Entry
‑iayo‑/‑iayö‑/ayo‑/ayö‑/‑iayaw‑/ayaw‑/‑iaya‑/aya‑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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| Definition |
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| Part of Speech | pronominal prefix |
| Form | ‑iayo‑ |
| Phonological Form | -yako- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *‑yako‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
‑iayo‑: This pronominal prefix form is used word-medially with the following conjugation classes: a-stem, C-stem, iV-stem, r-stem, and i-stem. When this prefix attaches to a stem that begins with the glide i (iV-stem), the glide i is elided. When this prefix attaches to a stem that is a-stem or i-stem, the initial vowel of the stem is elided. |
| Form | ‑iayö‑ |
| Phonological Form | -yako- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *‑yako‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
‑iayö‑: This pronominal prefix form is used word-medially with the n(d)V-stem conjugation class. |
| Form | ayo‑ |
| Phonological Form | yako- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *yako‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
ayo‑: This pronominal prefix form is used word-initially with the following conjugation classes: a-stem, C-stem, iV-stem, r-stem, and i-stem. When this prefix attaches to a stem that begins with the glide i (iV-stem), the glide i is elided. When this prefix attaches to a stem that is a-stem or i-stem, the initial vowel of the stem is elided. |
| Form | ayö‑ |
| Phonological Form | yako- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *yako‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
ayö‑: This pronominal prefix form is used word-initially with the n(d)V-stem conjugation class. |
| Form | ‑iayaw‑ |
| Phonological Form | -yakaw- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *‑yakaw‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
‑iayaw‑: This pronominal prefix form is used word-medially with the following conjugation classes: e-stem and en-stem. |
| Form | ayaw‑ |
| Phonological Form | yakaw- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *yakaw‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
ayaw‑: This pronominal prefix form is used word-initially with the following conjugation classes: e-stem and en-stem. |
| Form | ‑iaya‑ |
| Phonological Form | -yakay- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *‑yakaw‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
‑iaya‑: This pronominal prefix form is used word-medially with the following conjugation classes: o-stem and on-stem. |
| Form | aya‑ |
| Phonological Form | yakay- |
| Pre-Wendat Form | *yakaw‑ |
| Notes |
Note on usage:
aya‑: This pronominal prefix form is used word-initially with the following conjugation classes: o-stem and on-stem. |
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Examples
Examples of the entry
- ayokwahstih
they are in a state of happiness
- ayotiestih
they are assembled, gathered together
- ayotsa’tänionwanhatie’
they are at the end of their meal, they are arriving having eaten their meal
- a’khen’ndiyonhraenton’s de ayorahskwanh
I think about those who have left
- khewendahronkha’ de ayoatsih
I hear people singing
- tsayohrenhwi’ndih
they have remained, they have decided not to leave
- yändataweti’ ayotiehwat
everyone is staying awake in the village
See also:
- ayohchiatenhk
horse
- ayotia’torih
coat, riding coat