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  1. wîkihtow

    linguistic breakdown
    NA-2 🧑🏽   like: kihc-ôkiniy, ayapiy   📖
    1. bride CW
    2. groom CW
    3. [plural:] bride and groom, married couple CW
    1. wîkihtow

      linguistic breakdown
      VAI-1 🧑🏽➡️   like: nipâw   📖
      1. s/he gets married, s/he is married CW
      2. [plural:] they marry one another, they are formally married to one another CW
      3. they live together CW
      4. He marries. MD
      5. s/he is married to someone AECD
      1. owîkihtow

        linguistic breakdown
        NA-2 🧑🏽   like: kihc-ôkiniy, ayapiy   📖
        1. bridegroom CW
        2. bride CW
        3. The bride MD
        4. The groom. MD
        5. a spouse AECD
        6. a married partner. Var. wikimâkan AECD
        1. wî-kitow

          linguistic breakdown
          1. it is going to make a sound, it is going to utter a sound, it is going to call, it is going to cry, it is going to hoot, it is going to sing , it is going to whinnie , it is going to bawl , it is going to make noises 🤖CW
          2. it is going to be a thunderclap 🤖CW
          3. he/she is going to call 🤖MD
          1. Preverb : wi
            preverb breakdown

          form of kitow


          kitow

          VAI-1 🧑🏽➡️   like: nipâw   📖
          1. it makes a sound, it utters a sound, it calls, it cries, it hoots, it sings (e.g. bird), it whinnies (e.g. horse), it bawls (e.g. cow), it make noises (e.g. animal) CW
          2. it is a thunderclap CW
          3. He calls (the call or sound made by an animal or bird.) MD
        2. wîkihtowak

          linguistic breakdown
          VTA 🧑🏽➡️🧑🏽  
          1. they are married to each other AECD
          1. wîkihtowin

            linguistic breakdown
            NI-1 💧   like: cîmân, astotin   📖
            1. wedding CW
            2. marriage, marriage ceremony, getting married, matrimony CW
            3. traditional marriage CW
            4. living together CW
            5. A wedding ceremony. MD
            6. A marriage. MD
            7. a traditional Cree permanent relationship, the act of getting married AECD
            1. oski-wîkihtow

              linguistic breakdown
              VAI-1 🧑🏽➡️   like: nipâw   📖
              1. s/he is newly married, s/he has a new partner CW
              1. kihci-wîkihtow

                linguistic breakdown
                VAI-1 🧑🏽➡️   like: nipâw   📖
                1. s/he is formally married, s/he is married in church CW