Sahartionary:yuco
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Yucho
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Yucho *pyuco (“human, man”). The form yuco appears to have originated in Nirewo and spread into the other dialects; the form yucu is still attested in some older texts and in the speech of some highly rural Hirachir speakers.
Pronunciation
- (Hirachir) IPA(key): /jutʃo/ [jut͡ʃo]
- (Nirewo) IPA(key): /jutso/ [jut͡so]
- (Tuskurasu) IPA(key): /jutso/ [jut͡so]
Noun
yuco
- person, human being
- (specifically) Yucho person; the Yucho people
- man (adult male)