ksokassu
verb ai 1
s/he crosses over, goes across, gets across (to other side)
Plural :
ksokassultuwok
Prefixed Verb Stem :
-kosokassi-
Unprefixed Verb Stem :
ksokassi-
Changed Verb Stem :
kesokassi-
Example Sentences :
Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English Phrase |
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Nit-te-na mecimi nmuhsums elluhketpon. Ksokassu naka naciptun micuwakon, 'tapaciptun. | That's what my grandfather always did. He crossed over and got food, and he brought it back. (BS) |
Yut-te piliw olomi-ksokassuwa nitap eyultihtit 'kansuhsuwok. | Just recently a friend crossed over to where our ancestors are (i.e., he died). |
Nita, tan toke 'kisi-ksokassin? Nekom-na koti-wici-epeskome. | Uh-oh, now how can he get across? He wants to play ball with the others. (EN) |
Olomi-ksokassuwa Can Tokamonuhkik. | John has crossed over into Canada. |
Notes :
(also, qsokassu)
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