Dictionary entry
so-no-wo-nee • v attr • kind, sort • See
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Sentence examples (6)
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Kues wee' so-no-wo-nee?
What kind is it?— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-023) (LA138-023, 1980)
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Tee'-nee-sho, kues so-no-wo-nee?
What kind is it?— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-023) (LA138-023, 1980)
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Keet 'o pe'l 'em-kee k'ee too-me-nee so-no-wo-nee ch'ue'ch-'eesh tue' nue-mee chue ke-goh-che'w, kem 'o ge'm kue pe-rey:
He began to get bigger and then he would catch all sorts of birds, and the old woman said:— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)
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Tee'n k'ee kwe-nee so-no-wo-nee tee'n kwe-nee nuek'-wo 'o yoh?
Who are you and what on earth are you doing here?— Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)
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K'ee too-me-nee so-no-wo-nee ch'ue'ch-'eesh nue-mee chue ke-goh-che'w.
He used to catch all sorts of birds.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)
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Kues so-no-wo-nee ch'ue'ch-'eesh wee k'es-ke-wok?
What sort of bird do you want?— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)