Where does “o'taajö” come from?

o'taajö (Ye'kwana) comes from Ye'kwana -ajö — Forms nouns with perfective-past-participle-like meaning (‘the fact that X was done’) from verbs, which can take patient-like person markers and which, if intransitive, must bear the intransitive prefix.

o'taajö (Ye'kwana): fish that has been caught, food fish

Definitions

  1. fish that has been caught, food fish

Ancestry of “o'taajö”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ye'kwana-ajöForms nouns with perfective-past-participle-like meaning (‘the fact that X was done’) from verbs, which can take patient-like person markers and which, if intransitive, must bear the intransitive prefix
Every word from Ye'kwana -ajö
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