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Mohawk
Etymology
o’nikòn:ra’ + kowá:nen
Verb
wake’nikonhrowá:nen
- I am clever
Inflection
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Positive |
Negative
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Pers.
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Sing. |
Dual |
Plur. |
Sing. |
Dual |
Plur.
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1st
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wake’nikonhrowá:nen |
ionkeni’nikonhrowá:nen |
ionkwa’nikonhrowá:nen |
tewake’nikonhrowá:nen |
teionkeni’nikonhrowá:nen |
teionkwa’nikonhrowá:nen
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2nd
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sa’nikonhrowá:nen |
seni’nikonhrowá:nen |
sewa’nikonhrowá:nen |
tesa’nikonhrowá:nen |
teseni’nikonhrowá:nen |
tesewa’nikonhrowá:nen
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3rd
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ro’nikonhrowá:nen iako’nikonhrowá:nen io’nikonhrowá:nen
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roti’nikonhrowá:nen ioti’nikonhrowá:nen |
teho’nikonhrowá:nen teiako’nikonhrowá:nen teio’nikonhrowá:nen
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tehoti’nikonhrowá:nen teioti’nikonhrowá:nen
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References
- Nora Deering, Helga H. Delisle (1976) Mohawk: A teaching grammar (preliminary version), Quebec: Manitou College, page 283