Part of speech
verb ii 21Definition
the land is thus, the land lies thus
Verb Forms
- Prefixed Verb Stem:
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-olkomike-
- Unprefixed Verb Stem:
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olkomike-, lahkomike-
- Preverb:
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-komike-, -ahkomike-
- Changed Verb Stem:
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elkomike-, elahkomike-
Example Sentences
| Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English |
|---|---|
| Am-ote, kis-al tan qeni-pomiyak uckuwi-pomi-wolinomon nit elkomikek nit, tett oloqi niponahkik oloqiw. | Finally he came to the conclusion that the look of the land was to his liking, all along the route that he had traveled, off there in the southern country. (MT) |
| Nikt tahk nisanku kosona newanku 'somakonossok elaqecik yut elkomikek etoli-peskhutomuhtit, iyol, soluhpol milawiw, yut eli-ksekonik supeq. | There were those twelve or fourteen soldiers lying on their bellies, where the land lay like this, shooting at the sloops out on the water, where the sea comes into the cove. (MT) |
Audio Recordings
| Recording | Type | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| word | Alberta | |
| Example | Nancy | |
| example | Alberta |