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uknîi once upon a time (used to begin stories)
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lexicon ID #6221 | revised Aug 03 2005
uknîi • INTERJ • once upon a time (used to begin stories)
Source: WB files
Note: Pronounced with falling-rising pitch.
Sentence examples (13)
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uknîi kaan kun'áraarahiti itráhyar mu'túnviiv avansamúrax.
Uknii. They lived there. His ten children were just boys.Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full text -
uknîi ataháreesh vúra uyíkihiti uum vúra mahnûuvanach.
uknîi. Chipmunk was sick all the time.Source: Nettie Ruben, "Bluejay, Medicine-Man" (DAF_KT_03) | read full text -
uknîi.
Uknîi.Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Attends a Flower Dance at Orleans" (JPH_KIM-08) | read full text -
uknîi.
Uknîi.Source: Phoebe Maddux, "How Western Yellow-Bellied Racer was Transformed" (JPH_KIM-10) | read full text -
uknîi.
Uknîi.Source: Yaas, "How Grizzly Bear Got his Ears Burnt Off" (JPH_KT-01a) | read full text -
uknîi.
Uknîi.Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full text -
uknîi.
uknîi.Source: Fritz Hansen, "Mourning Dove Young Man Gambles away his Doodle Bug Grandmother's Dress" (JPH_KT-06) | read full text -
uknîi.
uknîi.Source: Abner's mother, "Crow Woman and her Neglectful Husband" (JPH_KT-08) | read full text -
uknii.
Ukni.Source: Fritz Hansen, "Coyote Falls through the Living-House Roof Hole" (JPH_KT-12) | read full text -
uknîi.
Uknîi.Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | read full text -
uknîi.
púyava káruk kahyúras kun'áraarahiti paastaah.
Once upon a time... The ducks lived upriver at Klamath Lakes.Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (WB_KL-02) | read full text -
uknîi. pihnêefich " kahyúras" uxus, " tîi kanvâarami."
uknîi. Coyote thought, "Let me go to Klamath Lakes!"Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote Trades Songs" (WB_KL-07) | read full text -
uknîi.
Once upon a time--Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full text