huʔ:uy ča:duč̓i:ya:liwi
Southern Pomo
Etymology
From huʔ:uy (“face”), from Proto-Pomo *huʔuy and ča:du (“to see, watch”) + -č̓ (“reflexive suffix”) + -ya + -:liwi, from ča:du (“see, watch”), from Proto-Pomo *ka:du-; literally, “that with which one sees one's own face”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌhuʔːuj ˌt͡ʃaːduˌt͡ʃʼiːjaːˈliwi/
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