wína

Definition:

Go.


Examples:

iwínàna ~ iwinána ‘he went’;

áwnaš wínaša ‘I am going now’;

iwína ‘he has just gone’;

wínak kʷáy ‘go that way!’;

kʷáan wínak ‘go away!’;

wínam ‘come!’;

wínam čáy ‘come this way!’;

aw kú kʷaaní iwínana áswan ‘then the boy went in that direction’;

áwna wínaša Wiłúunpyaw ‘let’s go to Pilot Rock’;

pawínama ‘they came’;

wínax̣anaaš náptipa nɨknípa ‘I used to go at two o’clock’;

wínašapam skúulitaša ‘you are going to school’;

ačataš kú wínata x̣nɨ́mˀuyiyatata mɨtáłk̓ʷipa ‘because we will go do the first digging on Wednesday’;

kutaš iwínanawaša šuyápunɨm ‘and the whiteman is going to us’;

wínanaataš x̣nítana ‘we went root digging’;

kutaš wínata ánč̓a x̣nítata ‘and we will go digging again’;

pawínana inmíkan ‘they went toward my place’;

ana kʷná pawínax̣ana nč̓ínč̓ima ‘where the elders used to go’; pawíwinaša ‘they are each going’;

wínatat̓aša ‘I want to go’;

čáw máan wínataš ‘nowhere to go’;

šapáwina ‘send’;

nákwina ‘take along’;

máywina ‘go in the morning’;

táwwina ‘go at night’;

típawina ‘go stooped over’;

twáwina ‘go in the rain’;

winanáwa ‘go to’;

winanúun ‘swim, bathe’;

wínatx̣awn ‘go right through, go immediately’.


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[NP /wíhnen/.]