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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
wunudu, n.
tree
Derived from: wunu "stand", -du "subject nominalizer"
Examples
- tuutse'yoo wunudu "little tree" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
- wunudu "tree" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
- wunudu naka "tree leaf" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
- wunudu tseka "cut tree" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- wunudu woka'a "cut trees (durative)" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- wunudu wuka'a "chop down a tree (durative)" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- wunudu wuka'a "chop down a tree (durative)" (Spoken by Edith McCann)
- Hoodzeba wunuduggway katu.A bird is sitting in the tree.(Spoken by Morris Jack)
- Wunudu poyakwu.You're going to climb a tree.(Spoken by Grace Dick)
- Nuu wunududoha katukwu.I'm going to sit underneath the tree.(Spoken by Morris Jack)
- Soo naatse'e how ka weamma soobbeddayhoo sukoo yaa weamma hubbu wunudumma poo'ya.The boy is ready to climb up a tree.(Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- Yise eka wunudu yaa munaggwa boonne.And he is looking at the tree next to him.(Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
Derivative words and phrases
- wudoowunudu sunabe "poplar tree"
- wunudu tusemadu "tree branch"