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umisit
Pronunciation guide:
u·mi·sit
Recording by Diane (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Eunice (Listuguj) 🔉
Recording by Joe (Listuguj) 🔉
Part of speech:
verb animate intransitive
Translation:
He/she has an older sister
Meanings:
have older sister
Example of word used in sentence:
Wen telue's'p umisit?
Who did you say has an older sister?
Recording by Eunice (Listuguj) 🔉
Alternate forms:
umisi,
I have an older sister
(first person singular animate)
umisieg,
we have an older sister
(first person dual exclusive animate)
umisultieg,
we have an older sister
(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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