Ararahih'urípih
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íinva forest fire

Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #1683 | revised Aug 01 2014

íinva N • forest fire

Derivation íinva-a  (= iin-va-a)
burn-DEVERB  (= burn-PL.ACT-DEVERB)

Source: WB 622.2.1, p. 347

  • tu'invákaamha. There was a big forest fire. [Reference: WB 3: Coyote's Journey 030]


Sentence examples (6)


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  1. tu'íinva.
    It is burning.
    Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about rocks and trees. (VS-34a) | read full text
    Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Play
  2. tu'invákaamha.
    There was a big forest fire.
    Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full text
  3. vúra tu'invákaamha.
    There was a big forest fire.
    Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full text
  4. vúra tu'invákaamha.
    There was a big forest fire.
    Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full text
  5. yánava káan u'íinvahitih.
    He saw there was a forest fire there.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text
  6. kári xás umah, yánava ôok u'iinváhitih.
    And he saw it, he saw there was a forest fire here.
    Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full text