maqatu'atl
Translation: He/she gives him/her a loan
Part of Speech: verb animate transitive
Meanings:
- loan
- lend
- let somebody borrow
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Gaqi'sg maqatu'atl aligal pas'g mu' apaja'tunigul.Translation: He/she lends him/her clothes often, but he/she doesn't bring them back.Recording: Recording by jnw 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: ma·hga·duu·a·dêl
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- maqata'g -- I give him/her a loan -- (first person singular animate subject, third person singular animate object)
- maqatu'l -- I give you a loan -- (first person singular animate subject, second person singular animate object)
- maqatu'it -- He/she gives me a loan -- (third person singular animate subject, first person singular animate object)
Related entries for category "exchange"
- alangu'sit : peddle / sell
- alangualatl : peddle about / sell
- alanguat : shopping
- alangue'get : do commerce / buy / sell
- alanguetoq : peddle about / sell
- apangitg : pay for
- apangituatl : pays
- apangituowei : payment
- asita'teget : revenge / reciprocate / pay back
- elangu'sit : go somewhere to peddle / go somewhere to sell
- elegetoq : raffle (off)
- magasan : store
- magasana'sit : go to a store
- magasano'guom : store / store house
- maqatu'atl : loan / lend / let somebody borrow
- pemanguat : peddle
- sa'se'wa'latl : exchange
- sa'se'wa'sit : change
- sa'se'wa'toq : exchange
- sa'se'wamugwa'latl : change color
- sa'se'wamugwa'toq : change color
- sa'se'wi't'g : change name of
- sa'se'wi'tatl : change the name of
- sa'se'wit : exchange / swap / trade / barter
- wejo'tasit : trade or do business there