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''Ewethoo'' is only used when the path is intentionally taken, not unintentionally.
''Ewethoo'' is only used when the path is intentionally taken, not unintentionally.
==== Derived terms ====
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* [[Contionary:eweo|eweo]]
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==== Inflection ====
==== Inflection ====

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Iwáxa Tui

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈe.weˌtʰoː/[?] [ˈe.weˌtʰoː]

Adjective

ewethoo

  1. A path taken toward
    Onnaa ewethoo telehi zëi.
    A river is a path taken toward the ocean.

Usage notes

Ewethoo is only used when the path is intentionally taken, not unintentionally.

Derived terms