piyaqtihikonihke
verb ai 9
s/he gathers wood chips, or small pieces of wood
Plural :
piyaqtihikonikhotuwok
Verb Stem :
-piyaqtihikonihke-
Changed Verb Stem :
peyaqtihikonihke-
Example Sentences :
Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English Phrase |
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Peyaqtihikonihket, mecimi-te mskuwecin. | When he gathers wood chips, he always finds something to cut himself on. |
Maliyansis yali-piyaqtihikonihke (yali-qahnusqiske) sonuciw sitomok. | Mary Ann is going along the shore picking up small pieces of driftwood. |
Neqt Koluskap qeni-yali-piyaqtihikonihket, on 'komuci-macephaniya uhkomossol Muwinesqiyil naka uhsimisol Nimaqsuwehsuwol. | Once, while Koluskap was gathering firewood scraps, they kidnapped his grandmother, She-Bear, and his younger brother, Marten. (LM) |
Notes :
(also, piyaqtihikonuhke)
Audio Recordings :
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word | Dolly | |
Word | Nancy | |
example | Dolly | |
Example | Nancy | |
Example | Nancy | |
example | Dolly |