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Etymology
Compound of Shâu-òh (“Nobody”) + nyîvâ (“know”) + kǜ (“by”) + jǖnòi (“nonexistent”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃɑu⁵²-ɒʔ³¹.ɲɪ⁵²vɑ⁵². kə³¹.tʃə³³nɒɪ³¹/
Phrase
(Patsho)
Shâu-òh nyîvâ kǜ jǖnòi
- (Patsho) A rhetorical statement uttered to show that the person uttering it neither knows the answer nor knows who might.
Nong tikü naih tsak nü-e, tikü naih memtsho. Shâu-òh nyîvâ kǜ jǖnòi- It could be one or the other, or both. Who knows
- (Patsho) A rhetorical statement utters to express the idea that anything is possible or that anything could happen.
Nyitsoh tikü nyitsoh toh, apa-oh cham nü shahkhem kütah tsiesha naih jumeikü iulova sheu nye, shau-oh nyiva kü jünoi.- Who knows? Maybe someday he'll finish writing his book and make lots of money selling it.
Shau-oh nyiva kü jünoi aleuh shi nye tü jünyi phie, nong tü nyü tha- Don't touch that – who knows where it's been?