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wagayayʔ
wagayayʔ
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v.
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to speak, talk
Examples
ʔitbaŋaʔa wagayay •
table talk
gémaʔaš diwgayáyhi •
Drink, and I'll talk.
wá:šiw gewgayáyʔ •
speak Washo
wá:šiw ʔítlu wagayá:ylegi •
they were speaking Washo
wagayáyʔ t'ašašé:s •
person that knows talking
lewhuʔíwiʔ dawgayáyʔ dugá:gu Léhuyi •
We don't know how to talk to defend ourselves.
ʔumwagayayášaʔi •
you will speak
wá:šiwlu diwgayáybíŋilášaʔi •
I'll try to speak in Washo
démlu gewgayáyʔha •
pray for the food
gewgayáyʔ •
speak, talk!
mé:hu šáwlamhuhak'a wagayáyʔi •
The boy is talking with the girl
mé:hu šáwlamhuhak'a wagayáyʔ galámi •
The boy wants to talk with the girl
mé:hu šáwlmahuhak'a wagayáyʔheligi •
The boy might talk with the girl
mé:hu šáwlamhu wagayáŋaʔ galámi •
The boy wants to talk to the girl
mé:hu šáwlamhuhhak'a wagayáyʔ galamšémuyi •
The boy really wants to talk with the girl
mé:hu šáwlamhuhak'a wagayáyʔigi k'éʔi •
The boy will talk to the girl
mé:hu šáwlamhuhak'a wagayáyʔigi k'éʔi wagayáyʔ galámi gehé:š •
The boy can talk to the girl whenever he wants.
mé:hu ʔida šáwlamhu gumwagayáyʔheligi •
The boy and the girl should talk to each other / are allowed to talk to each other