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waačakcuuʔyk Ditidaht Dictionary

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Language Name

Ditidaht.

Alternate Language Names

Nitinaht, diiʔdiitidq.

Region

British Columbia, Canada.

Who

Ditidaht School.

Others Involved

Ernie Chester; Jimmy Chester; Christine Edgar; Robert Joseph Junior; Dorothy Shepherd; Fran Tate; Amelia Thompson; Elmer Thompson; Mike Thompson; Bernice Touchie; Robert Durocher; Cyril Edgar; Deborah Jeffrey; Pat Patterson; Sarah Tom; Adam Werle.

Publishing Information

We are unable to access publishing information for this dictionary. It appears to no longer be accesible.

How People are Cited

Speakers and contributors are cited in the Acknowledgements on the home page.

How Information is Cited

Information is cited in the Acknowledgements on the home page.

Where is Information Coming from

The information in this dictionary comes from speakers and previous works.

Tools and Framework used

This dictionary was available as a website and an app. However, it is no longer available as either as of mid 2023.

Access

This dictionary is inaccessible as of mid 2023.

Included Languages and Directionality

Ditidaht to English; English to Ditidaht.

Dialects Included

We are unable to access this dictionary to determine which dialects are included.

Type of Dictionary

This is a bilingual, bidirectional word list.

How are Entries Organised

Entries are organized alphabetically by Ditidaht/Nitinaht or English.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand
Audio
Images
Example phrases
Speakers marked Some entries are marked with speaker's initials
Dialects marked Unknown

Other Notes

As of mid 2023, this dictionary is no longer accessible as a website or an app. However, the Ditidaht School hosts the website Learn Ditidaht (https://www.learnditidaht.ca), and an app called Ditidaht Dictionary by Victor Gerard Temprano is available on the Apple App store (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ditidaht-dictionary/id1476227319).

Those interested in accessing this resource are encouraged to reach out to those involved in making this dictionary for more information.

External Links

The link to the waačakcuuʔyk Ditidaht Dictionary website, which no longer works as of mid 2023: https://ditidahtdictionary.com/word-list/