ment'g
Translation: He/she bites it off
Part of Speech: verb inanimate transitive
Meanings:
- bite off
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Teljipaqatesing suel winnu ment'g.Translation: He/she was so startled he/she almost bit his/her tongue off.Recording: Recording by ewm 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: men·têk
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- mentm -- I bite it off -- (first person singular animate)
- mentmeg -- We bite it off -- (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
Related entries for category "bite"
- alisqopatl : have in mouth / chew
- alisqotg : chew
- gesipatl : painful bite / hurt by biting / hurt by biting hard
- menpatl : bite off
- ment'g : bite off
- paqa'latl : bite
- paqa'luet : bites
- paqa'toq : bite
- telpatl : eat or gnaw on in such a way
- telt'g : eat in such a way / gnaw on
- temgwepatl : bite head off / bite top off
- tempatl : bite off
- temt'g : bite off / bite off a piece