Come walk with me, let us reason together. Today’s theme from ConWorkShop is wondering and wandering. The Rireinukave are very keen on physical activity, so it stands to reason they would enjoy long walks in the forest with heavy packs. And indeed trekking holidays are quite popular. But for some reason, I didn’t have proper words to describe them. That is, until today.
yo ta miro mimotukayo hii kave yoñi opahokayo:
Q 2S.NOM sometime ask-REFL–PRS–Q that.CONJ woman.NOM why.Q walk-AUG–PRS–Q ||
Do you ever wonder why people wander?
opaho /ˈopɑho/ n. IN trek, ramble, hike From opa ‘walk’ + -ho AUG
opahota /ˈopɑhotɑ/ vi. wander, roam, travel, trek, ramble; hike
kuseeyi /ˈkuseˌeji/ n. IN wanderlust, fernweh, desire to travel From kuse ‘far’ + eyi ‘ache’
