Karuk Dictionary
by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)
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-avrik in response to motion
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #856 | revised Mar 01 2005
-avrik • SUFF • in response to motion
Derivative (1)
ipsháravrik "to help"
Source: WB G754.21
Sentence examples (9)
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Káru pachishíih upsáravriiktih, avansáxiich.
And the dog is helping the boy.Source: Vina Smith, Avansáxiich káru Chishíih káru Xanchíifich (VS-19) | read full text
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neepsháravrikeesh.
She will help me.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about weaving a hat (VS-37) | read full text
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pananikîit îin neepsháravrikeesh.
My grandmother will help me.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about weaving a hat (VS-37) | read full text
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naa iim îin neepsháravriik.
Will you help me?Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about weaving a hat (VS-37) | read full text
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uum vura itíhaan neepsháravriiktih.
She always helps me.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about weaving a hat (VS-37) | read full text
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uum vúra itíhaan îin neepsháravriiktih
She always helps me.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about weaving a hat (VS-37) | read full text
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itíhaan îin neepsháravrik.
She always helps me.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about weaving a hat (VS-37) | read full text
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kúna vúra pa'ararakéevriikshas,
pa'ararapihnîichas,
pananikáruk va'araréefyiivshas koovúra neepsháravrik.
But the Karuk old women, the Karuk old men, my Karuk friends, they all helped me.Source: William Bright, "Speech to Karuk Tribal Council" (WB-01) | read full text
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yuuxmachmahánach úkfuukiraa papirishkâarim,
upsáravrik patóo skúruhruprav.
Lizard grabbed Grizzly, he helped her pull it out.Source: Nettie Ruben, "Lizard and Grizzly Bear" (WB_KL-34) | read full text