wesua'toq
Translation: He/she takes it
Part of Speech: verb inanimate transitive
Meanings:
- take (hold of)
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Pas'g wesua'tu'tij ta'n goqwei wegetaq aq maita'jig.Translation: They just take what they will need and leave.Recording: Recording by dmm 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: we·su·aa·dohk
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- wesua'tu -- I take it -- (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
- wesua'tueg -- We take it -- (first person plural exclusive animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
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- pegwateluatl : buy / purchase
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- wejanguat : purchase from there
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- wetteliget : purchase from
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