"kwakwoho" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Wauja]

IPA: /kwaˈkwɨ.hɨ/
Head templates: {{head|wau|noun}} kwakwoho
  1. men's house in the central village plaza, where the sacred flutes are stored.
    Sense id: en-kwakwoho-wau-noun-QM-8VMAw Categories (other): Wauja entries with incorrect language header

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  "lang_code": "wau",
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      "examples": [
        {
          "text": "... iyawe kwakwoho onaku wi. AITsa inyaun waka wi, aitsa wi. Ejekepei – tsan tsan tsan tsan atukutawakatapai yiu.\nShe went inside the men's house. There was absolutely no one there, no one there at all. She began to play – tsan tsan tsan tsan [humming of the flute] – she was summoning all her companions [lit., summoning in every direction, on all sides]."
        },
        {
          "english": "Her husband went, [he] went into the men's house. \"Now see here, do you all know about my wife [what my wife has been up to]?\" he surely did say.... \"Well, my wife is causing [the Flute Spirit] to sing. She's the very one who has been playing the [sacred] flute in the middle of the night.... So you all didn't even know about this?\" he said. \"What? Could she possibly have been the one [to do such a thing]?\" they all said about it.",
          "text": "Umejo iyawi, iya kwakwoho onakuwi. Punupa kali, yuutapai ninyu wi? uma pa kai.... Ehn, ninyu apakatapai yiuwi. Nejo kala awatanatapai yeyawa han... Aitsa yuutapai hyan? uma. Hain? Nejokuma kalano? umakonapai ipitsi."
        }
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      "glosses": [
        "men's house in the central village plaza, where the sacred flutes are stored."
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      "ipa": "/kwaˈkwɨ.hɨ/"
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  "word": "kwakwoho"
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  "pos": "noun",
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        {
          "text": "... iyawe kwakwoho onaku wi. AITsa inyaun waka wi, aitsa wi. Ejekepei – tsan tsan tsan tsan atukutawakatapai yiu.\nShe went inside the men's house. There was absolutely no one there, no one there at all. She began to play – tsan tsan tsan tsan [humming of the flute] – she was summoning all her companions [lit., summoning in every direction, on all sides]."
        },
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          "english": "Her husband went, [he] went into the men's house. \"Now see here, do you all know about my wife [what my wife has been up to]?\" he surely did say.... \"Well, my wife is causing [the Flute Spirit] to sing. She's the very one who has been playing the [sacred] flute in the middle of the night.... So you all didn't even know about this?\" he said. \"What? Could she possibly have been the one [to do such a thing]?\" they all said about it.",
          "text": "Umejo iyawi, iya kwakwoho onakuwi. Punupa kali, yuutapai ninyu wi? uma pa kai.... Ehn, ninyu apakatapai yiuwi. Nejo kala awatanatapai yeyawa han... Aitsa yuutapai hyan? uma. Hain? Nejokuma kalano? umakonapai ipitsi."
        }
      ],
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        "men's house in the central village plaza, where the sacred flutes are stored."
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