ge'tipnet
Translation: He/she harvests crops (historically used for potatoes only)
Part of Speech: verb animate intransitive
Meanings:
- harvest crops (of roots, tubers, potatoes, carrots, turnips)
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Te'sipunqeg mimajuinu'g i'ge'tipna'tipnig pastung.Translation: Every year people used to harvest potatoes in the US.Recording: Recording by dmm 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: gee·di·bê·net
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- ge'tipnei -- I harvest crops (potatoes) -- (first person singular animate)
- ge'tpneieg -- We harvest crops (potatoes) -- (first person dual exclusive animate)
- ge'tipna'tieg -- We harvest crops (potatoes) -- (first person plural exclusive animate)
Related entries for category "agriculture"
Related entries for category "harvest"
- amgnte'g : glean / gather (leftover grain after harvest)
- amgnte'get : glean / gather (leftover grain after harvest)
- ge'tipnet : harvest crops (of roots, tubers, potatoes, carrots, turnips)
- ge'tipnewinu : harvester
- lgetue'get : gather mushrooms
- mena'gigwet : pull out weeds / pull up vegetables
- mena'taqug : harvest (garden)
- mewisit : pick berries