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Created page with "==Cabot Creole== ===Etymology=== From {{der|cacr|p=i|iro-nor-pro|-ahsiʔt-}} ===Pronunciation=== * {{IPA all|cacr|[aːʃĩ́t]}} ===Noun=== {{cacr-n|inal=1|a:s}} # leg, foot #: {{ux|cacr||}}" |
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#: {{ux|cacr||}} | #: {{ux|cacr|Tawlù ól yakoquętàsk, tǫ̀k Thǫ́m ’à: rų:m'''a:s'''lerųyą́ tayaquaquhę:nì:sk.|The old table had sharp corners, so when little Tom learned '''to walk''' we got a more rounded one.}} | ||
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Cabot Creole
Etymology
From Proto-North Iroquoian *-ahsiʔt-
Pronunciation
Noun
a꞉sį́t (inalienable, incorporating form -a꞉s-)
- leg, foot
- Tawlù ól yakoquętàsk, tǫ̀k Thǫ́m ’à: rų꞉ma꞉slerųyą́ tayaquaquhę:nì꞉sk.
- The old table had sharp corners, so when little Tom learned to walk we got a more rounded one.