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ujjit
Pronunciation guide:
uch·chit
Recording by Diane (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Eunice (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Joe (Listuguj) 🔉
Part of speech:
verb animate intransitive
Translation:
He/she has a father
Meanings:
have father
Example of word used in sentence:
Ugwisit Nisgam, Ujjit Nisgam aq Wejiuli Nisgam.
The God who has a son, The God who has a father and The God who comes from grace.
Recording by Joe (Listuguj) 🔉
Alternate forms:
ujji,
I have a father
(first person singular animate)
ujjieg,
We have fathers
(first person dual exclusive animate)
ujjiultieg,
We have fathers
(first person plural exclusive animate)
Other words from category kinship
elaq
- resemble
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elatijig
- resemble one another
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gigjagumatl
- closely related to
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giju'
- mother / mom
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gneg_wetagutijig
- distant relatives or relations
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gwi's
- son / boy / little brother
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gwitji'j
- son / sonny
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lu'suesgwewa'sit
- perform duties of prospective daughter·in·law / become a prospective daughter·in·law / become a daughter·in·law
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lu'sue'sgwewit
- is a daughter·in·law
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lu'sugwewa'sit
- becomes a son·in·law
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mtesan
- youngest child born in a family / youngest born / last born child
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nemijgami'
- grampa / grandfather (term of respect for old man)
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nmi'
- grandmother / granny / term of affection for grandmother
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nsugwi'
- aunty!
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nugumi
- granny! / grammie!
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pitu'nmijgamij
- great·grandfather
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pitu'nugumij
- great·grandmother
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pitu'nuji'j
- great·grandchild
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ta'ta
- daddy! (baby talk)
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tata't
- father! / dad
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telagumatl
- related to someone as such / thus related to someone / related to someone in this way
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telagutijig
- related as such to each other / thus related to each other / related to each other in this way
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tepqatg
- married
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tewitpaqatg
- married out (off the community)
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tewmalie'wit
- marry out / marry someone from outside of the community
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toqonasit
- live common·law
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uggwe'ji'jl
- younger sister
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uggwijewigtug
- maternal side
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uggwisit
- have son
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uggwisl
- son
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uggwitl
- mother
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ugjignaml
- younger brother
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ugjigsu'g
- family
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ugjiljl
- father-in-law
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ugji'nmuml
- husban
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ugjugwi'jijl
- mother-in-law
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ugsisl
- older brother
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ugsml
- niece
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ugsugwisl
- aunt
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ugte'piteml
- wife
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ugtlamugsisl
- uncle
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ugtlu'sue'sgwul
- daughter-in-law
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ugtlu'sugul
- son-in-law
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ugtusl
- daughter
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ugtutem
- clan / totem
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ugumijl
- grandmother
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uji'jl
- grandchild
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ujjewigtug
- on his/her father's side / from his/her father's side / on paternal side
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ujjewit
- father
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ujjit
- have father
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ujjl
- father
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ulugsl
- nephew
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umaqtaml
- brother in law (for male speaker) / sister in law (for female speaker)
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umijgamijl
- grandfather
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umisit
- have older sister
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umisl
- older sister
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umtesann
- last born
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ungi'gug
- parents
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ungi'gul
- parent / ancestor
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unjann
- child
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wettaqia'tijig
- share common descent
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wettaqiet
- descendant of / related
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wigmaq
- family / relative
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wijig'tijig
- siblings / related as brothers and/or sisters
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wijigumatl
- sibling to / have sibling, brother or sister
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wo'gumal
- cousin / relative
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wo'gumatijig
- related (as kin)
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