a'tugwaqan
Translation: Story
Part of Speech: noun inanimate
Meanings:
- story
- tale
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Gelulg a'tugwaqan gis wi'g'g.Translation: He/she has written a good story.Recording: Recording by dmm 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: aa·du·gwa·hgan
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- a'tugwaqann -- stories -- (plural)
Related entries for category "language arts"
- a'tugwaqan : story / tale
- a'tugwet : tell story
- a'tugwewatl : tell story to
- a'tugwewinu : storyteller
- awangiljet : read poorly
- egiljet : read
- egimatl : count / recite / read
- egitg : recite / read
- espi'sit : use high·sounding language
- gawasgui't'g : say in reverse / say backwards
- gegina'matimgewei : lesson / teaching material / book
- gegina'muatl : teach
- gegnu'giljet : read correctly / read properly
- gegnuimatl : advise / instruct / speak truthfully / speak frankly
- gelulatl : speak to
- gelusit : speak / talk
- gesmi'sit : speak in odd or unusual way / speak with a heavy accent
- glusuaqan : word / news
- lnu'wi't'g : refer to something by its aboriginal name / refer to something in first nations language / say in native language
- lnui'sit : speak native language / speak aboriginal language / speak first nations language
- Mi'gmewi'sit : speak Micmac
- minu'wi't'g : repeat (what is said) / mention again
- nana'n : food (baby talk)
- natawia'tugwet : know how to tell stories
- natawinsgu'mat : know how to answer back
- nessutmalsewet : interprete / translate
- nessutmasewatl : interpret / translate for
- nestuapuguet : speak truthfully / speak wisely / speak intelligently
- nesutmalsewu'ti : interpretation / translation
- netawet : able to talk
- netawia'tugwet : know how to tell stories
- nipigina'masit : studies at night
- nnu'wi't'g : refer to something by its aboriginal name / refer to something in first nations language / say in native language
- nujinutmaqaniget : storyteller / tattletale / gossiper
- poqtewo'gwet : begin to speak
- sa'se'wi'sit : change language / switch language
- seitun : blabbermouth
- telatuemgewei : sentence (grammar)
- tli'suti : language
- waqgaji'sit : weak speaker
- welgiljet : read properly or well
- wenjui'sit : speak French language
Related entries for category "perform"
- a'tugwaqan : story / tale
- a'tugwet : tell story
- a'tugwewatl : tell story to
- a'tugwewinu : storyteller
- amalgewaqan : dance
- elutuatl : impersonate / imitate
- etlte'g : beat on / strum / play(musical instrument) / hit / knock
- ewsa'tuatl : make threatening motion / feign threatening motion / lift hand in a threatening motion / raise fist in a threatening motion
- ewsitutg : show off
- gaqalugwet : finished working
- gesgmaplgigwa'latl : make someone see things that are not there / perform magic
- gesgmaplgigwa'teget : do magic tricks / produces illusions
- gesgmaplgigwa'toq : make someone see things that are not there / do magic
- getu'muatl : make music for / entertain
- getu'muet : make music / play musical instrument
- giste'g : finish playing(instrument) / able to play instrument / finish beating / finish hitting
- gtapegiaqan : song
- jampo'qiet : somersault
- lnu'tesing : dance native style / dance aboriginal style
- milaplgigwa'teget : illusionist
- nenaqte'maqan : fast song / fast chant
- nnu'tesing : dance native style / dance aboriginal style
- nujigtu'muet : musicial entertainer / entertainer (with musical instrument)
- pipugwet : make music on horn or wind instrument / singing
- tapia'ji'jte'get : fiddle / play the fiddle
- welgiljet : read properly or well
- welpmiaq : operates well / go or move well
- wesigalatl : tell fortune of
- wesiget : foretell / tell fortunes
- wisgwia'teget : play bagpipes / bagpiper