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Pronunciation
Pronoun
nejo
- that, those (used to indicate a person or thing as pointed out or present, mentioned before, supposed to be understood, or by way of emphasis)
- Piyanka nu aunaki maka nuuti.
- Ahan, naunakitsepei pitsu wi... NuutTApai yiu ... Yakaojokuma.
- Yakaojokuma, nejo piyanke nu.
- Nejo nuutapai han.
- Tell me story so I'll know .
- All right, I'll tell you story... I know is ... Caiman Spirit.
- Tell me that , Caiman Spirit.
- That I know.
- Sejui oto, nejo ka weye yejo wa pai. Weye yejo wa pai. Tapojui oto, aitsa wa ha.
- The younger sister's pussy, that really made you tingle. It really did. The older sister's pussy wasn't like that.
- Kanai katou no?
- Katsa onai ha yi, tya! Itsatai yai nu jano... Itsatai jano han, itsatai han. Katebe agatakona okupwona, nejo ya han, umakona, aitsa wa han.
- Where was this, anyway?
- Where indeed! I wonder myself. What I have told you is all that I know... That's how the story goes, that's just how it is. It's not as if long ago people spoke the name , as if they said, that indeed is name. It's not like that.
References
- All examples uttered by Aruta, storyteller and elder, and his son Peyeeto, as Aruta recounted the traditional tale, "The Caiman Spirit" (Yakaojokuma). Recorded in Piyulaga village in the presence of assembled elders and others, November 1989. "Piyanka nu" (p. 2 of the transcript), "Sejui oto" (p. 36), " Kanai katiu no" (p. 16).