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#: {{ux|cacr|Te:wìt thó: rų:me:rą:sąquhì otsitsą́; ku:wanąsàw ya:wy'''aquá:st''' ta:’ę́ que:tù tsitrų:maso:ta:yą́.|David used two sticks to make a fire; his lighter '''still worked''' but maybe he just wanted to show off.}}

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Cabot Creole

Etymology

From Proto-North Iroquoian *-wahst

Pronunciation

Verb

-wá꞉st (perfective -wa꞉stì, punctual -aquá꞉st)

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    Te:wìt thó: rų:me:rą:sąquhì otsitsą́; ku:wanąsàw ya꞉wyaquá꞉st ta:’ę́ que:tù tsitrų:maso:ta꞉yą́.
    David used two sticks to make a fire; his lighter still worked but maybe he just wanted to show off.