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You entered the Burns dialect of Numu (Northern Paiute)

me, det.

plural determiner

Examples

  • Yaisi me tooge du nobiausi, me toogedu tsahibikeugaasi tammi miagaakwe mii.
    So then, having packed up the dogs, and having made sure those dogs get a drink so we'd take off.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Nemmi yaisi wo'yogaau ka noo'yuna, me tehonagaade podo himanna ka himma kutsu poodu nemmi mi'a.
    And we'd all go along in single file, those who are going digging holding onto (their) digging sticks, along that cow trail, we went.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • "Ina ka hanno apa me watsi tiuna, me te tuame"
    "Near here somewhere (she) is probably hiding them, her fawns.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Yaisi me ddooga peno'o una peno'o peesu tehoawai, me ddooga.
    And the dogs, too, were out there hunting on their own, those dogs.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)
  • Unau tehoawainna, unakuga tepituhakuga ka me kide mayeu'yainna wohinna miiu enipenni'yakwi.
    Out there while hunting, (they) would find some groundhog, probably under the rocks somewhere out there, and by barking, (they) would continually make noise.
    (Spoken by Nepa Kennedy)