"kén:ton’" meaning in Mohawk

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Verb

Head templates: {{moh-verb}} kén:ton’
  1. it means
    Sense id: en-kén:ton’-moh-verb-vzoskmdY Categories (other): Mohawk entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for kén:ton’ meaning in Mohawk (0.9kB)

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          "english": "If you hear someone knocking and no one is there, that means that someone will die",
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          "text": "Tóka’ ensathón:te’ne’ ónhka’k taienken’to’ókhon’ tánon’ iáh ónhka’ té:ien’s né kén:ton’ tsi ónhka’k eniaíheie’",
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