Entry
‑’ndiyonhr‑Please note that any Wendat form with one or two hyphens attached to it is not a word. The hyphens indicate that the form must take a prefix, a suffix, or both, in order to create a full word in Wendat. Wendat forms with hyphens cannot be used on their own. |
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| Part of Speech | noun root |
| Conjugation Class | C-stem |
| Phonological Form | -ʔnikǫhr- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *‑ʔnikǫhr‑ |
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Examples
Examples of the entry
- ahon’ndiyonhraen’ de hatiyowänen’s
the Elders are deliberating
- a’khen’ndiyonhraenton’s de ayorahskwanh
I think about those who have left
- aꞏyienterihk atihchien’ te’waye’ndiyont
would I know it, me who does not have a mind
- ha’ra’ tho tihon’ndiyonhratases
they are delirious from the fever
- ondae’ sa’ndiyonhratoyenstha’
here’s what makes you know it, what gives you assurance of it
- Onsatsataten’ndiyonhrahchondiah ändiare’
Reconcile with one another beforehand!
- Sataten’ndiyonhroiah !
Amuse yourself! Entertain yourself a bit!
- skwaye’ndiyonhrat
I have only one thought, my thought is just one
- teyiatatrehchronhk aye’ndiyonhra’yeh
two different thoughts are pushing each other, fighting each other in my mind
- tsoti’ndiyonhrat iyenh
they have but one mind
- tsonywa’ndiyonhrat iyenh
we all have but one mind
- yonwendihchias tisa’ndiyonhrou’tenh
I ask for your opinion
See also:
- ‑aten’ndiyonhrahchondi‑ / ‑aten’ndiyonhrahchonni‑ / ‑aten’ndiyonhrahchrondi‑ / ‑aten’ndiyonhrahchronni‑
to prepare one’s mind, to prepare oneself mentally
- ‑en’ndiyonhraraw‑
to take one’s mind or one’s thoughts off something, to stop thinking about something
- ‑’ndiyonhrahchondi‑ / ‑’ndiyonhrahchonni‑ / ‑’ndiyonhrahchrondi‑ / ‑’ndiyonhrahchronni‑
to prepare someone’s mind, to get it ready
- ‑’ndiyonhron’weskwändi‑ / ‑’ndiyonhron’weskwen‑
to like someone's mind, genius, humour or thoughts, to be pleased, content or satisfied with someone's mind, genius, humour or thoughts