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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
tse-, aff.
with sharp object (instrumental prefix)
Examples
- Peepoma ma nadzeposa.The papers are stuck on a sharp thing.(Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- Wedduway nadzaposa.(The paper) is threaded through the needle.(Spoken by Edith McCann)
- Pateta nuu tsepoka.I sliced potatoes into little pieces.(Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- Pateta nuu ka mogo'ne nuu tsekaaggute.I cut up potatoes for the woman.(Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
- Ebema tsepo'o.Paint your face with chalk.(Spoken by Madeline Stevens)
Words with this affix
- nadzetonnoo "walking stick"
- nadzetsaka "field hockey"
- setoonne "pinch"
- tseggwuna "open with sharp object"
- tsehane "pry"
- tsekaa "cut with long object"
- tsekaduggu "put up a tent"
- tsekoodooe "stir"
- tsekunna "trap"
- tsemaya "stir with stick"
- tsepe "pluck"
- tsepo'o "paint face"
- tsepoo'ma "plug"
- tsepoonooe "lock"
- tsesoonne "poke"
- tseto'a "pry"
- tsetooka "point at"