natawe'g
Translation: He/she is worldly-wise
Part of Speech: verb animate intransitive
Meanings:
- self sufficient
- know how to get by
- know one's way around
- worldly wise
- clever
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Mali na mawinatawe'g ta'n telmimajit.Translation: Mary is very clever, how she lives.Recording: Recording by ewm 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: na·da·weeg
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- natawe'i -- I am clever -- (first person singular animate)
- natawe'ieg -- We are clever -- (first person dual exclusive animate)
- natawoltieg -- We are clever -- (first person plural exclusive animate)
Related entries for category "capability"
- awana'qiet : incapable / not able to do
- awane'g : awkward / inexperienced / incapable of doing / lacks ability
- awane'jit : awkward one / unskilled one
- awaneiwatl : awkward in handling / inexperienced in handling / incompetent in operating / incompetent in handling
- awangiljet : read poorly
- awaniwsget : fishes poorly / unskilled fisherman
- awanlugwet : unskilled worker / works poorly
- awanmila'sit : plays poorly
- awano'tg : operate poorly / handle poorly / handle awkwardly
- gisgajiet : have patience / measure up to / able
- nata'nmat : good at whatever they do / capable person / handy / handyman / jack of all trades
- natawa'qa'latl : skillful in handling / competent in doing
- natawa'qa'toq : skillful in handling / competent in doing
- natawe'g : self sufficient / know how to get by / know one's way around / worldly wise / clever
- wejignematl : challenge
- wejuowita'sit : absent·minded
- westawlet : gifted
- wettepne'g : try to catch up with