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You entered the Bridgeport dialect of Numu (Northern Paiute) and lake in English

kiba, n.

mountain

Derived from: -ba "absolutive suffix"

Examples

  • kiba "mountain" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • kiba "mountain" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • kiba "mountain" (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • kiba bedaggwana "at the base of the mountain" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • kiba gwedduggway "top of the mountain" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • kiba toogoonnoo "cliff" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • kibamatu sunabe "mountain cottonwood" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • kibaway "in the mountains" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • kibaway "in the mountains" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • naneddayggu "die of laughter" (Spoken by Edith McCann)
  • tuutse'yoo kiba "small mountain" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • tuutse'yoo kiba "hill" (Spoken by Edith McCann)
  • Kibaway meakwu.
    I'm going to climb a mountain.
    (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • Esoo togga ena kibamupa wadzekatu.
    The dog hid in the mountains.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Nuu kiba manay.
    I'm tired.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Nuu togga watsehoo ena kibamupa.
    I lost your dog in the mountains.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Degunu edza'a enaa kiba mowpawunu nadagway meabadote.
    The coyotes are jumping around the hill.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)

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