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kaat pronunciación

I. N

1. body leg

2. body foot

3. body penis

4. artef.,body handle

5. plant stick

6. artef.,house post

7. plant log

8. plant tree

Pictures/Imagenes:

9. artef. staff

Notas:

  • Etnográfica:
    Originally word for tree and leg, and parts of object 'long and rigid'. Boards are valuable. They are sometimes scavenged from the beach, occasionally hand-sawed, but more often bought. Some of the old people, especially down in the bush, like to put up lumber, nails, a sheet, a good shirt and pants or dress, for when they die. These will usually be up in the house rafters, or perhaps in another smaller house in the bush. It's a problem to keep other people from taking them, though, especially the boards and nails.
  • Gramatical:
    Often pronounced with short vowel. See short form 'kat' as class marker for long and rigid objects.

kat pronunciación

I. N

1. body leg

2. body foot

3. body penis

4. handle

5. stick

Ejemplo de Frase-Phrase example:
  • Nah kat alkangu tausung su.
    I throw a stick at the dog.
    Le lance un palo al perro

6. post

7. log

8. plant tree

Ejemplo de Frase-Phrase example:
  • Kuula baingbi yaakuru. Kuula nsuaaplangatkulu. Kat nsupaukatkulu, mutmutba taara aingu. Namangku, alpiaakama, mliima.
    We cleaned the bush. We fell the trees, that's why it's a big open place. Now it's good for plant.

Pictures/Imagenes:

9. staff

Notas:

  • Etnográfica:
    The general meaning is 'long and rigid', so it can be used for a lot of different objects.
  • Gramatical:
    From 'kaat'. Often pronounced with short vowel. Also used as a class marker in compound nouns : see '-kat'.

kukwaup

I. N

1. body ear

Composicion:

Compounds
Morfemas
kukwa up
ear round shape

Notas:

  • Gramatical:
    'ear' can also be said 'kukaa' or 'kukwa'. Note the '-up' class marker for round shape. The meaning 'handle' is only used for 'paddle handle'.

kuleera

I. N

1. artef.,body handle

sulinup

I. N

1. artef. handle

Notas:

  • Etnográfica:
    The side handle of a jug for instance.
  • Gramatical:
    With class marker '-up' for roundish shape.