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ivyíihraa (pl.) to come here
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3490 | revised Feb 18 2015
ivyíihraa • V • (pl.) to come here
Derivation: | ivyih-raa |
go.(pl.)-here |
Source: WB 800.3, p.356
- ôok kíivyiihraa. You people come here! [Reference: KV]
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púyava pá-'aas u-kríkurih-va púyava pa-'áama tá kun-ívyiihraa xás urípih-ak tá kun-ihmáravar you.see NOMZ-water 3s(>3)-set.net-ESS you.see NOMZ-salmon PERF 3pl(>3s)-come.here.(pl.) then net-Locative PERF 3pl(>3s)-run.in.through.(pl.) So when they set it into the water, when the salmon came up, then they ran into the net. Source: Julia Starritt, "Salmon Fishing" (WB_KL-69) | read full text