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natawia'tugwet
Pronunciation guide:
na·da·wi·aa·du·gwet
Recording by Diane (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Eunice (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Joe (Listuguj) 🔉
Part of speech:
verb animate intransitive
Translation:
He/she knows how to tell stories
Meanings:
know how to tell stories
Example of word used in sentence:
Gilbert na negm natawia'tugwet.
Gilbert knows how to tell stories.
Recording by Eunice (Listuguj) 🔉
Variant spelling(s)
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netawia'tugwet
Alternate forms:
natawia'tugwei,
I know how to tell stories
(first person singular animate)
natawia'tugweieg,
We know how to tell stories
(first person dual exclusive animate)
natawia'tugutieg,
We know how to tell stories
(first person plural exclusive animate)
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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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