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

koba, n.

face

Derived from: -ba "absolutive suffix"

Examples

  • koba "face" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • koba "face" (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • koba "face" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • O soomoo'a o skoo paa'away katunna yise wetooa tu ggwo kobaggway tu booe, ki tubu tu booe tu ggwana tubu katu.
    He forgot he sat down in the water, and the pail is on top of his head and eyes, he looks like he can't see, sitting.
    (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • Ka wetooa tu ggwo kobaggway hannenna ska pa'mogo too'aykanna pa'mogo buno'o meahoo.
    He has the pail on his head and he tries to catch the frog, but it left.
    (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • Soo naatse'e koba atsa hanehoo.
    The boy's face turned red.
    (Spoken by Edith McCann)
  • Kobama monu'eahoo.
    I bumped my face.
    (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)