sespo'tg
Pronunciation guide: ses·pootk
Part of speech: verb inanimate transitive
Translation: He/she bothers it
Meanings:
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bother it
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tampering with
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meddle in
Example of word used in sentence:
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Gis swisga'toq gwitn ge's sespo'tg.
He/she broke the canoe, because he/she tampered with it.
Alternate forms:
sespo'tm, I bother it (first person singular animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)
sespo'tmeg, We bother it (first person plural exclusive animate subject, third person singular inanimate object)