-tsoh
Appearance
Navajo
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Athabaskan *k̯aʔx̣ʷ. Cognate with Dogrib -cho, Ket [script needed] (qaˀ).
Pronunciation
[edit]Stem
[edit]-tsoh
- Verbal stem occurring in the following root, aspect, and mode combinations:
Suffix
[edit]-tsoh
Derived terms
[edit]- bééshbiiʼkǫǫʼítsoh (“power plant”)
- beeʼeldǫǫhtsoh (“cannon”)
- Biniʼantʼą́ą́tsoh (“September”)
- chidí naaʼnaʼí beeʼeldǫǫhtsoh bikááʼ dah naaznilígíí (“tank”)
- chidítsoh (“truck”)
- chʼil naʼatłʼoʼiitsoh (“plum”)
- chʼoshtsoh (“cockroach”)
- didzétsoh (“peach”)
- dziʼizítsoh (“motorcycle”)
- gahtsoh (“hare”)
- hazaʼaleehtsoh (“celery”)
- hosh aditsahiitsoh (“saguaro”)
- łóódtsoh (“smallpox”)
- łóóʼtsoh (“whale”)
- mágítsoh (“gorilla”)
- nahatʼeʼiitsoh (“kangaroo”)
- naʼashǫ́ʼiitsoh (“iguana”)
- Níłchʼitsoh (“December”)
- níyoltsoh (“tornado”)
- tiníléítsoh (“Komodo dragon”)
- Tʼą́ą́tsoh (“May”)
- tsísʼnáłtsooítsoh (“hornet”)
- Yaʼiishjáástsoh (“July”)