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Mohawk
Etymology
From Proto-Iroquoian *-ɹẽn-.
Noun
karén:na (stem renn)
- song
Inflection
Possesive forms of karén:na
Possesive
Person |
Sing. |
Dual |
Plur.
|
1st |
akerén:na |
onkenirén:na |
onkwarén:na
|
2nd |
sarén:na |
senirén:na |
sewarén:na
|
3rd
|
raorén:na akorén:na aorén:na
|
raotirén:na aotirén:na
|
Negative possesive
Person |
Sing. |
Dual |
Plur.
|
1st |
tewakerén:na |
teionkenirén:na |
teionkwarén:na
|
2nd |
tesarén:na |
tesenirén:na |
tesewarén:na
|
3rd
|
tehorén:na teiorén:na teiakorén:na
|
tehotirén:na teiotirén:na
|
References
- Gunther Michelson (1973) A thousand words of Mohawk, University of Ottawa Press, page 178
- Charles Julian (2010) A history of the Iroquoian Languages, University of Manitoba, page 536