Part of speech
noun inanimateDefinition
book, letter (correspondence), document, any written material
Noun Forms
- Plural:
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wikhikonol
- Possessed:
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'tuwikhikon, 'tahtuwikhikon
- Locative:
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wikhikonok
- Diminutive:
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wikhikonossis booklet, note pad
Example Sentences
| Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English | |
|---|---|---|
| Anqoc ma-te keq kisi-'ci-nonomu wikhikonihkuk, kil-ote ktahcuwi-kehkims keq. | Sometimes you can't learn anything from books, you have to learn it on your own. | |
| Yut wikhikonossis, Olonaksonsisok 'tokehkimkun wasis elankeyasit, eli-pehkonomat, eli-pehkiyusit, naka eli-wolihpit. | This little book, Little Moccasins, teaches a child how to care for himself, keep his surroundings tidy, keep himself clean, and eat well. | |
| Ktolakopehtun tahalu-tehp nahaht itomuwik wikhikon. | You bind it (basket) as the book indicates above. (PN) |
Audio Recordings
| Recording | Type | Speaker | |
|---|---|---|---|
| word | Stephanie | ||
| example | Stephanie |