Part of speech
verb ii 16Definition
(room, machine, etc.) it is too noisy; (person) s/he has had too much to drink (singular only, ii)
Verb Forms
- Verb Stem:
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'samtaqot-
- Changed Verb Stem:
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wesamtaqot-
Notes
(for second definition, literal reference is to person's voice; see also ksihtaqot)
Keywords
Example Sentences
| Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English | |
|---|---|---|
| 'Samtaqot weci-nutahat taponok. | He came out very drunk from the tavern. | |
| 'Samtaqot yaq kil weci-nutahayin. | They say you were too drunk when you went out. | |
| 'Samtaqot yut wen 'totolahsimin. | It is too noisy for anyone to rest here. | |
| Stehpal-ote kiluwaw wesamtaqahk welaqik. | It seems you had too much to drink last night. |
Audio Recordings
| Recording | Type | Speaker | |
|---|---|---|---|
| word | Brenda | ||
| Word | Dolly | ||
| Example | Dolly | ||
| Example | Dolly | ||
| example | Brenda | ||
| Example | Dolly |