Come walk with me, as we take A stroll through the forest following in the footsteps of the ConWorkShop theme for today. Picking our way through the underbrush, trying not to scratch our skin on the thorns and twigs, we may glance down to look where we put our feet. There we may see some leaf litter making a soft rustling sound (hehe (onomatop.)) as we trample this nature’s bounty.
soo remera sipayupa yekahuvo:
niyi ute ñipamu ñira sokahuvo::
if forest-INE today-ESS go-PRS–SBJV–INFR |
then.CONJ big surprise-ACC surely.ADV get-PRS–SBJV–INFR ||
If you go down in the woods today,
You’re sure of a big surprise.
aratarakuna /ˈɑɹɑˌtɑɹɑˌkunɑ/ n. IN (biol.) underbrush, undergrowth, understory
hehi /ˈhehi/ n. IN leaf litter, plant litter
hehita /ˈhehitɑ/ vi. 1. to fall off, drop off (like dead leaves);
2. to rustle, rattle
hehitata /ˈhehitɑtɑ/ vt. 1. to shake off, remove by shaking;
2. to shake off, dissociate oneself from; lose a follower, tracker
