Contionary:joñ'ur: Difference between revisions
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# (''of aquatic animals'') big, large | # (''of aquatic animals'') big, large | ||
#: ''Ji añ'ú tarca '''joñ'ur'''.'' | #: ''Ji añ'ú tarca '''joñ'ur'''.'' | ||
#:: ''The ''' | #:: ''The '''large''' river otter is eating.'' | ||
===Synonyms=== | ===Synonyms=== |
Revision as of 04:12, 15 April 2023
Soc'ul'
Etymology
From Pre-Soc'ul' həŋːur, from Wascotl *fen-kor-
Pronunciation
(Soc'ul') IPA: [xo̞˩ŋʷˀu˧r]
Noun
joñ'ur CL4 (plural ez'e joñ'ur)
- big fish, large fish
- Hanútni joñ'ur ta.
- He caught three big fish.
- Hanútni joñ'ur ta.
Adjective
joñ'ur
- (of aquatic animals) big, large
- Ji añ'ú tarca joñ'ur.
- The large river otter is eating.
- Ji añ'ú tarca joñ'ur.