Category Archives: High Eolic

High Eolic word of the day: tandíc

tandíc (noun): salt, salty. sayándut ngúya sen cere-tandíc-es ca-mittámber soup.DEF COP.IMPERF EMPH very-salt-ESS my-tongue.SOC “[this] soup is too salty for me” (lit. ‘very salty with my tongue’)

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High Eolic word of the day: lavaratam

lavar- (transitive verb), imperfective lavaratam: to feed, graze (esp. of animals); to pick (e.g. flowers, fruit, etc.) mbuttácur-partu lavar-ettám lárcúninut sheep.GEN-six graze-IMPERF.NON1.TRANS slope.SUPERESS.DEF “six sheep are grazing [up] on the slope” Apart from locational obliques, the verb lavaratam often takes … Continue reading

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High Eolic word of the day: cin

cin (noun): proud, lofty, exalted. send tambáremam sen cind-al you listen.ITER.TRANS EMPH proud-ACC “you [should always] listen [carefully] to the proud”

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High Eolic word of the day: yarsacam

yars- (transitive verb), imperfective yarsacam: to admit, say something in spite (of something else). sendá yars-upam russú nget rupanducám urcendalut EMPH.NEG admit-PERF.TRANS never COMPL murder.POT.TRANS sister.ACC.DEF “I [will] never admit to killing [my] sister”

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High Eolic word of the day: túnum

túnum (noun): crime, offense. ta már hendassángac túnumb-ettár NEG he be.ashamed.ITER crime-ILL “he is not one to be ashamed of [his] crimes” Listen to the example sentence here: W_HE_110_tuunum_example

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High Eolic word of the day: veláram

velá- (transitive verb), imperfective veláram: to ignite, burn, set fire to (something). yattáyer máca velá-m mbírandúninut eyes.SOC they ignite.PERF-TRANS hill.SUPERESS.DEF “they seem to have started a fire up on the hill” Although the verb veláram is transitive, it can also … Continue reading

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High Eolic word of the day: narc

narc (noun): hunter, a person who hunts. crunga narc-á lersá círcasur-urcatan today hunter-PL come.PERF stag.GEN-seven.ANTESS “the hunters brought back seven stags today”

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High Eolic word of the day: mbúrac

mbúrac (noun): clover. pámá lavarendám mbúrac-al úcandec goat.PL eat.COMPL.TRANS clover-ACC meadow.BEN “the goats ate [all the] clover in the field”

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High Eolic word of the day: sársavavam

sársava- (transitive verb), imperfective sársavavam or sársavam: to cross, go across (something). len sársava-m yambaralut tá-lendamusettár we cross.PERF-TRANS street.ACC.DEF all-we.mud.ILL “we crossed the street [only to be] covered in mud”

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High Eolic word of the day: hessín

hessín (noun): flour. pulláng hessínd-ur hásandur-partul nivandanartángut steal.MID flour-GEN bag.GEN-six.ACC warehouse.EL.DEF “six bags of flour were stolen from the warehouse”

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