The Kobuk Junior Dictionary is from the 1979 Alaska Native Language Center Publication, available for purchase for $30 the ANLC website.
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he:plus tuq [used with verb stems with no strong I in semifinal position] plus ruq [used with verb stems which end in a vowel] plus suq [used with verb stems which contain a strong I in the last syllable and end in a ‘k’ or ‘q’] plus chuq [used with verb stems which contain a strong I in the last syllable and end in t] to sleep siñik- He, she, it is sleeping. Siñiktuq. to eat niġi- He, she, it is eating. Niġiruq. to no longer have water imġiq- It is out of water. Imiġiqsuq. to be empty imait- It is empty. Imaitchuq. 2. he/she ilaa He/she slept alone last night. Ilaa kisimi siñiktuaq unnuaq. |