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You entered the Bridgeport dialect of Numu (Northern Paiute) and water in English
- haakenoobbu water hemlock
- paa'a water
- paa'a oha'a waterbaby
- paa'a sawabe water rose
- paa'awaytu tonegapu water lily
- paddoose American dipper (water ouzel)
- padzo'o fresh water spring
- pamaka give water
- pasegoku watersnake
- paydda get water
- pehabe paa'a Sweetwater
- waadukudadze watercress
-du, aff.
locatival suffix
Examples
- Nuu buno'o eka naatse'e yaatudu dutukakwu.I want the boy to eat.(Spoken by Morris Jack)
- Moo'asoo meatu [or yaagwaytoo] ewa'yoo tuhudda yaatoo.Long ago there were many deer her.(Spoken by Morris Jack)
- Soo togga buno'o yaa eka tubbema yaana'onabatu meahoo.The dog ran around the rock.(Spoken by Edith McCann)
- Moo'asoo too'e how managgwe yise tuba yise nahanekwuse ka ewa tuba moo'asoo yaatuna, numme yise oto'o oe nobeka'yoo, yooo know, penaynoots hanekwuse.A long time ago we did all kinds of things, like picking pinenuts, there were a lot of pinenuts here a long time ago, we lived here, you know, and we would go around to pick them.(Spoken by Edith McCann)
- Aha, oohooddu ggisoo.Yes, that's probably the reason.(Spoken by Edith McCann)
Words with this affix
- Petanagwatu "Bishop, Owens Valley"
- kibamatu sunabe "aspen"
- kwenaggwatu "north"
- paa'awaytu tonegapu "water lily"