Part of speech
verb ta 36Definition
s/he likes h/, is fond of h/
Verb Forms
- Prefixed Verb Stem:
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-kosi-iyw-
- Unprefixed Verb Stem:
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ksi-iyw-
- Changed Verb Stem:
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kesi-iyw-
Example Sentences
| Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English |
|---|---|
| Neke kesi-iyask, kuli-witapehkamoq. | When he liked you, he was friendly to you. |
| Ksi-iywa. | S/he is well-liked. S/he has charisma. |
| Neke kesi-iywut eci-miyawomahtaq. | When he was well-liked, he was so good-natured. |
| Nkosi-iywa npili-nitap. | I am fond of my new friend. |
| Mecimi-te 'kosi-iywal witapiyil Makolit, tuciw ewasisuwihtit. | Margaret has always liked her friend, ever since their childhood. |
Audio Recordings
| Recording | Type | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| word | Dolly | |
| example | Dolly | |
| example | Dolly | |
| example | Dolly | |
| example | Dolly | |
| example | Dolly |