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Part of speech

verb ii 16

Definition

(conjunct singular forms only) there is a lot of it, there are a lot of them

Verb Forms

Changed Verb Stem:
elinaqot-

Notes

(see linaqot)

Example Sentences

Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey English
Malom yaq-ote nit pomawsuwinuwok mace-coskuwalaniya. Toqc kama tama kisi-liyew wot ehpit naka nican. 'Takonimawal, tahalu elinaqok psi-keqsey kisonuwok. Eventually, the people began to be jealous of her. Soon the woman couldn't go anywhere, nor could her children. They talked about her, like how much of everything she bought. (MT)
Elinaqaks (elinaqqos) posonutiyil. I didn't realize there would be so many baskets.
Elinaqqopon man. There used to be a lot of money.
Elinaqahk pocetesol peyemiyakil. There are a lot of potatoes left over.
Elinaqahk (elinaqok) man. There's a lot of money.
Elinaqahk wikhikonol. There are a lot of letters.
Elinaqahk ehta keskahtu. There was a lot that I lost. (LB)

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