| :Why [[Náátsʼózídę́ę́ʼ]]? The suffix [[-dę́ę́ʼ]] can be added to almost any word. There are some specific adverbs that are very common such as [[náhookǫsdę́ę́ʼ]] that should have entries, but I don't see how "from the Orient" is any different to "from Japan", "from New York", "from California", or "from Europe". [[User:Stephen G. Brown|—Stephen]] <sup>([[User talk:Stephen G. Brown|Talk]])</sup> 09:45, 30 August 2012 (UTC) | | :Why [[Náátsʼózídę́ę́ʼ]]? The suffix [[-dę́ę́ʼ]] can be added to almost any word. There are some specific adverbs that are very common such as [[náhookǫsdę́ę́ʼ]] that should have entries, but I don't see how "from the Orient" is any different to "from Japan", "from New York", "from California", or "from Europe". [[User:Stephen G. Brown|—Stephen]] <sup>([[User talk:Stephen G. Brown|Talk]])</sup> 09:45, 30 August 2012 (UTC) |
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