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You entered the Burns dialect of Numu (Northern Paiute)

-'yu, aff.

adjectival subject marker

Examples

  • Pisa iwasu nana'atazu tenikwehede hudziba teetsi'yu.
    It's a beautiful singer, that little bird (knows lots of different songs).
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Yaisi atazu tiwau eniwenne su hudziba teetsi'yu.
    Then again it would say something different, that little bird.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Üezizi usu uuni'yu miiu.
    That 'Eezizi,' it was like that.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Hauga uuni'yu mii tia'a.
    Somehow, it says that way.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Nemmi ka oo iwa'yuna owi nokadenna [m]i piano su i mu'a.
    We were out there, camping out there as a group with my mother and maternal grandmother.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)

Related words

objective  -ku

Other pronunciations

-ggu (Bridgeport), -ggu (Mono Lake), -ggu (Walker River)

Examples

  • Ka owitu tia'a usu nisupidakwadunna ka tehonagaa uuniku...
    He wants to learn about that (story), about going root-digging.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Tenoonna nemmi himma tekabadu tenoonna neme dekaba tenoonna yaisi tewau himma piikana a naumakwai tuhunanna, uuniku nemmi tenoonna sesema tewau tewematse'a.
    And we packed something for lunch, bread, Indian bread (we) packed for lunch and also in between put some bacon, and sometimes that kind, jam, we prepared.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • "Trail," uuniku tia'a, uunitu nemmi mianna obi momootu, oo ka'a.
    A trail, it was, along that we went as we travelled along, there it was.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Iwau su yapa wogowenne.
    The ipos were plentiful and thick.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Oo ka unaku tuamega, su tenna.
    And (they) had fawns out there, that antelope.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)

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