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fall The act of falling

ᐸᐦᑭᓯᓂᐃᐧᐣ pahkisiniwin [NI]
it falls down, pahkihtin (vii); what a stumbling fool, pakisinohkan (na); s/he falls with legs splayed, kahkapepayiw (vai); s/he falls asleep, kawihkwasiw (vai); s/he falls down, kawipayiw (vai); s/he pulls her/him and s/he falls down, kawipitew (vta); s/he makes her/him go to bed, kawisimôhew (vta); retiring, falling or going to bed, kawisimowin (ni); s/he goes to bed, kawisimiw (vai); s/he collapses from the weight, kawiskosiw (vai); it collaspes from the load, kawiskotew (vii); it falls off accidently, kitiskipayow (vii); s/he falls upside down, otihtapihtin (vai); s/he drops her/him, pahkisimew (vta); s/he falls down, pahkisin (vai); it falls on the ice roughly, pakamiskohtin (vii); s/he falls on the ice roughly, pakamiskosin (vai); s/he makes her/him fall into the water, pakastawewew (vta); s/he falls in the water, pakastawepayiw (vai); it falls off the shelf, pinipayiw (vii); s/he or it falls in, pôsipayiw (vai or vii); it falls into place, tâpisin (vii); it falls in the middle, tâwihtin (vii); s/he falls in the middle, tâwisin (vai); s/he caused something or someone to fall through the ice, twâsimew (vta)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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