Haida

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Pronoun

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dáa

  1. you (2nd person singular personal pronoun, strong-A)

Usage notes

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  • Weak pronouns are placed right before the verb; strong pronouns are placed at the start of the sentence (focus position) and are followed by the focus marker uu.
  • Some Haida verbs use pronouns from set A, while other verbs need pronouns from set B.

See also

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Hamer-Banna

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Compare Wolaytta daaná (to be); from Proto-Omotic [Term?].

Verb

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dáa

  1. to exist, be[1]
    ʔɔɔnɛ́te ʔéedi dáane.
    Somebody is in the house.
    Dímekati dáade.
    I am in Dimeka.
  2. to live
    Kínka dáan daidí.
    They lived life together.

Noun

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dáa

  1. life
    Waakí kínka gisháise masháise isáise kínka daíntan jammaridí.
    Herding, slaughtering, and eating cattle, they started their life together.

Etymology 2

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Perhaps compare Wolaytta táár (pot).[2]

Noun

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dáa

  1. clay pot

References

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  1. ^ Petrollino, Sara (2016) A Grammar of Hamar: A South Omotic language of Ethiopia[1], Leiden University.
  2. ^ Wakasa, Motomichi (2008) A Descriptive Study of the Modern Wolaytta Language[2], University of Tokyo.

Tlingit

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Noun

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dáa

  1. ermine; weasel