iyeʔ •
v. •
to go: walk
Examples
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ʔíyewg •
to come hither
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ʔíyewkhu •
to say that one wants to come hither
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géyewk •
come here!
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géyewk •
come [here]
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míyewk ʔášaʔi •
You will come.
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gíw ʔíwk ʔášaʔi •
they will come
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gólaš géyewk •
Hurry up and come.
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gólaš hádaʔ géyeweʔ •
Hurry, go fast (to somewhere away from speaker).
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gólaš léyeweʔi •
I'm hurrying, going fast.
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gólaš léyeweʔášaʔi •
I'm going to go (away) fast, hurry (away).
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gùŋahé:š mí:yeweʔášaʔi •
where are you going?
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gawá:yɨʔ ʔíyeʔi •
the horse is walking
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géyewk •
Come here.
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dewilc'ác'imiʔa ʔíyeʔi •
He is walking on the grass.
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súkuʔ hélmeʔ damáyabiʔ dewilc'ác'imiʔa ʔíyeʔi •
The dog with three legs is walking on the grass.
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pú:lula ʔumguláŋaʔuʔušhé:šiyeʔi •
Did you ride in a car anywhere?
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míyeʔiyeʔi •
You've been walking (today)
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wát wayák'ašiš dáʔaw ʔágaʔa léyewešigabigi •
If it's warm tomorrow, we will go to Lake Tahoe / If it's warm tomorrow, we might go to Lake Tahoe
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wát há:biʔiš rí:noya léyeweʔé:s šémugabigi •
If it rains tomorrow, we definitely won't go to Reno
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géwe ʔwáʔ ʔiyeʔáʔyiʔi •
a coyote was walking here
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t'é:liwhu hádigi ʔíyeweʔišge lí:gigalámi •
I want to see that man leave
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ʔíyeweʔišge lí:gigalámi •
I want to see him leave
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lí:noya léyaweʔgalámišŋa dipú:lul gɨ́lgayi •
I wanted to go to Reno, but my car broke
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lák'aʔ lélbišda béverli ʔíyeweʔiš t'ánu míʔlew hamuʔáŋawluheligi •
if Beverly had gone to the party, everyone would have been happy
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ʔí:yeweʔayʔgi gitgúšuʔ gitbipsášaʔaʔ ʔí:didaʔ •
She went to pick up her pet
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t'é:liwhu dabáŋkušiʔ guŋahé:š ʔí:yeweyeʔi •
Where did the smoking man go?
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t'é:liwhu dabáŋkušiʔ ʔí:yewelegi •
the man who was smoking left
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t'é:liwhu dókto kéʔigi pártiya ʔéʔuŋiliŋa lí: ʔí:yeweʔi •
The man who is a doctor was at the party, but he left
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rí:no halíŋa wéwɨš léyeweʔayʔgi •
It took a long time to get to Reno
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huŋatešŋahé:š stí:vɨn ʔíyeweʔayʔi •
When did Steven leave?
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halíŋa lí: ʔíyeweʔlegi •
He left a long time ago
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t'é:k'ew lí: yáliʔi ʔišda lé:saʔ diyáliʔiš ʔiš lák'aʔ k'ídigi ramona híluk lí: mebéyuʔida ʔudi léyowehi •
A lot of people were standing and I was also standing, and someone said, let ramona pay first and then we go
c'iluʔyeʔyew •
v. •
shaking one's hips (while walking)
Examples
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c'iluʔyéʔyewi •
She's shaking her hips (while walking).