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dirty When something is dirty

ᑲ  ᐄᐧᔨᐸᐠ  ᑮᑲᐧᕀ ka wîyipak kîkway [VTI]
it is dirty, wîyipatan (vii); it is dirty, iyipâtan (vii); it is dirty, iyipâtisiw (vii); s/he dirties her/him, iyipâcihew (vta); s/he finds her/him dirty, iyipâteyimew (vta); s/he gets her/him dirty with her/his hands, iyipâtinew (vta); s/he tramps mud or dirt on her/him and makes her/him muddy or unclean, iyipâtiskawew (vta); s/he is dirty or untidy, kokosiwiw (vai); the act of being dirty or untidy, kokosiwiwin (ni); s/he dirties them by dragging them, i.e.: socks, weyipisimew (vti); s/he has dirt or filth on her/him, wîyipisiw (vai); having dirt or filth on oneself, wîyipisiwin (ni); it has dirt or filth on it, wîyipâw (vii); her/his fur is dirty, wîyipawew (vai); s/he has dirty hands, wîyipicihcew (vai); s/he dirties them, wîyipihew (vta); s/he has a dirty face, wîyipihkwew (vai); s/he dirties them with her/his clothes or boots, wîyipiskawew (vta); s/he has a dirty head or hair, wîyipistikwânew (vai)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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