isattsiksi-
التعريفات والمعاني
== Blackfoot ==
=== Etymology ===
From isattsik- (“to jingle, bell”) + -i (“inanimate intransitive verbaliser”).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /isatːsiksi/
(Aamsskaapipikani) IPA(key): [ìs̠ʌ̀tːs̠ɪ̀ks̠î]
(Aapatohsipikani, Siksika) IPA(key): [ìsʌ̀tːsɪ̀ksî]
(Kainai) IPA(key): [ìsɐ̀tːsɪ̀ksî]
=== Verb stem ===
isattsiksi- inan
(intransitive) to jingle
Áó'tsatsipoyiwa ita'páísstsinika'siimi iihtóóhkimaahsi otsiihtáíkawai'piksistakio'pistsi itáakáísattsiksiyi ito'tsísi. ― She waited for him standing next to her car, with her keys jingling in her hand.
=== References ===
Frantz, Donald G.; Genee, Inge (2016–2023), Blackfoot Online Dictionary[1], University of Toronto Press;
Donald G. Frantz; Norma J. Russell (1989), Blackfoot Dictionary of Stems, Roots, and Affixes, 3rd edition, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, published 2017;
Weber, Natalie; Derrick, Donald (2025), “A Phonetic Description of Káínai Blackfoot”, in Language Documentation & Conservation[2], volume 19, Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, pages 248–304.