Part of speech
verb ai 1Definition
they (two) start out on foot; (toddlers) they (two) start to walk, holding on to each other
Verb Forms
- Verb Stem:
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-macehkawoti-
Notes
(dual forms only; see macewse, maciyapasuwok)
Keywords
Example Sentences
| Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English |
|---|---|
| Wot-olu pesq skitap ehtahsiw welaqiwik macehkawotihtit, 'tiyal, "Op-al petkawotiyoq kikonuk, ehpicik ihihtit. Nisuwok." | Every evening when they went for a walk, this one man would say, "I hope that when we get home there are some women there. Two of them." (MT) |
| Macehkawotuwok Koles naka Mali Wehqapiqek. | Grace and Mary start out on foot to Perry. |
Audio Recordings
| Recording | Type | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| word | Alberta | |
| Word | Nancy | |
| Example | Nancy | |
| example | Dolly | |
| Example | Nancy |