njibaa
njibaa
>vai comm.
>1sIND ndoonjbaa;
>3sCCONJ wenjbaat; 1 be from a certain place, come from a certain place. Wedi gaa-bi-bmiseg ngii-giiwe widi Walpole_Island gaa-bi-wnjibaayaan.
>This last week I went home to Walpole Island where I come from. AM1937.rs. Bebezhig eta go izhitwaawag imaa wenjibaayaan.
>Only a few people practise this rite there where I come from. AW1941.rn. 2 travel from a certain place. Widi giiwednong gye go ebngishmog gii-bi-njibaawag giw Naadweswag gaa-bi-mwinewaajig niw Jibwen maanpii nikekmig.
>From the North and from the West came those Iroquois to attack the Ojibwe here in this part of the country. AM1937.rs. Mzi go gii-bi-njibaawag gaa-bi-zhaajig endzhi-waabndahding.
>They came from various places, those who came to the fair. PI1978.rs.
>Grammar note: Contains relative root /onD/.
>Full-vowel form: onjibaa.