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no'oh

Dictionary entry

no'ohnum • two (round things)

Lexicon record # 2245 | Source reference(s): R231

Short recordings (2) | Sentence examples (9)

  1. No'oh.
    Two (round things, money).

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    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 13: "One, two three..." (GT3-13, 2003)

  2. Wehlowaa nuemee no'oh.
    Twelve (round things, money).

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 13: "One, two three..." (GT3-13, 2003)

  3. Na'mee no'oh.
    Twenty-two (round things, money).

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    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 13: "One, two three..." (GT3-13, 2003)

  4. Kohtoh hoogech, no'oh hoogech, nahksoh hoogech.
    One star, two stars, three stars.

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    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-005_4) (JB-005_4, 2002)

  5. No'oh kee 'ne-tekwtekwsook'.
    I'll cut two blocks.

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    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Repetitive and Iterative Verbs (JB-02-06, 2001)

  6. No'oh 'we-hl'ekwhl'ew.
    Two (cups) were busted.

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    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Repetitive and Iterative Verbs (JB-02-06, 2001)

  7. 'O no'oh hlo'm cheek'war weeshtue' 'o rek'eeen 'o myootehl kue 'ue-ka'.
    He took two chairs, and they sat down and put on their blankets.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)

  8. Nep' no'oh 'weryhl.
    He ate two eggs.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  9. No'oh 'ne-cheeek.
    I have two dollars.

    — Carrie Roberts, Yurok field notebook 1 (MRH1, 1950)