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iktáama / iktáamu- to carry to (in the hand)
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lexicon ID #2098 | revised Oct 31 2014
iktáama / iktáamu- • V • to carry to (in the hand)
- mâaka kúuk tóoktaama, vaa káan pananítaat utháaniv, uyíkihiti. (Someone) took it in the other room, my mother was lying there. [Reference: WB T93. Violet cooking 004]
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mâaka kúuk tá núktaama,
vaa káan pananítaat utháaniv,
uyíkihitih.
We took it in the other room, my mother was lying there, she was sick.Source: Violet Super, Violet Cooking (VSu-01) | read full text
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