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You entered the Bridgeport dialect of Numu (Northern Paiute) and paiute in English
- A'waggoo Dukadu Bridgeport Paiute people
- Koodza Duka'a Mono Lake Paiute people
- Kooyooe Dukadu Pyramid Lake Paiute people
- numu person, Indian person, Paiute
- Ona Dukadu Coleville Paiute people
- Pogi Dukadu Bridgeport Paiute people
- Taboosse Dukadu Yerington Paiute people
- Toe Dukadu Fallon Paiute people
- Way Dukadu Bridgeport Paiute people
- Wea Dukadu Yosemite Paiute People
tooamobe, n.
children
Derived from: -be "absolutive suffix"
Examples
- tooamobe "children" (Spoken by Morris Jack)
- waha'yoo tooamobe "two children" (Spoken by Morris Jack)
- Taboo'oo kemmanno'odooe nanekoe, ki napedzeanna kedu dooamobe.The cottontail kept on coming, and they were laughing, making fun of him, the groundhog kids.(Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- Moo'asoo numme dooamobeno numme.A long time ago when we were kids.(Spoken by Edith McCann)
- Yaa esoo nana'a eka tuubedzo'ne yaatoo tuba umu tooamobe ke'a.The young man made the old woman give the children pinenuts.(Spoken by Morris Jack)
- Nuu e bea tooamobeno nasoodduhaykwu.I pray for my family.(Spoken by Morris Jack)
- Soo nana manegeggoo tooamobeno te'ate'a.The man played with five children.(Spoken by Edith McCann)
Derivative words and phrases
- tooamobe mahanedu "baby sitting"