bi-maajaa
bi-maajaa
>vai comm.
>1sIND nbi-maajaa;
>3sCCONJ e-bi-maajaat; 1 leave [to come this way]. Mii go gii-bi-maajaad zhmaagnishii-gimaa, gii-zhaamaan Niibaakhomoon."
>So the officer in charge set out, and came to Nibakom. SO1971.rs. Kina giw gimaag gii-wiindmawaawag ji-maajiinaazhkawaawaad niw mzhinwen ji-bbaa-wiindmawaawaad niw nishnaaben ji-bi-maajaanid iw sa pii ji-zhibiihgewaad.
>All the chiefs were told that they should send the messengers to go about telling the Indians to get ready to go at the time for them to sign the treaty. AK1976.rs. Ningii-bi-maajaa iwidi Shogar_Aylan maaba giizis gii-niizhwaasogwanagizid.
>I left Sugar Island on the seventh of this month to come here. AW1941.rn.
>Full-vowel form: bi-maajaa.