panuijgatg
Translation: He/she examines it
Part of Speech: verb inanimate transitive
Meanings:
- examine
- study
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Gina'sit etlpanuijgatg utepaqan.Translation: He/she is busy going through everything in his/her car.Recording: Recording by jnw 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: ban·wich·gatk
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- panuijgatm -- I examine it -- (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
- panuijgatmeg -- We examine it -- (first person plural exclusive animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
Related entries for category "open"
- pana'latl : open
- pana's'g : open
- pana'sit : open
- pana'toq : open
- pans'g : cut open / operate on
- pansaqatl : unlock
- pansaqq : unlock
- pansatl : cut open / operate on
- panta'latl : open up
- panta'toq : open
- pantepit : open
- panteteg : open
- pantuna'sit : open mouth
- pantunepit : agape / open (container)
- pantuno'jing : have mouth open
- panuijgatg : examine / study
- panuijgo'latl : examine in an inquisitive manner / invasive, prying investigation / study / dig through
- panuijgo'tasit : examine in an inquisitive manner / invasive, prying investigation / dig through
- wapa'sit : open eyes / turn white
Related entries for category "dig"
- e'se'get : dig for clams
- elalqeg : tunnel / long hole
- espulqeg : deep hole
- getalqigwalatl : take out by scraping / digging out
- getalqigwatg : dig out
- jigni'get : root (as pig)
- mulqalatl : dig out
- mulqatg : dig out / shovel something
- mulqet : dig / shovel
- nutugwet : digs out of its den
- panuijgatg : examine / study
- qalipit : shovel
- qalipitg : shovel
- qaliputi : shovel
- saputalqatg : dig through