wi'gatign
Translation: Paper
Part of Speech: noun inanimate
Meanings:
- paper
- book
- letter
- newspaper (etc.)
Example of word used in a sentence:
- Text: Ge' jugwasgnnmui na pase'g wi'gatign.Translation: Would you pass me that thick book.Recording: Recording by ewm 🔉
Pronunciation Guide: wii·ga·di·gên
Alternate Grammatical Forms:
- wi'gatignn -- Papers, books... -- (plural)
Related entries for category "write"
- ewi'g'g : write / mark down
- ewi'gigeg : write
- ewi'gigemgewei : notepad / pen / pencil / object used for writing
- ewi'giget : write
- ewi'gmuatl : write a letter to / write to
- gnugwaqan : marker / blaze (on tree)
- gnugwatign : letter (alphabet) / symbol / mark
- gomgwejui'gaqan : glyphics (Nnu/Mi'gmaw) / hieroglyphics (Nnu/Mi'gmaw) / character used to write Micmac
- gomgwejui'gas'g : written in Mi'gmaw glyph writing / written in Mi'gmaw hieroglyphics / Mi'gmaw glyph writing / Mi'gmaw hieroglyphics
- gomgwejui'gasit : hieroglyphic writing / sucker fish (gomgwej) writing / Nnu glyph writing / written in sucker fish (gomgwej) writing / written in Nnu glyph writing
- gomgwejui'giget : writes using Mi'gmaq hieroglyphics / writes using old Mi'gmaq hieroglyphics
- nujiwi'giget : writer
- nutapsgo'teget : scribe / writer
- sa'se'wi'g'g : changes the writing
- sa'se'wi'gatl : changes the writing
- wi'gatign : paper / book / letter / newspaper (etc.)
- wi'gign : pen / pencil