O'odham

See also: o'odham

English

Etymology

From O'odham 'o'odham (person, man, human being).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔʔɔˈtam/

Noun

O'odham (plural O'odhams or O'odham)

  1. A person of Tohono O'odham (formerly Papago), Akimel O'odham (formerly Pima), or other O'odham ancestry.

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Proper noun

O'odham

  1. The indigenous Uto-Aztecan language of the O'odham.
    • (Can we date this quote?), “"ma Awisona" is incorrect”, in lipu pi ijo pi toki pona[1]:
      There is a very good reason for changing the "w" to an "l": the English name "Arizona" comes from the O'odham name "alĭ ṣonak," which tokiponizes to "ma Alisona."

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O'odham

Noun

O'odham

  1. alternative form of 'O'odham