"huwó" meaning in All languages combined

See huwó on Wiktionary

Particle [Lakota]

Head templates: {{head|lkt|particle}} huwó
  1. question-marking particle used by men in formal speech Synonyms: huŋwó, hwo, he (english: used by women)

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            "Particles",
            "Pro-forms",
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            "Terms by semantic function"
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          "text": "Mázaškaŋškaŋ tóna huwó?",
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        },
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        },
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          "word": "he"
        }
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    },
    {
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      "english": "used by women",
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    }
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