Dictionary entry
no-'o-yek' • vi e-class • I have shoes on
Lexicon record # 2261 | Source reference(s):
JJ(AG-07-1)
Semantic
domain: clothes and cloth objects
Representative example
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No-'o-ye'm hes?
Do you have shoes on?
— JJ(AG8/2/2006)
Sentence examples (7)
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K'ee k'e-no-'oy cho' ko no-'o-ye'm. Cho' ko no-'o-yem k'ee k'e-no-'oy.
These shoes of yours, put your shoes on. Put your shoes on, these shoes of yours.— Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)
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Cho' ko no-'o-ye'm.
Put on your shoes.— Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)
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No-'o-ye'm.
You are putting shoes on.— Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)
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Kee no-'o-yek'.
I will put shoes on.— Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)
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Keech no-'o-yek'.
I have shoes on (now).— Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)
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'Ochkaa no-'o-yek'.
I am putting on shoes.— Jimmie James, Sentences (AG-07-1) (AG-07-1, 2006)