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

ewatse'yoo, adj.

many

Derived from: ewa "many", -tse "diminutive", -'yoo "adjectival subject marker"

Examples

  • ewatse'yoo "many" (Spoken by Morris Jack)

Related words

bare stem  ewatse

Examples

  • Ewatse'yoo baa'a nobeggway.
    There is a lot of water in the house.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Enaggwe moo'asoo ewatse'yoo tuhudd ena maneamepunne.
    Lots of deer used to be hanging around here.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Moo'asoo ewatse'yoo tuhudda yaaggway [yaaggway] maneamepune.
    Lots of deer used to be hanging around here.
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Nuu ewatsegoo.
    I have many (friends).
    (Spoken by Morris Jack)
  • Ewatse nanekoe umu numu.
    They are laughing a lot.
    (Spoken by Edith McCann)