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Part of speech

verb ti 28

Definition

s/he obtains it, gets it (from somewhere or someone); s/he takes some of it

Verb Forms

Prefixed Verb Stem:
-utonom-
Unprefixed Verb Stem:
'tonom-
Preverb:
-'tonom-
Changed Verb Stem:
wetonom-

Example Sentences

Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey English
Yet utonomon, ihik, Irvings, Woodland. She got it there, at the Irving gas station, in Woodland. (BS)
Tan wetonok wikhikon? Where did he get the book?
Tan nit wetonomon? Where did you get that?
Tama nit kutonomon? Where did you get that?
Am-ote, boys, wolelomoqe. Cel-ona wkisi-'tonomoness kekesk puktewick eluwehket nipayimiyamk. At that point, boys, he was having good luck. And he had gotten a little hard liquor, too, to use when Christmas came. (MT)
Skuhutomun tan wetonomoq 'samaqan mecimiw, mesq pamp sakhiyanuhk. Talk about where we used to get water, before the pump came. (MA)
Am-ote, wahkehseksasu kisi-'tonok, on maceptun kempok. Finally, there were a few slices he got from it, and he took them to camp. (MT)

Audio Recordings

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example Brenda
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