kiyankan
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Wauja
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]kiyankan
- much, a great deal (to a great degree, to a great extent, a lot)
- Kaupai kiyanki eu! Kau yajo pai!
- [It] hurts a lot! [It] really hurts!
- Ahamaitsakona kiyankan atapwoja outsa.
- [The children] all ran as fast as they could from the hornets.
- Yeyawa, ejekewi yuruna, maka aitsa etemepei, maka homakapai kiyankan.
- In the dead of night, [the female captive] cast a spell over the Juruna [her captors], causing them to sleep deeply, so they would not hear [her escape].
- Etemepei wauja kiyankan.
- He speaks Wauja well.
- Kaupai kiyanki eu! Kau yajo pai!
Antonyms
[edit]- ahatain (slightly, somewhat)
Adjective
[edit]kiyankan
- much (a large amount of, plenty of, a lot)
- Kiyankan kupato awaintyawi!
- We ate plenty of fish!
- very
- Aitsa awojopai kiyankan. Aitsa yajo awojopai.
- [That's] very bad. Really bad.
Synonyms
[edit]- okuma (much, many)
Antonyms
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]- E. Ireland field notes. Needs to be checked by native speaker.