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

hoodzeba, n.

bird

Derived from: -ba "absolutive suffix"

Examples

  • hoodzeba "bird" (Spoken by Meg McDonald)
  • hoodzeba "bird" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • hoodzeba "bird" (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • hoodzeba "bird" (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • hoodzeba "bird" (Spoken by Edith McCann)
  • nuba hoodzeba "chickadee" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • oha hoodzeba "yellow bird" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • sawa hoodzeba "white-crowned sparrow" (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • sawa hoodzeba "white-crowned sparrow" (Spoken by Edith McCann)
  • tuba hoodzeba "pinenut bird" (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Hoodzeba wunuduggway katu.
    A bird is sitting in the tree.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Hoodzeba toogekaanu yodzedu.
    A bird is flying straight.
    (Spoken by Grace Dick)
  • Hoodzeba yotse.
    The bird is flying.
    (Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
  • Manege'yoo hoodzeba yotse.
    Five birds are flying.
    (Spoken by Edith McCann)
  • Waha'yoo hoodzeba yotse.
    Two birds are flying.
    (Spoken by Edith McCann)

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