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soonop', soonop'a n snot Gamiishaw 'am taa p'aayin sonop'. That child's snot got on her shirt. Taxeshga min soonop'a! Wipe your snot! (sem. domains: 2.2.4 - Mucus.)

hawon', hawoona n soap Taa mokeela' maaxit hawoona. The woman picked up the soap. (sem. domains: 5.4.3.6 - Shave, 1.2.3.2 - Oil, 5.6 - Cleaning, 5.6.2 - Bathe.)

nahni'₂ adv sometimes Taane' na' nahni' gew. Sometimes I go there. Ta'she' na' nahni' 'am. I sometimes see him.

napaatim n son-in-law Heleenit taaxinta' min napaatim? Where did your son-in-law come from?

hiya' adv soon Taane' na' hiya'. I'll go soon. (sem. domains: 8.4.6.4 - Future, 8.4.5.3.2 - On time, 8.4.6.4.1 - Soon.)

xomooti n South Nim xo' xomooti taawanaw. My house is south of town. (sem. domains: 8.5.2.8 - North, south, east, west.)

'opxit, 'opixta' v spill Opxit na' 'ilk'a. I spilled the water. Taa p'ay' 'opixta' limna. That child spilled the acorn mush.

ch'ibna', ch'ibna'an adj skinny Taa ch'ibna' noono' wumilhanit. That skinny man got thrown down. Ta'ishta' na' ch'ibna'an noh'o'on. I saw a skinny bear.

ch'ibnit, ch'ibinta' v skinny (to be) Mich 'ama' cheexa' ch'ibnit. The dog was very skinny. Ch'ibinta' taa p'ay' 'alit. That child was skinny a while back

t'apeelit, t'apelta' v slap T'apeelit gawaayu'un. He just slapped the horse. Taa p'ay' t'apelta' 'am namxa. That child slapped his friend.