Where does “ye'ogw doxut'a” come from?

ye'ogw doxut'a (Lower Tanana) comes from Lower Tanana xw-, from Proto-Athabaskan *x̣ʊ- — An areal prefix, used in many daughter languages as a subject and object pronoun for areas and locations, and in impersonal constructions such as describing weather.

ye'ogw doxut'a (Lower Tanana): how's the weather (outside)?

Definitions

  1. how's the weather (outside)?

Ancestry of “ye'ogw doxut'a”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Lower Tananaxw-Relates to area, place, position, or state
2Proto-Athabaskan*x̣ʊ-An areal prefix, used in many daughter languages as a subject and object pronoun for areas and locations, and in impersonal constructions such as describing weather
Every word from Proto-Athabaskan *x̣ʊ-Every word from Lower Tanana xw-