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sitting

ᑲ  ᐊᔭᐱᕁ ka ayapihk [VII]
s/he is sitting, apiw (vta); s/he is sitting, ayayapow (vta); s/he is home, ayapiw (vai); sitting piled up, asastew (vii); sitting, placed on top, aspapow (vta); sitting, placed on top, aspastew (ni); solidly placed, hard to move, ayâtapow (na); solidly placed, hard to move, ayatastew (ni); piled high, sitting high, ispâpow (na); piled high, sitting high, ispâstew (ni); blocks passage while sitting, placed, kipapiw (na); blocks passage while sitting, placed, kipastew (ni); sitting well, exactly placed, nahastew (ni); waiting, ready, nehpemapiw (na); waiting, ready, nehpemastew (ni); sitting, placed first, presiding, honored, nîkânapiw (na); sitting, placed first, presiding, honored, nîkânastew (ni); in the back, behind, otâkapow (na); in the back, behind, otâkastew (ni); never in one place, restless, papâmapiw (na); never in one place, restless, papâmâstew (ni); sitting up, simatapow (na); sitting up, simatastew (ni); sitting on your haunches, cîpatapiw (na); sitting on your haunches, cîpatastew (ni); sitting a long time, sipapow (na); sitting a long time, sipastew (ni); sitting endlessly, i.e.: handicapped, kistapiw (vai); on top rides on horseback, tehtapow (vta); turned around completely sitting, kweskâpiw (na); turned around completely sitting, kweskastew (ni); sitting alone, placed alone, peyakwapiw (na); sitting alone, placed alone, peyakwastew (ni); sitting, placed across, pimitapiw (na); sitting, placed across, pimitastew (ni); changing of a sitting position, âhtapiwin (ni); s/he is sitting silently and not talking, kâmwâtapiw (vai); the act of sitting silently and not talking, kâmwâtapiwin (ni); s/he is sitting quietly, koskwâwâtapiw (vai); s/he is sitting facing someone, otiskawapiw (vai); it is sitting facing someone, otiskawastew (vii); s/he is sitting in a dry spot, i.e.: during a rain storm, pâstewapiw (vai); s/he is sitting upright, simatapiw (vta)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
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