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

peda, n.

below

Examples

  • mapeda "palm" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • pedametu kapa bedaggwa "cellar, below the floor" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • peta "below" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • peta hooodu "downstream" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • u mima peda "your palm" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • Paa'a tubbe pedamaggway hoo'oo.
    The water is running under the rock.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Nuu buno'o moo'a ki paggwegaggakwu nuu buno'o ena petametoo meakwu.
    I'm not going to go fishing tomorrow because I'm going way down below.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Umu nobe oona petame.
    Their house is down below.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Yise o moko yise skoo ma oo nabageanna pedaggwa how tabooaddakweggwadde.
    His shoes are sitting below the tub looking somehow.
    (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • Yaa hubbu tubbema katu petaga soo naatse'e ooma su'ayhoose.
    The boy went to sit on the rock because he got scared of him.
    (Spoken by Edith McCann)

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