Common Nouns
Kinship Terms and Pronouns
Verbs, Adverbs, and Adjectives
Sentences
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nopʰ:o
village
100
ma:ṭ'iki
his or her or their own younger sibling
100
nopʰ:o-w
live(d)
100
ʔahčahčey bahṭʰe ho:liw ʔahšonhkʰay
Many people went eastward
100
mi:ṱo ʔahši:yaw hiʔduʔč'enṱʰoṭ'waʔa
I don't know your name
200
c'ihṱa
bird(s)
200
ʔaṱ:i:kʰe
his or her or their own
200
čoh:on
marry (-ied)
200
c'ihṱa na:pʰiyow ʔahčahčey
the birds were all human beings
200
ʔaṱ:o ʔahši:yaw hiʔduʔč'eduʔkaʔma
Do you know my name?
300
ʔam:ay
sweat-house or earth-lodge
300
miy:aṭʰkʰan
his or her spouse
300
kuṭ:u
just
300
ha:mini:li kʰaʔbekʰaččon c'a:yiyey ʔuhṱehṱew
And then scrub jay told hawk
300
he:ʔeykaʔma ho:li:mu
Where are you (singular) going?
400
ʔoh:o
fire
400
ʔaṱ:iṱo
him or her
400
kʰaṱ:alaw
run downward
400
ʔahčipkʰaywi heʔ:eʔwan bakʰ:ay
(He) combed the hair with a louse comb
400
ʔahčanhkʰay ho:li:na
(I am) going homeward
500
bak:o
hide (n.)
500
miy:aṭ'iki
his or her or their younger sibling
500
bahṭʰe
big (of one thing or one group)
500
ha:minibakʰma:yow hidʔa hwaba ʔahčanhkʰay ho:liw
And after that, after going out, (he) went homeward
500
ceṭ' kaʔma
how are you?
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