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end Where it ends

ᐁᑕᐦ  ᑲ  ᐃᐢᑯᐸᔨᐠ etah ka iskopayik [VII]
at the end, ka iskweyanihk (vii); at the very end, i.e.: end of a hallway, kisipâyihk (ln); at the very end, i.e.: a pole or tree, wanaskowâhtak (ni); in the end, finally, piyisk (ipc); this is the end, kisipan (vii); it is the end of a piece of land, kisipaskamik (ni); where the muskeg ends, kisipaskamikâw (ni); the end of the timber line, kisipâskweyaw (ni); where the hills end, kisipatinâw (ni); it has an end, kisipâw (vii); the end of a lake, kisipikamâw (ni); it has an end, kisipisiw (vai); the end of a river flow, kisipistikweyâw (ni); s/he ends it, i.e.: a road, nakamohtâw (vai); it ends or doesn't go any further, nakamiw (vii); it ends or doesn't go any further, kisipayiw (vii)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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