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going The act of going away
ᑲ ᐁᐧᐦᓯᐯᐧᐦᑌᕁ
ka wehsipwehtehk
[VAI]
goes all the way or right through, misakâme (ipc); s/he goes all the way from shore to shore, misakameham (vti); s/he goes right through them all, misakamehwew (vta); s/he goes all the way to the end of the road, misakamepayiw (vai); s/he bypasses them, misakâmeskawew (vta); s/he goes towards her/him by swimming or paddling a canoe, nâtâhwew (vta); s/he goes towards shore by swimming or paddling a canoe, nâtakâmeham (vti); s/he goes against the wind, nayimiskam (vai); s/he goes out into the open, i.e.: onto a lake or into town, nimitâsiw (vai); they are going far out in the water, i.e.: a lake, nimitâwahamwak (vai); s/he goes and gives her/him a drink, nitawiminahew (vta); s/he goes and kills an animal for food, nitawiminahiw (vta); the act of going to kill something, i.e.: a moose, nitawiminahowin (ni); s/he goes under something, i.e.: a fence, sîpâsiw (vai); s/he goes into the woods or bush, seskisiw (vai); s/he rides along side, sisonepayiw (vai)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree

