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#: {{ux|qsc||}} | #: {{ux|qsc|Hanú hititi Ciūa xeuád aýaii jutxux, nez '''aico'''jí hán' āhatx juño juño jeý?|Despite being told not to, Little Ciūa ate all the rice cakes; were the chefs who made them for the rest of the village '''happy'''?}} | ||
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Revision as of 04:07, 19 January 2025
Soc'ul'
Etymology
From Sekhulla ajkʷə, from Wascotl *aj-que. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl ajka.
Pronunciation
Noun
aico 2 (plural/indefinite aicou)
- dog trainer
- (please add the primary text of this usage example)
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
- happy person
- (please add the primary text of this usage example)
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
Adjective
aico
- happy
- Hanú hititi Ciūa xeuád aýaii jutxux, nez aicojí hán' āhatx juño juño jeý?
- Despite being told not to, Little Ciūa ate all the rice cakes; were the chefs who made them for the rest of the village happy?
Derived terms
Categories:
- Wascotl links with redundant alt parameters
- Soc'ul' terms from Wascotl *aj-
- Soc'ul' inherited terms
- Soc'ul' terms with Kilīmos-sāîl cognates
- Contionary
- Soc'ul' lemmas
- Soc'ul' nouns
- Soc'ul' nouns with irregular plurals
- Soc'ul' class-2 nouns
- Requests for translations of Soc'ul' usage examples
- Soc'ul' adjectives
- Soc'ul' terms with usage examples
- Soc'ul' terms missing Wacag