yamukutopa

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Wauja[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˌja.muˌku.tɨˈpa/

Noun[edit]

yamukutopa (plural yamukutopanaun)

  1. adolescent, youth (male)
    Aitsa hoona uma onejo sekunya. Yamukutopa neke ipitsi otain.
    His father did not consent [to the marriage] in those days. He thought his son was still a youth.
  2. young man (not yet middle-aged, especially if unmarried)
    Wajamani ... katainhawi. Okupwona, Kawakanamu. Akamawi ... yamukutopeipei. Amunaunpetuai yiu, amunaunpei, yamukutopepei amunaun, akamawi. Amunaunpei Wajamani otain... Otukakalu, Yumekeju, Kawakanamu otukakalu.
    Wajamani had a son named Kawakanamu. He died as an adolescent. He was just about to be made chief, made a chief, even though he was a young man, but he died. Wajamani's son was of chiefly rank ... his sister was Yumekeju.

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  • Wajamani ... katainhawi" uttered by Aruta, storyteller and elder, recounting Wauja history in the presence of his son and nephew. Recorded in Piyulaga village by E. Ireland, 4/25/96, transcript page 21.
  • Remaining utterances from E. Ireland field notes. Need to be checked by native speaker.