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AKO (ĀĀ) n


'''Ā''' (āā) n / possessive You / your / yours
(Women's)Father in law /one's mother brother (big /small) /one's father's sister's husband/one's mother's cousin (male) / one father's cousin's (male)


Ā peya Ū sha sǐlǐlǐ ''I have come to you'' Sayne ā pong tong mamā ''Here is a dress for you mother''
ĀLOI n


Cashew with nuts


'''ACULE''' (ā-ku-le) n Rodent family
ALU (A as in aplphabet) n


'''ACULE-YZAMǏ''' n (more than one)
(Women's) Sister in law / one's mother's brother daughter (cousin) / one's father's sister daughter (cousin) / one's mother's cousin's (male) daughter (cousin) / one'sfather's cousin's (female) daughter (cousin)


'''AKETONG''' (ā-ke-tong) n An old man

'''AKETONG-KONG''' n (more than one)


'''AKǏ''' (ākǐ) v To look

''AKǏ SAY'' ''(implied) You see''


'''AKO''' (āko) n Women's)Father in law /one's mother brother (big /small) /one's father's sister's husband/one's mother's cousin (male) / one father's cousin's (male)

'''AKO-YZAMǏ / AKO-PǏKONG''' n (more than one)


'''ALAI''' (ālai) n Pirana

'''ALAI-YZAMǏ''' n (more than one)


'''ALAYKUNA''' (ā-lay-ku-na) n One of the Aboriginal peoples of South America

'''ALAYKUNA-YZAMǏ''' n (more than one)

'''ALAYKUNA PA''' n Arecuna girl/woman

'''ALAYKUNA PA-YZAMǏ''' n (more than one)


'''ALAYWAY''' (ā-lay-way) n House Fly

'''ALAYWAY -YZAMǏ''' n (more than one)


'''ALŌ''' (ā-lō) n Hat /cap

'''ALŌ-KONG''' n (more than one)


'''ALOI''' (ā-loi) n Cashew with nuts

'''ALOI-KONG''' n (more than one)


'''ALU''' (A as in aplphabet) n (Women's) Sister in law / one's mother's brother daughter (cousin) / one's father's sister daughter (cousin) / one's mother's cousin's (male) daughter (cousin) / one'sfather's cousin's (female) daughter (cousin)

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Macushi
Native toBrazil, Guyana, Venezuela
Native speakers
24,600
Language codes
ISO 639-2car
ISO 639-3mbc
ELPMakushi

Macushi is spoken by 15,000 Brazilians and 24,600 around the world. 100% of the 9,000 ethnic Macushi Guyanese are fluent, there are 600 speakers in Venezuela. Also known as Makushi, Makusi, Makuxi, Macusi, Macussi, Teweya, Teueia.


MACUSHI MAI-MU = MACUSHI LANGUAGE

By Guy John-Marco, a Macushi, from Katoka Village, North East Rupununi, Guyana, South America. Email: guymons@hotmail.com


A


Ā (āā) n / possessive You / your / yours

Ā peya Ū sha sǐlǐlǐ I have come to you Sayne ā pong tong mamā Here is a dress for you mother


ACULE (ā-ku-le) n Rodent family

ACULE-YZAMǏ n (more than one)


AKETONG (ā-ke-tong) n An old man

AKETONG-KONG n (more than one)


AKǏ (ākǐ) v To look

AKǏ SAY (implied) You see


AKO (āko) n Women's)Father in law /one's mother brother (big /small) /one's father's sister's husband/one's mother's cousin (male) / one father's cousin's (male)

AKO-YZAMǏ / AKO-PǏKONG n (more than one)


ALAI (ālai) n Pirana

ALAI-YZAMǏ n (more than one)


ALAYKUNA (ā-lay-ku-na) n One of the Aboriginal peoples of South America

ALAYKUNA-YZAMǏ n (more than one)

ALAYKUNA PA n Arecuna girl/woman

ALAYKUNA PA-YZAMǏ n (more than one)


ALAYWAY (ā-lay-way) n House Fly

ALAYWAY -YZAMǏ n (more than one)


ALŌ (ā-lō) n Hat /cap

ALŌ-KONG n (more than one)


ALOI (ā-loi) n Cashew with nuts

ALOI-KONG n (more than one)


ALU (A as in aplphabet) n (Women's) Sister in law / one's mother's brother daughter (cousin) / one's father's sister daughter (cousin) / one's mother's cousin's (male) daughter (cousin) / one'sfather's cousin's (female) daughter (cousin)