i:bik'aynay •
v. •
to be soft from over-cooking, from being over-ripe
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ʔí:bik'áynay •
to be soft from over-cooking, from being over-ripe
i:bik' •
v. •
ripe, cooked
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démlu t'í:bik'é:s •
uncooked food
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watlí: zí:gen lé:bikhayi •
I cooked chicken this morning
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ʔábuluš ʔí:bik'i •
The apples are ripe
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ʔábuluš hésgeʔ lé:beʔ ʔí:bik'i •
The apples have been ripening for two days
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ʔábuluš hésgeʔ lé:beʔ ʔí:bik'i hálaŋa ʔí:bik šemuyé:saš •
The apples have been ripening for two days, but they're still not very ripe
ʔi:bik' •
adj. •
ripe
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ʔí:bik mamaʔáʔyiʔi •
It became ripe!
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ʔábuluš hésgeʔ guweʔé:be ʔí:bik mamaʔáʔyiʔi •
The apples became ripe in two days
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ʔí:bik mamaʔé:sáʔyiʔi •
They are not ripe yet!
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ʔábuluš hésgeʔ guweʔé:be ʔíʔiyiŋa ʔí:bik mamaʔé:sáʔyiʔi •
The apples have been there for two days, but they are not ripe yet!
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ʔí:bik šemuyé:sáʔyiʔi •
It is not very ripe