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====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
Chucho is class II when used in the sense of "dog", making the plural {{l|gnym|chuchosi}}, while it is class I when used in the sense of "whip", making the plural {{l|gnym|wachucho}}
Chucho is class II when used in the sense of "dog", making the plural {{l|gnym|chuchosi}}, while it is class I when used in the sense of "whip", making the plural {{l|gnym|wachucho}}.

Latest revision as of 09:54, 23 May 2026

Ganymedian

Chucho.

Etymology

From Spanish chucho.

Pronunciation

Noun

chucho class I/II (plural chuchosi or wachucho, diminutive chuchito, augmentative chuchono)

  1. dog
    Chucho se Pernell ni naña?
    Where is that dog Pernell?
  2. whip

Usage notes

Chucho is class II when used in the sense of "dog", making the plural chuchosi, while it is class I when used in the sense of "whip", making the plural wachucho.