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Akateko talking dictionary

Yokb’anilq’ane Akateko

Akateko online talking dictionary

version 5.2014

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The Akateko Talking Dictionary currently has 291 entries, with 290 audio files and 5 images.
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b’uru [+]

[ ɓu.’ru ]

sustantivo    donkey

Speaker: Juan Diego Matías

Example: burro

chikay [+]

[ ʧ͡i.kaj ]

sustantivo inalienable    mother’s mother

Dialect: término de parentesco

Speaker: Juan Diego Matías

Example: abuela materna

ib’atx [+]

[ ʔi.’ɓatȿ͡ ]

sustantivo    armadillo

Speaker: Juan Diego Matías

Example: armadillo

ix [+]

[ ʔiȿ ]

sustantivo    woman

Speaker: Juan Diego Matías

Example: mujer

yalixh [+]

[ ja.’liʃ ]

adjetivo    small

( Spanish ) pequeño

Speaker: Juan Diego Matías

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All content copyright © Akateko language community. (2014)
Dictionary produced by Juan Diego Matías, José Reginaldo Pérez Vail, Ajb’ee Jimenez, Anna Luisa Daigneault, Rodrigo Ranero Echeverría, Gregory D. S. Anderson, K. David Harrison.
All rights reserved. Do not distribute or reproduce without permission.
how to cite: 2014. Akateko Talking Dictionary. K’ulb’il Yol Twitz Paxil / The Academy of Mayan Languages, Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages. http://www.talkingdictionary.org/akateko

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There are currently 291 entries, 290 audio files, and 5 images.

All content copyright © Akateko language community. (2014)
Dictionary produced by Juan Diego Matías, José Reginaldo Pérez Vail, Ajb’ee Jimenez, Anna Luisa Daigneault, Rodrigo Ranero Echeverría, Gregory D. S. Anderson, K. David Harrison.
All rights reserved. Do not distribute or reproduce without permission.
how to cite: 2014. Akateko Talking Dictionary. K’ulb’il Yol Twitz Paxil / The Academy of Mayan Languages, Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages. http://www.talkingdictionary.org/akateko

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