Search results for "hi', hin"

sawit, saw'ta' v water something Sawit na' 'utu'un. I watered the tree. Saw'ta' hidya'an 'eelawi. She watered all the flowers.

ch'apeeyat, ch'apeeyata' v wet something Boch'on nim ch'apeeyat banyu'un. My son made the cloth wet. Mokeela' ch'apeeyata' 'am naawashi. The woman made her dress wet.

lap'it, lap'ta' v whip Gawaayu'un shilshin lap'it na' 'am. I whipped him with horse hair. Cheexa'an wa'at' k'ut' lap'ta' nan. The dog's long tail whipped me.

beyeech'it, beyech'ta' v twist Beyeechit na' 'am nomich'. I twisted his finger. Beyech'ta' na' nim dadaach'in kuyu'un. I twisted my ankle. (sem. domains: 8.3.1.5.2 - Twist, wring, 7.3.5 - Turn something, 2.5.3 - Injure.)

k'ilsan', k'ilsani adj thin and tall (cf. smooth) Noono' mich k'ilsan'. The man is really thin and tall. Yatta' na' k'ilsani noono'on. I talked to the thin man.

ch'edmat, ch'edmata' v think Ch'edmat na' nim no'omo. I thought about my mother. Ha'an da' ma' ch'edmata'? What did you think about? (sem. domains: 9.4.4.6.1 - Think so, 3.2.1.1 - Think about, 3.2.1.3 - Intelligent, 3.2.6 - Remember, 3.2.1.2 - Imagine, 3.2.5.1 - Believe, 3.2 - Think.)

ch'ik'it, ch'ik'ta' v tie Ch'ik'it baseeno'on gullaliw. He tied the calf to the fence. Ch'ik'ta' 'am shilshi 'alit. He tied his hair some time ago. (sem. domains: 7.2.4.1.2 - Railroad, 6.6.1 - Working with cloth, 7.5.4 - Tie, 6.2.6.4 - Store the harvest, 7.2.6.2 - Prevent from moving, 5.3.1 - Men's clothing, 2.6.1 - Marriage.)

halum'sat, halum'sata' v tiptoe Halum'sat p'ayee'i k'eeshinmi xo'ow. The kids tiptoed when they came in the house. Halum'sata' 'aman halaada' wo'yexooto' no'om. They tiptoed because mother was sleeping.

hay'li adv today Ohyot na' hedeesha hay'li. I looked for wood today. Lopsine' aman mi'in hay'li. They are going to go fishing today. (sem. domains: 8.4.1.2.2 - Yesterday, today, tomorrow, 8.4.6.3 - Present.)

niwit, niw'ta' v touch Niwit 'am weebina. She is touching his arm. Niw'ta' taa p'ay' 'am namxa. That child touched his friend.