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#: {{ux|gnym|'''Chucho''' se Pernell ni | #: {{ux|gnym|'''Chucho''' se Pernell ni keyá?|Where is that '''dog''' Pernell?}} | ||
# whip | # whip | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
Chucho is class II when used in the sense of "dog", making the plural {{l|gnym|chuchosi}}, while it is class I when used in the sense of "whip", making the plural {{l|gnym|wachucho}}. | Chucho is class II when used in the sense of "dog", making the plural {{l|gnym|chuchosi}}, while it is class I when used in the sense of "whip", making the plural {{l|gnym|wachucho}}. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:29, 24 May 2026
Ganymedian

Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
chucho class I/II (plural chuchosi or wachucho, diminutive chuchito, augmentative chuchono)
- dog
- Chucho se Pernell ni keyá?
- Where is that dog Pernell?
- whip
Usage notes
Chucho is class II when used in the sense of "dog", making the plural chuchosi, while it is class I when used in the sense of "whip", making the plural wachucho.