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speak The act of speaking

ᐯᑭᐢᑫᐧᐃᐧᐣ pekiskwewin [NI]
s/he speaks English, âkayâsimiw (vai); s/he speaks Sioux, pwâtimow (vai); a speaker for others, opîkiskwestamâkew (na); s/he speaks the truth by swearing on the Bible, kihcitwew (vai); the act of speaking the truth by swearing on the Bible, kihcitwewin (ni); s/he speaks poorly of her/him, kwâtakimew (vai); s/he uses provoking speech with her/him, mâmiwakâcimew (vai); s/he uses provocative language, mâmiwâkâcimow (vai); the act of using provocative language, mâmiwâkâcimowin (ni); s/he speaks respectfully of her/him or them, manâcimew (vai); s/he speaks many languages, mihcetopikiskwew (vai); s/he speaks to ruin her/his reputation, misiwanâcimew (vta); s/he speaks kindly to her/him, miyopîkiskwâtew (vta); s/he speaks with difficulty, nayihtâwipîkiskwew (vai); s/he is an excellant speaker, nihtawew (vai); s/he speaks in Ukrainian, opetatowemow (vai); s/he speaks to her/him in an aboriginal language, i.e.: Cree, nehiyawemototawew (vta); s/he speaks in Cree, nehiyawemow (vai); the act of speaking in Cree, nehiyawemowin (ni); s/he speaks Cree, nehiyawew (vai); s/he speaks distinctively, pakaskowew (vai); the act of speaking distinctively, pakaskowewin (ni); s/he speaks and says the wrong thing, patowew (vai)
Source: Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary English-Cree
Language: Cree
Online Cree Dictionary partially funded by the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage