giwto'qasga'toq
Pronunciation guide: giw·too·hgas·kaa·dohk
Part of speech: verb inanimate transitive
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Translation: He/she turns something around to point in opposite direction
Meanings:
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turn around to point in opposite direction
Example of word used in sentence:
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Giwto'qasga'toq aq ilapt'g.
He/she turns it around and looks at it again.
Variant spelling(s): gigto'qasga'ltoq, gigto'qwasga'toq
Alternate forms:
giwto'qasga'tu, I turn it around to point in opposite direction (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
giwto'qasga'tueg, We turn it around to point in opposite direction (first person plural exclusive animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
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Translation: He/she passes something around
Meanings:
Example of word used in sentence:
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Giwto'qasga'tu mlageju'mi taliulm'tu'n.
Pass the butter around please.
Alternate forms:
giwto'qasga'tu, I pass it around (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
giwto'qasga'tueg, We pass it around (first person plural exclusive animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)