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awangiljet
Pronunciation guide:
a·wan·kil·chet
Recording by Diane (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Eunice (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Joe (Listuguj) 🔉
Part of speech:
verb animate intransitive
Translation:
He/she is a poor reader
Meanings:
read poorly
Example of word used in sentence:
Tegen na telimi's'p awangiljet?
Which one was it that you told me couldn't read well?
Recording by Diane (Listuguj) 🔉
Variant spelling(s)
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awangijjet
Alternate forms:
awangiljei,
I am a poor reader
(first person singular animate)
awangiljeieg,
We are poor readers
(first person dual exclusive animate)
awangilja'tieg,
We are poor readers
(first person plural exclusive animate)
Other words from category capability
awana'qiet
- incapable / not able to do
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awane'g
- awkward / inexperienced / incapable of doing / lacks ability
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awaneiwatl
- awkward in handling / inexperienced in handling / incompetent in operating / incompetent in handling
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awane'jit
- awkward one / unskilled one
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awangiljet
- read poorly
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awaniwsget
- fishes poorly / unskilled fisherman
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awanlugwet
- unskilled worker / works poorly
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awanmila'sit
- plays poorly
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awano'tg
- operate poorly / handle poorly / handle awkwardly
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gisgajiet
- have patience / measure up to / able
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nata'nmat
- good at whatever they do / capable person / handy / handyman / jack of all trades
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natawa'qa'latl
- skillful in handling / competent in doing
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natawaqa'toq
- skillful in handling / competent in doing
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natawe'g
- self sufficient / know how to get by / know one's way around / worldly wise / clever
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wejignematl
- challenge
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wejuowita'sit
- absent·minded
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westawlet
- gifted
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wettepne'g
- try to catch up with
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Other words from category language arts
a'tugwaqan
- story / tale
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a'tugwet
- tell story
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a'tugwewatl
- tell story to
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a'tugwewinu
- storyteller
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awangiljet
- read poorly
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egiljet
- read
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egimatl
- count / recite / read
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egitg
- recite / read
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espi'sit
- use high·sounding language
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gawasgui't'g
- say in reverse / say backwards
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gegina'matimgewei
- lesson / teaching material / book
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gegina'muatl
- teach
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gegnu'giljet
- read correctly / read properly
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gegnuimatl
- advise / instruct / speak truthfully / speak frankly
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gelulatl
- speak to
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gelusit
- speak / talk
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gesmi'sit
- speak in odd or unusual way / speak with a heavy accent
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glusuaqan
- word / news
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lnui'sit
- speak native language / speak aboriginal language / speak first nations language
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lnu'wi't'g
- refer to something by its aboriginal name / refer to something in first nations language / say in native language
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Mi'gmewi'sit
- speak Micmac
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minu'wi't'g
- repeat (what is said) / mention again
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nana'n
- food (baby talk)
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natawia'tugwet
- know how to tell stories
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natawinsgu'mat
- know how to answer back
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nessutmalsewet
- interprete / translate
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nessutmasewatl
- interpret / translate for
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nestuapuguet
- speak truthfully / speak wisely / speak intelligently
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nesutmalsewu'ti
- interpretation / translation
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netawet
- able to talk
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netawia'tugwet
- know how to tell stories
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nnu'wi't'g
- refer to something by its aboriginal name / refer to something in first nations language / say in native language
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nujinutmaqaniget
- storyteller / tattletale / gossiper
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poqtewo'gwet
- begin to speak
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sa'se'wi'sit
- change language / switch language
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seitun
- blabbermouth
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telatuemgewei
- sentence (grammar)
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tli'suti
- language
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waqgaji'sit
- weak speaker
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welgiljet
- read properly or well
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wenjui'sit
- speak French language
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