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chop Splitting wood

ᑖᐢᑲᑕᐦᐃᒥᐦᑌᐃᐧᐣ tâskatahimihtewin [NI]
s/he chops something with an axe, cîkahikew (vti); s/he chopped her/him with an axe, cîkahwew (vta); it is chopped off, i.e.: a tree, kîskatahikâsiw (vai); it is chopped off, i.e.: fence post, kîskatahikâtew (vti); the act of chopping oneself off, kîskatahosîwin (ni); s/he chops it off, kîskatahwew (vti); s/he chops the tail off, kîskâyowetahwew (vta); s/he chops them off with an axe, manikawew (vti); s/he chops them all up, mescikawew (vta); s/he chops it into shape, oyikahwew (vta); s/he chops off a piece of them, pahkwekawew (vta); s/he chops them up, pîkokahwew (vti); s/he chops them into small pieces, i.e.: wood chips, pîwihtakahwew (vta); s/he chops them into chips, pîwikahwew (vta); s/he chops them loose, tâsikahwew (vti) (Northern Cree); s/he chops them loose, tâskikawew (vti) (Plains Cree)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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