uggwata'q
Translation: He/she goes by foot.
Part of Speech: verb animate intransitive
Meanings:
- go by foot
- travel by walking
- walk
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Tami wejiggwata'q?Translation: Where did s/he walk from?Recording: Recording by ewm 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: uk·kwa·daahk
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- uggwata'm -- I go by foot -- (first person singular animate)
- uggwata'meg -- we go by foot -- (first person dual exclusive animate)
- uggwata'mu'tieg -- we go by foot -- (first person plural exclusive animate)
Related entries for category "walk"
- elaptoq : make tracks toward / leave footprints to
- enml'ga't : walk onward / walk home
- gimsgwet : walk quietly / tiptoe
- ginateja'sit : strut on / proudly going
- gisigu'lega't : walk like an old person
- me'sipmiet : incapable of walking
- peji'taqamat : trip (over)
- pematpe'pit : run along with head abobbing
- pemijajiga'sit : move along the shore / walk along shore
- peml'ga't : walk along
- pesoqtesgmat : trip / miss step / stumble
- pesoqtesgmuatl : trip
- petaptu'sit : comes with the aid of a cane
- petasenmat : come walking with light or torch
- petateja'sit : arrive walking with a strut
- pisgwetesg'g : track inside (mud, snow, water)
- siawa'sit : keep on going / continue
- siwpmiet : tired of walking
- uggwata'q : go by foot / travel by walking / walk
- wejgwitu'gwe'pit : come scuttling with pounding feet
- wejiqolomgwipmiet : return moving along with drooping head / return walking along with drooping head / come from somewhere with a drooped head / move along with drooping head because... / walking along with drooping head because...
- wejiqolomgwipmiet : return moving along with drooping head / return walking along with drooping head / come from somewhere with a drooped head / move along with drooping head because... / walking along with drooping head because...
- welpmiet : go or move about well / operates well