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hwguñ hamañ
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[hɨgũ hamã]
n.
a variety of vegetable; Japanese parsley (Oenanthe javanica)
Example: Photo by Kanno Tage
Speaker: Nani Anga
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hwjañ lopa
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[hɨɉã lopa]
n.
a stick presented to a child with developemntal delay by her maternal grandparent
Speaker: Nani Anga
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ko’ro’
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[koɁroɁ]
n.
traditional relationship usually the maternal uncle to whom a portion of the sacrificial animal is offered
Speaker: Tage Yassing
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lobyo’ twre
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[lobjoɁ tɨre]
n.
a variety of thorny plant
Example: Photo by Tage Kanno
Speaker: Tage Kanno,
Dialect: syn. lobyo’ tare span>
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mepi hamañ
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[mepi hamã]
n.
a variety of vegetable; plantain (Plantago erosa)
Example: Photo by Tage Kanno
Speaker: Tage Yassing,
Dialect: syn. mepi span>
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mwra
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[mɨra]
n.
effigy in an agricultural field to scare away birds
Example: Photo by Tage Kanno
Speaker: Tage Yassing
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p
[pǝǝ]
letter name
p the letter representing p in the Apatani alphabet
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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paro’ patvr
pvrv
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[pǝrǝ]
n.
traditional spinning wheel used to wind yarn into balls
Speaker: Tage Kanno,
Dialect: syn. tano pvrv span>
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xeda harnw
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[xeda harnɨ]
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special messenger, usually female, who informs about a ritual like Subu or Muruñ to the traditional friends in other villages
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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xelo
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[xelo]
n.
ritual occasion in Myoko festival on which the gods are bade farewell, usually on the 15th day of the festival
Speaker: Tage Kanno
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