qonokutehe |
s/he swims so far underwater, swims underwater for so long a time |
qonoqotehe |
s/he swims underwater so far or for so long a time |
sahsamehe |
(fish) s/he swims rapidly; (person walking) s/he moves rapidly and nimbly |
sakhohom |
s/he swims into view |
saphom |
s/he swims through |
sehtahom |
s/he swims backstroke, swims backward |
setolehom |
s/he swims naked, goes skinny-dipping (Wol) |
sipkoqotehe |
s/he swims underwater for a long time |
siwi-yalhom, siwi-alhom |
s/he is tired of swimming around |
skitoqotehe |
(sardine, herring, etc.) s/he swims on or at the surface of the water (so as to be visible); (shark, crocodile, etc.) s/he swims with only a small portion of body above water (fin, eyes, blowhole, snorkel, etc.) |
'tawhom |
s/he knows how to swim |
tehsaqhom |
s/he swims on top of (over) something submerged |
tinahkathom |
s/he swims right-handed (e.g., doing sidestroke); s/he swims toward the right |
tkahsomu |
s/he swims (as recreation; to cool off) |
'tohom |
s/he swims from there |
toloqotehe |
s/he is swimming underwater |
'toqtahmon, 't-oqtahmon |
s/he swims over it |
tuthom |
s/he swims by, swims past |
wisayamehe |
(fish) s/he swims rapidly; (person walking) s/he moves rapidly and nimbly |
wiwonohom |
s/he swims in circle, swims around (something) |
yalamehe, alamehe |
s/he zigzags through water; s/he swims around underwater |
yalhom, alhom |
s/he swims around |
yali-tkahsomu, ali-tkahsomu |
s/he swims around (as recreation; to cool off) |
yaloqotehe, aloqotehe |
s/he swims around underwater |