual ojibwe word for hello.

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