Part of speech
noun inanimateDefinition
rag; cloth, fabric
Noun Forms
- Plural:
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ahtulhawekonol, altulhawekonol
- Possessed:
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'tahtulhawekonum, 'taltulhawekonum
- Locative:
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ahtulhawekonok, altulhawekonok
- Diminutive:
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ahtulhawekonossis, altulhawekonossis
Example Sentences
| Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English | |
|---|---|---|
| Musa macahahkoc qeni-yalcoktek ahtulhawekonol tuhsanok. | Don't leave while there are dirty rags lying around in the shed. | |
| Milin yet ahtulhawekon! | Give me that rag over there! | |
| Eluwehk-otehc natonuhmon altulhawekon. | I think I'll go buy some cloth. | |
| Ahtulhawekonuhs. | Old, worn out rag. | |
| Ntahcuwi apc kiluwahtunol apc kotokil ahtulhawekonol. | I'll have to find some more rags. | |
| On yaq wot-olu qosqehsuhs 'sakhiptun, iyey, altulhawekon. 'Tolekehtun-na. | So the old woman brought out some sort of rag. She spread it out. (MT) |
Audio Recordings
| Recording | Type | Speaker | |
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| word | Dolly | ||
| example | David | ||
| Example | Dolly | ||
| Example | Dolly | ||
| Example | Dolly | ||
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