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sumux, sumxu n lungs Mich jawwan 'am sumux. His lungs are very strong. Sumxu ma' xatit. You ate the lungs.

noono', noono'on n man Ipsinxon' taa noono'. That man is lost. Jogoogot na' 'am noono'on. I pointed at the man. (sem. domains: 2.6.5.1 - Man, 4.7.6.1 - Acquit, 4.7.6.2 - Condemn, find guilty, 3.2.1.3 - Intelligent, 3.5.1.1.4 - Speak little, 2.5.7.5 - Traditional medicine, 2.6.4.5 - Old person, 7.2.5.3 - Guide, 4.1.2 - Types of people, 6.6 - Occupation, 2.5.8 - Mental illness, 2 - Person, 2.4.1 - Strong, 2.6.1.2 - Wedding, 2.6.4.3 - Youth, 2.6.4.4 - Adult.)

gosneeno'hiy', gosneeno'hiya n kitchen Xoch'ooyot 'am gosneeno'hiy'. His kitchen was dirty. Ch'enishta' 'am gosneeno'hiya. He swept his kitchen.

boshon', boshoona n knee K'oyok'at boshon' nim. My knee were itchy. Woshit nim boshoona. He hit my knee. (sem. domains: 2.1.6 - Bone, joint, 7.1.4 - Kneel.)

k'owk'owit, k'owk'owta' v knock K'ok'owit na' 'am teseech'i. I knocked at his door. K'owk'owta' 'ama' min windara'an shopyil'. She knocked at your window three times.

hudit, hudta' v know Hudit na' mam. I know you. Hudta' na' hatma. I knew how to sing.

weele'hiy', weele'hiya n ladle (lit. something to stir with) Xoch'ooyoto' weele'hiy'. The ladle was dirty. Xayaata' weele'hiya keewishaw. He put the ladle in the pot.

bodniiya', bodniiya'an n horse (young) Xatit bodniiya' shokooya. The young horse ate grass. Beeleta' naa'an bodniiya'an. We all fed the young horse. (sem. domains: 1 - Universe, creation, 1.4 - Living things, 1.6 - Animal.)

hawitmi adv how Hawitmi da' ma' wile' squirrel? How do you say 'squirrel'? Hawitmi da' ma' gosneenot xataashi? How did you cook the food?

hawshin adv how many Hawshin min boch'on? How many sons do you have? (Lit: How many are your sons?)