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see The act of seeing

ᐋᐧᐱᐃᐧᐣ wâpiwin [NI]
s/he sees, wâpiw (vai); seeing something, kawâpahtamihk (vti); s/he sees her/him and finds her/him hideous, kakwâyakinawew (vta); s/he is used to seeing her/him, nakayânawew (vta); s/he sees with only one eye, napatehkapiw (na); s/he sees her/him in the wrong way or manner, naspacinawew (vta); s/he goes to see her/him, nitawâpamew (vta); s/he sees her/him clearly or distinctly, pakaskâpamew (vta); s/he sees her/him nearby, pîswâpamew (vta); s/he just happens to see her/him, pisiskâpamew (vta); s/he sees her/him right through something, sâponawew (vta); s/he can be seen right through it, sâponôkosiw (vai); it can be seen right through it, sâponôkwan (vii); s/he is fading away or becoming hard to see, wâninâkosiw (vai); it is getting hazy or becoming hard to see, wâninâkwan (vii); they see each other, wapahtowak (vta); s/he sees her/his children or s/he gives birth to a child, wâpamâwasiw (vta); the act of seeing one's children or giving birth to a child, wâpamâwasiwin (ni); s/he sees her/him, wâpamew (vta); s/he sees herself/himself, wâpamisiw (vta); s/he looks in the mirror and sees herself/himself, wâpamiw (vta); s/he makes her/him see, wapîhew (vta); s/he sees her/him as being odd looking, wiyasinawew (vta); s/he sees her/him at a distance, yâwâpamew (vta)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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