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(Created page with "==Knrawi== ===Etymology=== {{rfe|knra}} Related to Soc'ul' {{term|mauez'u}} ===Pronunciation=== {{knra-ipa|maʊ˩x̟aʊ|mɔʊ˩x̟ɛw|ŋʷəʊ˩xəw|mɒʊ˩s̠ɒw|məu˩xʲəw|məu˩ʃəw}} ===Noun=== {{knra-n}} # a kind of long hat decorated with shark or crocodile teeth used in southern Nthequat to scare pests and demons away #: {{ux|knra|sentence in Knrawi here|translation here}} {{knra-table-n-low-v|maùsau|màusau|mausàu|maûsau|mâusau|mausâu}} Categor...") |
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# a kind of long hat decorated with shark or crocodile teeth used in southern Nthequat to scare pests and demons away | # a kind of long hat decorated with shark or crocodile teeth used in southern Nthequat to scare pests and demons away | ||
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{{knra-table-n-low-v|maùsau|màusau|mausàu|maûsau|mâusau|mausâu}} | {{knra-table-n-low-v|maùsau|màusau|mausàu|maûsau|mâusau|mausâu}} | ||
[[Category:Knrawi terms missing Wacag]] | [[Category:Knrawi terms missing Wacag]] |
Latest revision as of 12:36, 13 December 2023
Knrawi
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. The curator will most likely add it at some point in the future.) Related to Soc'ul' mauez'u
Pronunciation
⫽maʊ˩x̟aʊ⫽
- (Standard) IPA(key): [mɔʊ˩x̟ɛw]
- (Royal) IPA(key): [ŋʷəʊ˩xəw]
- (Urban Anajrn) IPA(key): [mɒʊ˩s̠ɒw]
- (Ufhewat) IPA(key): [məu˩xʲəw]
- (Zjiiama) IPA(key): [məu˩ʃəw]
Noun
maùsau
- a kind of long hat decorated with shark or crocodile teeth used in southern Nthequat to scare pests and demons away
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SG/PL/INDEF | ||||||||
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SGV | PTV | |||||||
GEN | GEN | |||||||
NOM/DAT | mausàug | mausâug* | mausàuvi | mausâuvi* | ||||
ACC | maùsau | maûsau* | zimàusau | zimâusau* | ||||
LOC | sg̀ mausàug | sĝ mausâug* | sr̀ mausàuvi | sr̂ mausâuvi* | ||||
*low falling tone in some regions |