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paathkúrih to throw into
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lexicon ID #4429 | revised Feb 21 2005
paathkúrih • V • to throw into
- ishkêesh íp upaathkúrihat. He threw it into the river. [Reference: KV]
Sentence examples (15)
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yeah vúra vaa tá nipáathkuri,
the whole thing.
That's why I throw it in, the whole thing.Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
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tá nipaathkúrihaheen pananishárip.
Then I threw in my sticks.Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
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naa káru vúra vaa naníkuupha naa,
káru vúra iim vaa míkuupha vaa peepáathkuri káru.
That's my way of doing it, and that's your way of doing it, when you throw it in the water.Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
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xás áas upáathkurih,
xás koovúra upíktit pasárip.
And she threw it in the water, and she unwove all the sticks.Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
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pa'as paathkúrihi pa'íshahak.
Throw the rock into the water.Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
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xás upíip "
pananívaas nipaathkúriheesh."
And he said, "I'll throw my blanket in the water."Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text -
xás múvaas upaathkúrih.
And he threw his blanket in.Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text -
xasík pananívaas nipaathkúriheesh."
Then I'll throw my blanket in the water."Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text -
xás ta'ítam pamúvaas upaathkúriheen.
And then he threw his blanket in.Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text -
kári xás uxus, "
payêem nanikútrahar nipaathkúriheesh."
And he thought, "Now I'll throw my coat in the water."Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full text -
kári xás upaathkúri pamukutraahtíhan.
And he threw his coat in the water.Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full text -
kári xás uthítiv,
yóo chrívchav pá'aas,
pa'úkraam,
pakunpáathkuri pamutípah.
Then he heard it, he saw the water splash in the lake, when (the giant) threw his brother in.Source: Mamie Offield, "Wrestling Medicine" (WB_KL-55) | read full text -
kári xás upáchish pamaruk'áraar,
ukráam upaathkúrih.
Then he threw the giant down, he threw him in the lake.Source: Mamie Offield, "Wrestling Medicine" (WB_KL-55) | read full text -
xás uxús
" tîi máruk chinach'ásak kánpaathkirihi paninisárum.
And she thought, "Let me throw my pine-roots in the water, uphill at Big Rock.Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pool in Big Rock" (WB_KL-59) | read full text -
xás upaathkúrihar.
So she went to throw them in.Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pool in Big Rock" (WB_KL-59) | read full text