stop

 

a-di-shtaⁿ (ádištą)

 
stop Speaker - Maude Supernaw

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a-di-shtaⁿ (ádištą)

stop, stop work for the day, cease an activity (RR-Quapaw)

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That’s all.  

bdi-shtaⁿ  (bdíštą)

Speaker - Maude Supernaw

I’m finished, completed

 

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Dhegiha Language Family Comparison

  • a-di-shtaⁿ (ádištą) - stop, stop work for the day, cease an activity, a-bdi-shtaⁿ (ábdištą) - I stop, cease, a-ti-shtaⁿ (áttištą) - you stop, cease (RR-Quapaw)
  • a-thi-shtoⁿ (á-thi-shtoⁿ) - Omaha same, the stopping of a fever or a pain (FL-Osage)
  • zhu-da-ʰka-dse a-thi-shtoⁿ (zhu-dá-ḳa-dse á-thi-shtoⁿ) - the fever has stopped, to stop a fever (FL-Osage)

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  • di-shtaⁿ (dištą́) - finish, complete, bdi-shtaⁿ (bdíštą) - I finish, complete, ti-shtaⁿ (ttíštą) - you finish, complete (RR-Quapaw)
  • thi-shtoⁿ (thishtoⁿ) - finish, complete, release, past (Omaha)
  • ni-shtoⁿ-gi (nishtoⁿgi) - you have finished (Omaha)
  • thi-shtoⁿ (thi-shtoⁿ́) - to stop, to finish, bthi-shtoⁿ (bthí-shtoⁿ) - I finished, ni-shtoⁿ (ní-shtoⁿ) - you finished, oⁿ-thi-shtoⁿ i (oⁿ-thí-shtoⁿ i) - we finished (FL-Osage)
  • thi-shtaⁿ (điištą́) - finish, stop, already did something, be just finished doing something, be finished, be through, end, bri-shtaⁿ (bríištą) - I'm finished, shtsi-shtaⁿ (šcíištą) - you finished, aⁿ-thi-shtaⁿ pe (ąđiištą́pe) - we finished (CQ-Osage)
  • yu-shtaⁿ (yushtáⁿ) - stop, be finished, let go (Kanza)

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  • shtoⁿ (shtoⁿ) - stop, let go, conveys the idea of stopping, letting go (Omaha/Ponca)