Nuk
Kinuk'aaz
Etymology
From Proto-Kinuk'aaz *nuk'.
Pronunciation
Orthographic Form
nuk
Noun
nuk class L (standard, singulative nuk dzunit, emphatic plural nuk dzurik)
- tongue
Inflection
Possessed forms of nuk | |||
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Plain | Singular | Plural | |
First Person | t'anuk | kinuk | |
Second Person | ranuk | vanuk | |
Third Person | Animate | ts'onuk | |
Inanimate | banuk | ||
Relative | dzünuk | ||
Emphatic | Singular | Plural | |
First Person | t'anuki | kinukin | |
Second Person | ranukaz | vanukal | |
Third Person | Animate | ts'onukii | |
Inanimate | banukii | ||
Relative | Animate | dzünuküü | |
Inanimate | dzünuküt |
Derived Terms
Mag Nuk
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Etymology
From an invisible proto-language. |
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Pronunciation
Noun
nuk
- tongue
- language