awooʼ bee yichʼiishí
Navajo
Etymology
From awooʼ (“teeth”) + bee (“with it”) + yichʼiish (“he/she brushes them”) + -í (nominalizer).
Inflection
type D possessives of awooʼ bee yichʼiishí
singular | duoplural | plural | |
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1st person | sheʼawooʼ bee yichʼiishí | niheʼawooʼ bee yichʼiishí | daniheʼawooʼ bee yichʼiishí |
2nd person | neʼawooʼ bee yichʼiishí | niheʼawooʼ bee yichʼiishí | daniheʼawooʼ bee yichʼiishí |
3rd person | beʼawooʼ bee yichʼiishí | ||
4th person (3o) | yeʼawooʼ bee yichʼiishí | ||
4th person (3a) | hweʼawooʼ bee yichʼiishí | ||
Indefinite (3i) | awooʼ bee yichʼiishí |
Derived terms
- awooʼ bee yichʼiishí bikʼi nátłohí
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