"ijatode'a" meaning in Ye'kwana

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Numeral

IPA: [içaːtoɾ̠eʔa]
Etymology: From y- (third-person prefix) + jato (“on the other side of”) + de'a (“too, again, at the same time or place”), literally “on the other side of it again”. Etymology templates: {{af|mch|y-|jato|de'a|id1=third-person prefix|lit=on the other side of it again|pos1=third-person prefix|t2=on the other side of|t3=too, again, at the same time or place}} y- (third-person prefix) + jato (“on the other side of”) + de'a (“too, again, at the same time or place”), literally “on the other side of it again” Head templates: {{head|mch|numeral}} ijatode'a
  1. (Caura River dialect) five Wikipedia link: Ethnos360 Synonyms: jhaatodea (english: Cunucunuma River dialect), ijatoodea, jhaatoodea [Brazil] Derived forms: ijatode'a sotto
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