Part of speech
noun inanimateDefinition
hole, cave, burrow
Noun Forms
- Plural:
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alokul, walokul
- Possessed:
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'talokum, 'tuwalokum, walokum
- Locative:
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alokuk, walokuk
- Diminutive:
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alokuhsis, walokuhsis
Example Sentences
| Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English | |
|---|---|---|
| Kisi-pisamu alokuk sepay ntemis. | My dog fell in a hole this morning. | |
| Elinaqahk yuhtol alokul awtik. | There are a lot of holes in the road. | |
| Nmoskomon waloq yaliyay sitomok. | Walking along the shore, I found a cave. | |
| Soqehs walokumol milalokotul. | A weasel's burrow has many interconnecting passages. |
Audio Recordings
| Recording | Type | Speaker | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Word | Dolly | ||
| example | David | ||
| Example | Dolly | ||
| Example | Dolly | ||
| Example | Dolly |