Ararahih'urípih
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taayvávan many people

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lexicon ID #5546 | revised Dec 20 2015

taayvávan N • many people

Derivation táayva-ávan  (= táay-va-ávan)
several-ANIM  (= much-INDEF-ANIM)

  • hâari ichámahich vúra pakun'ípakti, káru hâari taayvávan vúra. Sometimes they came back one by one, and sometimes in a bunch. [Reference: TK 201.42]
  • taayvávan iinâak kun'áharaarahiti. There were lots of people in the house. [Reference: TK 229.13]


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  1. koovúra kun'áraarahiti, taayvávan vúra.
    Everyone was (there), lots of people.
    Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Crane" (WB_KL-42) | read full text
  2. " kíri kunxús ' taayvávan panu'áraarahitih.'"
    "Let them think we are a lot of people!"
    Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil and the Girl" (WB_KL-64) | read full text