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dry When it is dry

ᑲ  ᐹᐢᑌᐠ ka pâstek [VTI]
it is dry, pâstew (vii); s/he dries moose meat, akwâwew (vai); s/he or it becomes dry, pâhkopayiw (vai); there is little humidity of it is kind of dry, pâhkwayâw ; s/he dries them, pâhkwahwew (vti); it is dried up or parched, pâhkwastew (vii); s/he or it is dried, i.e.: by the sun, pâhkosiw (vai) (Northern Cree); s/he or it is dried, i.e.: by the sun, pâsow (vai) (Plains Cree); s/he dries a moosehide, pâsekinwew (vai); s/he dries berries, pâsiminew (vti); s/he dries clothes for her/him, pâsinâsikew (vta); s/he dries her/his own clothes, pâsinâsiw (vta); s/he dries leaves, pâsipakwew (vti); s/he made her/him dry off, pâsohew (vta); s/he is dry, pâsiw (vai); s/he dries her/him, pâswew (vta); s/he dries meat, pâswewokwew (vti); her/his face is dry, pahkohkwehow (vai) (Plains Cree); her/his face is dry, pâhkohkwakanew (vai) (Northern Cree); s/he drys her/his hands for her/him, pahkocihcewew (vta) (Plains Cree); s/he drys her/his hands for her/him, pâhkocihcenew (vta) (Northern Cree); her/his eyes are dry, pâstewacâpiw (vai) (Plains Cree); her/his eyes are dry, pâstewiskisikwew (vai) (Northern Cree)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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