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tîtkahârihûrit - he/she has big ears, meaning he or she likes to overhear what people say, likes to eavesdrop, is “all ears".” [There is no grammatical difference between “he” and “she” in the Pawnee language.]
Nora Pratt says, "tîtkahârihûrit"
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tîtkahârihûrit - he/she has big ears, meaning he or she likes to overhear what people say, likes to eavesdrop, is “all ears".” [There is no grammatical difference between “he” and “she” in the Pawnee language.]
Nora Pratt says, "tîtkahârihûrit"
Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.