melgita't
Translation: He/she is courageous
Part of Speech: verb animate intransitive
Meanings:
- courageous
- brave
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Melgita't ta'n wen wigij gjigang gisgug.Translation: A person has to be brave to live in a city these days.Recording: Recording by ewm 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: mel·ki·daad
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- melgita'i -- I am brave -- (first person singular animate)
- melgita'ieg -- We are brave -- (first person dual exclusive animate)
- melgitoltieg -- We are brave -- (first person plural exclusive animate)
Related entries for category "strength"
- amalamatl : looks weak / appears inadequate
- amalapt'g : looks weak / appears inadequate
- gesimlgignat : very strong
- melg'pugua'sit : stands hard or strong / take a stand / unrelenting / insist
- melg'tqasit : strong rope / strong string
- melgignaq : strong
- melgignat : strong
- melgiji'nm : strong man / solid man / giant (from Pacifique's Grammer glossery)
- melgita't : courageous / brave
- menaqanaq : weak
- menaqanat : weak
- menata't : cowardly / weak / weak willed
- mlgignewinu : strong person
- telmnaqanaq : so weak
- telmnaqanat : so weak
- temina'latl : tear or rip
- temina'toq : tear or rip
- tepignaq : strong enough
- tepignat : strong enough
- tepimlge'g : hard enough / hard enough
- waqaje'g : physically weak / not strong
- wissuignematl : overpower / overcome / conquer
- wissuignetg : overpower / overcome / conquer