naci (nac-, nat-)
preverb
going or coming to a location
Verb Stem :
-naci (-nac-, -nat-)
Example Sentences :
Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey | English Phrase |
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Nathulin! | Come get me (in a boat)! |
Knaciphul-oc. | I'll come get you. |
Naciptuwine 'samaqan! | Go get us some water! |
Naciksomon. | S/he goes to cut it. |
Natsoqe. | S/he goes to check traps. |
Natawone. | S/he goes to gather eggs. |
Naciluwesu. | S/he goes over there and speaks her piece. |
Nacossomine Tepitk. | Let's go have a drink at Dave's. |
Naci-wewisultuwok. | They're going there to nose around. |
Nataphal. | S/he goes (comes) to track h/. |
Notes :
(compare peci, ckuwi)
Audio Recordings :
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