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  • 'qotuhkayewestu - s/he speaks alone
  • 'sankewimal - s/he speaks to h/ calmly or in conciliatory way
  • siwtaqsu - s/he is tiring to listen to; s/he is tired of speaking
  • skicinuwatuwewiw - it speaks Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey; it speaks an indigenous language
  • skicinuwewestu - s/he speaks in Peskotomuhkati or Wolastoqey, speaks in a Native language
  • spatuwe - s/he climbs up high; s/he speaks at a high level, speaks sophisticatedly
  • spiqatuwe - s/he climbs upward; s/he speaks at a high level, speaks sophisticatedly
  • spiqi-kolusu - s/he speaks at a formal level, speaks sophisticatedly or eruditely
  • 'tawewestu - (young child, language student, etc.) s/he knows how to speak in a language (e.g., in English, in Wolastoqey)
  • 'tawi-ikolisomanatuwe - s/he knows how to speak English
  • 'tawi-olonatuwe - s/he knows how to speak the ordinary language of the community (especially, a Native language)
  • 'tawi-peskotomuhkatuwe - s/he knows how to speak Peskotomuhkati
  • 'tawtaqsu - s/he knows how to speak; s/he is clever with words, is funny
  • 'tewestu - s/he speaks from there
  • tolewestu - s/he is speaking, is talking
  • tolewestuwiw - (radio, loudspeaker) it is speaking
  • ulakonimal - s/he speaks about h/ with respect
  • uli-skuhutomon - s/he speaks well or approvingly of it
  • uli-skuwimal - s/he speaks soothingly to h/
  • wisokatuwe - (person's usual way of talking) s/he speaks angrily; s/he swears a lot
  • woli-kolusuwakone - s/he is courteous in speech