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yaji

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Martuthunira

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Noun

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yaji

  1. The father of one's wife; father-in-law.

References

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  • Dench, Alan Charles. 1995. Martuthunira: A Language of the Pilbara Region of Western Australia. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Series C-125.

Nupe

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Etymology

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From jìyà (to be poor).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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yàjì

  1. poverty

Derived terms

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Ye'kwana

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Variant orthographies
ALIV yaji
Brazilian standard yaji
New Tribes yaji
historical ad hoc iahi

Etymology

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Perhaps borrowed from a Yanomami language; compare Yanomamö yãpi (grey-winged trumpeter).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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yaji

  1. the agami or grey-winged trumpeter, Psophia crepitans

References

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  • Cáceres, Natalia (2011) “yaji”, in Grammaire Fonctionnelle-Typologique du Ye’kwana[1], Lyon
  • Alberto Rodriguez, Nalúa Rosa Silva Monterrey, Hernán Castellanos, et al., editors (2012), “yaji”, in Ye’kwana-Sanema Nüchü’tammeküdü Medewadinña Tüwötö’se’totojo [Guidelines for the management of the Ye’kwana and Sanema territories in the Caura River basin in Venezuela]‎[2] (overall work in Ye'kwana and Spanish), Forest Peoples Programme, →ISBN, page 124
  • Ye’kwana nonoodö: yawaadeejudinnha wenhä = Território Ye’kwana: a vida em Auaris[3] (overall work in Ye'kwana and Portuguese), São Paulo: ISA – Instituto Socioambiental, 2017, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 91:yaji
  • de Civrieux, Marc (1980) “iahi”, in  David M. Guss, transl., Watunna: An Orinoco Creation Cycle, San Francisco: North Point Press, →ISBN
  • Monterrey, Nalúa Rosa Silva (2012) Hombres de curiara y mujeres de conuco. Etnografía de los indigenas Ye’kwana de Venezuela, Ciudad Bolívar: Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana, page 36:yaji