"katapai" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Wauja]

IPA: /ˈka.ta.paɪ/
Etymology: From kata (“that, this”) + -pai (imperfective aspect). Etymology templates: {{affix|wau|kata|-pai|pos2=imperfective aspect|t1=that, this}} kata (“that, this”) + -pai (imperfective aspect) Head templates: {{head|wau|verb}} katapai
  1. (transitive) there is/are, here is/are, that is/are (something or someone) Tags: transitive Related terms: ojopai (english: today, nowadays, here, perhaps)
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              16,
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          "english": "Her brother, you see, her brother was there. It was her brother that spoke with her. \"Let's go play the flutes,\" [he said]. \"Let's!\" [she replied]. That woman, she did not speak [out], she spoke only very little [she spoke so softly that she was barely audible].",
          "text": "Punupa otukaka, katapai otukake eu. Otukaka akixekojatapai han. Aya ewejeke kawoka. Hoona! uma. Ja toneju, aitsa kixekoja – ahaTAIN ta kixekojapai.",
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        "(transitive) there is/are, here is/are, that is/are (something or someone)"
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      "ipa": "/ˈka.ta.paɪ/"
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          "text": "Punupa otukaka, katapai otukake eu. Otukaka akixekojatapai han. Aya ewejeke kawoka. Hoona! uma. Ja toneju, aitsa kixekoja – ahaTAIN ta kixekojapai.",
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        "there is/are, here is/are, that is/are (something or someone)"
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        "(transitive) there is/are, here is/are, that is/are (something or someone)"
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    }
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