we'ji'wet
Translation: She gives birth
Part of Speech: verb animate intransitive
Meanings:
- give birth
- bear child (said of woman when she bears child)
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Nuji'j we'ji'wet ulagu.Translation: My grandchild bore a child yesterday.Recording: Recording by jnw 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: wee·jii·wet
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- we'ji'wei -- I bear a child -- (first person singular animate)
- we'ji'weieg -- we bear a child or children -- (first person dual exclusive animate)
- we'ji'wa'utieg -- we bear children -- (first person plural exclusive animate)
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