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ge'tipnet
Pronunciation guide:
gee·di·bê·net
Recording by Diane (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Eunice (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Joe (Listuguj) 🔉
Part of speech:
verb animate intransitive
Translation:
He/she harvests crops
Meanings:
harvest crops(of roots, tubers, potatoes, carrots, turnips)
Example of word used in sentence:
Te'sipunqeg mimajuinu'g i'ge'tipna'tipnig pastung.
Every year people used to harvest crops in the US.
Recording by Diane (Listuguj) 🔉
Alternate forms:
ge'tipnei,
I harvest crops
(first person singular animate)
ge'tpneieg,
We harvest crops
(first person dual exclusive animate)
ge'tipna'tieg,
We harvest crops
(first person plural exclusive animate)
Other words from category agriculture
elgesawet
- plow up
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elgesg
- till / plow up(ground)
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elgete'get
- hoe / loosen soil with hoe
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ge'tipnet
- harvest crops(of roots, tubers, potatoes, carrots, turnips)
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lagla'ns
- barn
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latto'law
- bull
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pgenign
- fertilizer / manure
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psgweso'qon
- scythe
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t'pgwan
- gravel / soil / ashes from cremation
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Other words from category harvest
ge'tipnet
- harvest crops(of roots, tubers, potatoes, carrots, turnips)
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ge'tipnewinu
- harvester
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lgetue'get
- gather mushrooms
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mena'gigwet
- pull out weeds / pull up vegetables
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mena'taqug
- harvest (garden)
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mewisit
- pick berries
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