These forms are used to say that the speaker did not know what happened at the time it happened, but knows it now. It is used to express the speaker’s past doubt about an action.
ᒌ ᓂᐹᑯᐸᓀ ᑌᐱᔅᑳᔨᒡ᙮
chii nipaakupane tepiskaayich.
We did not know that s/he slept at his place last night.
Junker, M.-O., Blacksmith, L., & MacKenzie, M. (2015). East Cree Verbs (Southern Dialect). [Revised and expanded from 2006 original and 2013 revised edition] In The Interactive East Cree Reference Grammar. Retrieved from [URL]
MLA:
Marie-Odile Junker, Louise Blacksmith and Marguerite MacKenzie. East Cree Verbs (Southern Dialect). [Revised and expanded from 2006 original and 2013 revised edition] In The Interactive East Cree Reference Grammar. 2015. Web. [date]
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