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You entered the Bridgeport dialect of Numu (Northern Paiute) and lake in English
- Hagi Walker Lake
- Koodza Duka'a Mono Lake Paiute people
- Kooyooe Dukadu Pyramid Lake Paiute people
- panunudu lake
- patsegoba ice, frozen lake
- patseota lake, not frozen
huggwapa, n.
wind
Derived from: huggwa "blow", -ba "absolutive suffix"
Examples
- huggwapa "wind" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
- huggwapa "wind" (Spoken by Morris Jack)
- huggwapa "wind" (Spoken by Edith McCann)
- huggwapa "wind" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- huggwapa "wind" (Spoken by Elaine Lundy)
- Tamme huggwapa nakapoone.We hear the wind.(Spoken by Grace Dick)
- Tuba'a nuu kuddenna nuu yise soo huggwapa yise ka sutaggoo kado'o yukwe'yoo.I clean the pinenuts, then the wind gets rid of what you don't want.(Spoken by Edith McCann)
- Huggwapa sagwa'ne huggwadzagate.The wind is blowing lightly.(Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- Huggwapa natsaggwunapu tsaggwunna.The wind opened the door.(Spoken by Madeline Stevens)