Dictionary entry
'e-mee • pv • negative
Lexicon record # 4251 | Source reference(s): R269
Sentence examples (5)
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Noo kem 'e-mee wo ske-wok, kem 'o no-wo-ne'm.
He didn't like her either, again he brought her.— Georgiana Trull, Moon and His Wife (GT2, 2003)
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Nee-keech-yue keech ma hlee', kem 'e-mee wo ske-wok, kwe-see 'o ne-wom' we'-yon.
He took them all but didn't like them, and then he saw a girl.— Georgiana Trull, Moon and His Wife (GT2, 2003)
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Noohl keech 'e-mee ne-wee' kue 'ue-pe-mey-yo-mo-nee kue 'we-re-woh.
Then no longer did the greasy part of their lips show.— Robert Spott, "The Owl" (LA16-4, 1951)
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'Ep'ehl wee' noo 'oo'm see 'e-mee wo ho-'o-moht-ko-ye'm.
If you had stayed here (with the others) you would not have been hurt.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)
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'Ep'ehl wee noo 'oo'm see 'e-mee wo ho-'o-moht-ko-ye'm.
If you had stayed here (with the rest) you would not have been hurt.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)