jođihit

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Northern Sami

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Etymology

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johtit (move) +‎ -hit (causative suffix), literally, to cause to move

Pronunciation

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  • (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈjoðiːhih(t)/

Verb

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jođihit

  1. to lead; direct or command with authority
    jođihit lávdegotti
    to lead a committee
    • 2002 May 15, “- NBR ja NSR háliideaba gomihit Davvi Girjji”, in Min Áigi[1], page 4:
      Joavkku lea eaiggádiid bealis Anne Cathrine Rørholt (NBR-čálli) jođihan.
      The group has been headed on behalf of the owners by Anne Cathrine Rørholt (NBR writer).
    • 2014 October 2, Anna Anita Guttorm, “Ivguvuona vuotnabivdit dorrot iežaset birgejumi ovddas: - Mearrasámi bivdit fertejit mannat diggái stáhta vuostá”, in Ávvir[2], page 4:
      Geir Tommy Pedersen, guhte jođiha vuotnabivdolávdegotti, [...]
      Geir Tommy Pedersen, who leads the fjord fishing committee, [...]
    • 2022 September 13, Elin Marakatt, “Háliidit čohkket sámi fitnodagaid digitála e-gávpái”, in Ávvir[3], page 16:
      Mis leat sámi aktevrrat geat háliidit jođihišgoahtit prošeavtta bissovaš doaibman.
      We have Sámi participants willing to start leading the project on a permanent basis.
  2. to move, bring, transport, guide
    jođihit spáppa
    to dribble a ball
    • 1998 August 26, Jusse Niillas Mihkkala Joavnna, “Nuppi vuoru álggus: Haksui 2 divisuvdna Bákteváris”, in Áššu[4], page 10:
      Lunttat jođihe spáppa nu čábbát 10 minuvttas.
      The boys guided the ball so beautifully for 10 minutes.
    • 2014 January 11, Alice Balto, “Bidjan garra mihttu alcces”, in Ávvir[5], page 12:
      Dál lohká iežas beatnagiid dearvvašin ja son ja 6-jahkásaš njunušbeana «Ice» leaba gergosat jođihit sin mollii dán jagi.
      Now she says her dogs are healthy, and her and her 6-year old lead dog "Ice" are ready to bring them to victory this year.
    • 2017 August 2, Tord Åke Larsson, “Mátkkošteaddji ohca nuvttá idjadansajiid”, in Ávvir[6], page 7:
      - Mun ledje ohcamin Sámi dáiddaguovddáža, go doppe galgen deaivvadit nissoniin gii galgai jođihit mu idjadansadjái.
      "I was looking for the Sámi art centre, because there I was supposed to meet a woman who would bring me to the place I was staying at."
  3. to sell
    jođihit viesu
    to sell a house
    • 2008 November 5, Josef Isak Utsi, “- Boazodollui galgá buoret dilli: Sámediggi meannudan 09/10 boazodoallošiehtadusa”, in Ávvir[7], page 3:
      Moadde jagi dás ovdal ledje ge bohccobierggut dievvan vuorkkáide ja boazodolliide lei measta veadjemeahttun jođihit bohccuid njuovahagaide.
      A few years prior, reindeer meat had filled the storages, and for reindeer herders it was nearly impossible to sell their reindeer to the slaughters.
    • 2010 July 7, Máret Eli Buljo, “Vuoittut vuovdemássii”, in Ávvir[8], page 10:
      Mækinen dieđiha ahte ii leat vel jođihan biilla oktiige, muhto leat moadde olbmo čájehan beroštumi.
      Mækinen shares that he hasn't sold the car to anyone yet, but some people have shown interest.
    • 2014 March 22, “Árvádusat”, in Ávvir[9], page 14:
      Niillas oastá heastta 6000 ruvdnui. Jagi maŋŋel mearrida vuovdit heastta ja jođiha dan 7000 ruvdnui.
      Niillas buys a horse for 6000 kroner. The next year he decides to sell the horse and marketed it for 7000 kroner.
  4. to run, operate, engage in
    jođihit boazodoalu
    to engage in reindeer herding
    • 1984, Sámi vuoigatvuođaid dili birra (Norgga Almmolaš Čilgehusat)‎[10], page 77:
      Erenoamážit Máttá-Várjjagis stáhtta jođihii garra koloniserenpolitihka.
      Especially in Sør-Varanger, the state engaged in a strict colonization policy
    • 1997 April 23, Elle Márjá Vars, “Finnmárkku boanddaid searvvi jahkečoahkkimis Guovdageainnus: Sávzaboanda ferte dinet eanet”, in Áššu[11], page 3:
      - Davvi-Norggas lea máilmmi divrras jođihit eanandoalu, muhto dáppe leat ráidnaseamos biepmut mat gávdnojit.
      "In Northern Norway, it is the most expensive to do agriculture, but here is the cleanest food that exists."
    • 2020 July 10, Anne Berit Anti, “Mu eallin: - Ii leammaš leaikkas dálvi ja giđđa”, in Ávvir[12], page 8:
      Odne son ja su bearaš jođihit boazodoalu.
      Today, he and his family engage in reindeer husbandry.

Inflection

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Odd, no gradation
infinitive jođihit
1st sing. present jođihan
1st sing. past jođihin
jođihedjen
infinitive jođihit action noun jođiheapmi
present participle jođiheaddji action inessive jođiheamen
jođiheame
past participle jođihan action elative jođiheamis
agent participle action comitative jođihēmiin
abessive jođitkeahttá
present indicative past indicative imperative
1st singular jođihan jođihin
jođihedjen
jođihēhkon
2nd singular jođihat jođihit
jođihedjet
jođit
3rd singular jođiha jođihii jođihēhkos
jođihus
1st dual jođihetne jođiheimme jođiheadnu
2nd dual jođiheahppi jođiheidde jođiheahkki
3rd dual jođiheaba jođiheigga jođihēhkoska
1st plural jođihit
jođihat
jođiheimmet jođihēhkot
jođiheatnot
2nd plural jođihēhpet jođiheiddet jođihēhket
3rd plural jođihit jođihe
jođihedje
jođihēhkoset
connegative jođit jođihan jođit
conditional 1 conditional 2 potential
1st singular jođihivččen jođiheaččan
2nd singular jođihivččet jođiheaččat
3rd singular jođihivččii jođiheš
jođiheaš
jođiheažžá
1st dual jođihivččiime jođihežže
2nd dual jođihivččiide jođiheažžabeahtti
3rd dual jođihivččiiga jođiheažžaba
1st plural jođihivččiimet jođiheažžat
2nd plural jođihivččiidet jođiheažžabehtet
3rd plural jođihivčče jođihežžet
connegative jođihivčče jođiheš
jođiheaš
jođiheačča

Derived terms

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