natqapilatl
Pronunciation guide: nat·hka·bil·la·dêl
Part of speech: verb animate transitive
Translation: He/she ropes him/her in from the water
Meanings:
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rope in from water
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reel or rope to shore
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reel in from water
Example of word used in sentence:
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Pegije'g'p we'gaw gisnatqapilg ula nme'j.
It took me a long time to reel this fish to the shore.
Alternate forms:
natqapilg, I reel or rope him/her in from the water (first person singular animate subject, third person singular animate object)
natqapilul, I reel or rope you in from the water (first person singular animate subject, second person singular animate object)
natqapilit, He/she reels or ropes me in from the water (third person singular animate subject, first person singular animate object)