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kóku oh-oh!
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3903 | revised Apr 21 2005
kóku • INTERJ • oh-oh!
Source: WB 903, p.362
Note: No lengthening of -k-.
- kóku, yáxa hûut tu'iin panunukrívraam. Oh-oh, look, what's wrong with our house? [Reference: WB T57.135]
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xás pakéevniikich upiip, "
kóku,
yáxa hûut tu'iin,
panunukrívraam.
And the old woman said, "Oh-oh, look, what's wrong with our house?Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full text