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# to enter, to come in | # to enter, to come in | ||
#: {{ux|qsc||}} | #: {{ux|qsc|Buámu an''''ñéi''' ai an'xeý tuilyad.|Buámu the dog '''comes to''' me for scraps.}} | ||
# to arrive | # to arrive | ||
#: {{ux|qsc||}} | #: {{ux|qsc|Setnjey jey ñe je uemil, í añ'jíxnuz añ'muzax mau c'ez us'''ñéi''' bucbucbuc ha bímuvi.|I brought the gourd all the way home, but the cat knocked it over and '''there went''' my work, glug.}} | ||
===Adjective=== | ===Adjective=== |
Latest revision as of 23:01, 6 December 2024
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Etymology
From Sekhulla ŋəːi, from Wascotl onhē-i. Cognate to Gwaxol hoğe³.
Pronunciation
Verb
ñéi ᴀᴄᴄ
- to enter, to come in
- Buámu an'ñéi ai an'xeý tuilyad.
- Buámu the dog comes to me for scraps.
- to arrive
- Setnjey jey ñe je uemil, í añ'jíxnuz añ'muzax mau c'ez usñéi bucbucbuc ha bímuvi.
- I brought the gourd all the way home, but the cat knocked it over and there went my work, glug.
Adjective
ñéi
- inside, internal, inner
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Adverb
ñéi
- inward
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Synonyms
(to arrive) tercoiuj
(inside, internal, inner) ñél
Derived terms
Descendants
- Central Isles Creole: wee