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Ye'kwana
Etymology
From etunuichö (“to injure”) + -jo (causative suffix).
Pronunciation
Verb
etunuichojo
- (transitive) to let (someone) get hurt, to let (someone) come to harm
- 2008, speaker ‘MaJo’ from Boca de Piña (CtoWoshi.003–004), recorded in Cáceres, Natalia (2011), Grammaire Fonctionelle-Typologique du Ye’kwana, page 355:
“Edaichökö'de jinñamo” ke “maama. Aajichaane edaichökö'de, manetunuichojo'no.”- “Mom,” he said, “take care of my wife. Take good care of her, lest you let her get hurt.”