Dictionary entry
'ne-nah • n dep • my property, my belongings
Lexicon record # 2403 | Source reference(s): R226
Special meanings or uses
Nekee' 'ne-nah It belongs to me, it is mine JE18 JE89
Nekah 'ne-nah It belongs to us, it is ours JE18
Wo'hl tue' 'we-nah It belongs to them, it is theirs JE18
Yo'hlkoh 'we-nah It belongs to them, it is theirs JE18
Kelee' k'e-nah It belongs to you, it is yours JE18
Sentence examples (4)
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Ko'mo'y heenoy keech 'o nooloo, 'o ge's, Cheesh, kwesee keech komchuemehl keech 'ne-nah.
He heard them behind him answering, and he thought, Well, now (the folk there) know that the salmon are mine.— Lowana Brantner, "Wohpekumew and the Salmon" (LA16-3, 1951)
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Kem 'ok'w paas weeshtue' yo' nee yego'l 'w-esek' kee nuemee chue kue neemee kweles k'ee 'we-nah, ha's, Kos'ela nek 'ne-nah.
Then he does not go around thinking that what is not his property should all be his, (and he does not) think, Would that it were mine.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)
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Ke'l ho k'e-nah.
It used to be yours.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)