How about a swim?
Here's a dialogue using some more preverbs to help you practice their meanings.
Dialog
Egsitpu'gl altugwi'm awtigtug gesgmnaq mijjiw. | |
In the morning I run on the road before I eat. | |
ΒMu gesatmu altugwi'm. | |
ΒI don't like to run. | |
Goqwei migua'tu'n ? | |
What do you like to do? | |
ΒGesatm ala'm sitmug. | |
I like to swim around the shore. | |
O! Ula nitap Douglas aq ni'n naji ala'meg qospemg sapo'nug, getu' wije'wieg? | |
Oh! My friend Douglas and I go swimming at the lake, would you like to come with us tomorrow? | |
ΒE'e, talilta'tesnu. | |
ΒYes, how will we all get there? | |
Douglas aq ni'n 'll'tugwi'tesnen egsitpu'nug aq Sosep 'll'ga'tew aq (gi'l) gisila'gwi'tegetes na'te'l toqo na'te'l tliultesgultesnen. | |
Douglas and I will run there in the morning, Joe will walk, you can drive your car on the road and we will meet you there. | |
ΒNmultes sapo'nug! | |
ΒSee you tomorrow! |