naqamasa'toq
Pronunciation guide: na·hga·ma·saa·dohk
Part of speech: verb inanimate transitive
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Translation: He/she places it where it can easily be found
Meanings:
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place or put where easily found
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put in accessible place
Example of word used in sentence:
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Nige' naqamasa'tug, gulaman nangmwe'jitew.
Now we'll put it in a accessible place, so he/she will find it
immediately.
Alternate forms:
naqamasa'tu, I place it where it can easily be found (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
naqamasa'tueg, We place it where it can easily be found (first person plural exclusive animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
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Translation: He/she finds it easy to do
Meanings:
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easy to do
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have facility with
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find easy to handle
Example of word used in sentence:
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Pie'l ms't goqwei naqamasite'g aq naqamasa'toq.
Pierre finds every thing easy to do and does it expediently.
Alternate forms:
naqamasa'tu, I find it easy to do (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
naqamasa'tueg, We find it easy to do (first person plural exclusive animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
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Translation: He/she found it easily
Meanings:
Example of word used in sentence:
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Newtiegsitpu'g algwilmu'g ala ginu wi'gatign, ula telinqamasa'toq
negm.
We've been looking all morning for that book, he/she found it so
quickly.
Alternate forms:
naqamasa'tu, I find it easily (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
naqamasa'tueg, We find it easily (first person plural exclusive animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)