jienastit

Northern Sami

Etymology

From jietna + -stit.

Pronunciation

  • (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈjie̯nastih(t)/

Verb

jienastit

  1. to vote (e.g. in an election)
    • 1964, Edvard Bull, Nor'ga 1814: Vuođđolákka ja ál'bmutstiv'ra, page 13:
      Ja de ferˈtii vel læn «Norga boargár» dat gutte bæsai jienastit, ja dat mávsii atte dušše ålmáiålˈbmut båtte fárrui.
      And then one still had to be a "Norwegian citizen" that was allowed to vote, and this meant that only men came along.
    • 2017 January 6, Ann-Karoline Eira, “Guovdageainnu Thon hotealla logi buoremusa searvvis”, in Ávvir, page 9:
      Guovdageainnu Thon hotealla lea dán jagi jienastuvvon logi buoremusaid searvái hoteallain Norggas
      The Thon Hotel in Guovdageaidnu has been voted as one of the ten best hotels in Norway
    • 2023 February 25, Maiju Saijets, Yle Sápmi:
      jienastat iežat jiellatšuoŋa
      This is how you vote for your favorite song

Conjugation

Lua error: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)

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