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# to die
# to die
#: {{ux|cacr||}}
#: {{ux|cacr|Tsiyako'''yę́:y''' etsǫ́ tayakitshatuké: rų:mą:kha:tą́ oyų̀tsh.|A lot of '''dead''' fish have been washing ashore since they opened up the oil rig.}}

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Cabot Creole

Etymology

From Proto-North Iroquoian *-ihej-

Pronunciation

Verb

-yé꞉y (perfective -ye꞉yų̀s, punctual -yę́꞉y)

  1. to die
    Tsiyakoyę́꞉y etsǫ́ tayakitshatuké: rų:mą:kha꞉tą́ oyų̀tsh.
    A lot of dead fish have been washing ashore since they opened up the oil rig.