utonomon
verb ti 28
s/he obtains it, gets it (from somewhere or someone); s/he takes some of it
Prefixed Verb Stem :
-utonom-
Unprefixed Verb Stem :
'tonom-
Changed Verb Stem :
wetonom-
Verb Stem With Preverb :
-'tonom-
Example Sentences :
Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English Phrase |
---|---|
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 :
Audio Recording | Type of Recording | Authored by |
---|---|---|
example | Brenda | |
word | Brenda |