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===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
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#: {{ux|qsc|Meneñmeneñ, ñ'ih'''t'er'me'''z'i Cñisber' jál xauauñ'an.|Meneñmeneñ, Cñisber' could tell '''something was amiss with' those city slickers.}} | #: {{ux|qsc|Meneñmeneñ, ñ'ih'''t'er'me'''z'i Cñisber' jál xauauñ'an.|Meneñmeneñ, Cñisber' could tell '''something was amiss with' those city slickers.}} | ||
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Pronunciation
Noun
t'er'me 3 (plural/indefinite ez'e t'er'me)
- feeling that something is wrong
- Meneñmeneñ, ñ'iht'er'mez'i Cñisber' jál xauauñ'an.
- Meneñmeneñ, Cñisber' could tell something was amiss with' those city slickers.