Etymology
From dih (“grouse”) + -cho.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tɪ̀.ʰt͡ʃʰò̞(ʔ)]
- Hyphenation: dih‧cho
Noun
dihcho (stem -dihcho-)
- turkey
Inflection
More information singular, plural ...
Possessive inflection of dihcho (-dihécho)
|
singular |
plural |
| 1st person |
sedihécho |
naxedihécho |
| 2nd person |
nedihécho |
| 3rd person |
1) |
— |
gidihécho |
| 2) |
medihécho |
godihécho |
| 4th person |
yedihécho |
| reflexive |
sp. |
ɂededihécho |
kededihécho |
| unsp. |
dedihécho |
| reciprocal |
— |
ɂełedihécho |
| indefinite |
ɂedihécho |
| areal |
godihécho |
Close
1) Used when the subject is a group of human beings
and the object is singular.
2) Used when the previous condition does not apply.
References
- “turkey”, in Dene Yatié Kʼę́ę́ Ahsíi Yatsʼuuzi Gha Edįhtłʼéh Kátłʼodehche [South Slavey Topical Dictionary Kátłʼodehche dialect], South Slave Divisional Education Council, 2009, page 136