pi'tisignte'g
Translation: He/she caulks it
Part of Speech: verb inanimate transitive
Meanings:
- caulk
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Newtiegsitpu'g etlpitisignte'meg ntul, gulaman ma' nugu' s'penug.Translation: We've been caulking my boat all morning, so it won't leak anymore.Recording: Recording by jnw 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: bii·di·si·gên·teeg
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- pi'tisignte'm -- I caulk it -- (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
- pi'tisignte'meg -- We caulk it -- (first person plural exclusive animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
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- gepsaqa'toq : shut / close
- gepsoqpit : closed / shut
- gepsoqteg : closed / shut
- ilta'toq : shut / close
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- sepusa'latl : bring to point / seal
- sepusa'toq : bring to point / seal
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- sepusepit : closed up / tied shut
- sepuseteg : closed up / tied shut