mllawa'latl
Pronunciation guide: mêl·la·waa·la·dêl
Part of speech: verb animate transitive
Translation: He/she takes him/her from shore
Meanings:
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take from shore
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take off-shore
Example of word used in sentence:
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Ugjignaml mllawa'latl najiwesgenitl.
He/she takes his/her younger brother who is going fishing out to
the water.
Cross-reference:
mnnawa'latl
Alternate forms:
mllawa'l'g, I take him/her/it from shore (first person singular animate subject, third person singular animate object)
mllawa'lul, I take you from shore (first person singular animate subject, second person singular animate object)
mllawa'lit, He/she takes me from shore (third person singular animate subject, first person singular animate object)