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[ ɣɪtʰ ]
Verb

English: flow (e.g., water), gush, spout

German: fließen, sprudeln, speien

Source: qepHom 2016

KLCP Level: 3

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This word is used for leaking liquid, gas, or things like sand. To talk about an information leak, use 'otHa' or, to be more clear, chIch 'otHa'.

The subject of nIj is the thing that has the hole or crack (or whatever) in it; the object is what's leaking out of it. The object is often omitted:

nIj pa' beb
the ceiling is leaking.

To say "the fuel leaks" and so on (where what is leaking is the subject) use ghIt or, if the leak is slow or relatively minor, use bol.

Noun

English: ax blade, blade of axe

German: offene flache Hand

Source: KGT

Category: weaponry

KLCP Level: 3

Notes

KGT.

Noun

English: open, flat hand

German: offene flache Hand

Source: KGT

Category: body parts

KLCP Level: 3

Notes

KGT.

Usage for ghIt

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