"noondan" meaning in Ojibwe

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Verb

Forms: noond- [stem], nwaandang [conjunct], form naanoondan [reduplication]
Etymology: noond- (stem) + -an (vti class marker) Etymology templates: {{suffix|oj|noond-|-an|pos1=stem|pos2=vti class marker}} noond- (stem) + -an (vti class marker) Head templates: {{head|oj|verb|stem|noond-|changed conjunct form|nwaandang|reduplicated form|naanoondan|cat2=verb transitive inanimate (vti)}} noondan (stem noond-, changed conjunct form nwaandang, reduplicated form naanoondan)
  1. hear (takes an inanimate object) Related terms: noondam (english: hear, intransitive), noondaw (english: hear, animate object), -t (english: hear; final)

Download JSON data for noondan meaning in Ojibwe (1.6kB)

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