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haheelat, haheelata' v laugh out loud Haheelat dawhalich'. The workers are laughing out loud. Haheelata' taa mokeela' yatmi. That woman laughed out loud while talking.

haayit, hayta' v laugh, smile Haayit taa noono' nim panaataw. That man laughed when I arrived. Hayta' mokeela'. The woman laughed.

'altit, 'alitta' v lick Altit kande'en. He licked the candy just now. Alitta' taa noch'o' 'am bilaasu'un. That boy licked his plate. (sem. domains: 4.8.3.1 - Defeat, 3.5.6.3 - Facial expression, 7.3.4.1 - Touch.)

honcho', honcho'on n lizard (big one) Holosh'an' honcho' sheleelaw. The big lizard is sitting on the rock. Potit 'ama' taa honcho'on. He caught that lizard.

lushut, lushta' v loan, lend Lushut taa mokeela' nan galjina k'eexa'an. That woman is loaning me a lot of money. Lushta' na' 'am k'eexa'an. I loaned him money.

di'shit, di'ishta' v make (cf. fix, repair) Di'shit 'aman t'eewisha. They made a basket. Di'ishta' taa noono' woshok'o. That man made belts.

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.)

bayan' adj know how, good at Taa noono' mich bayan' hatma. That man is good at singing. Bayan' naa'ak' gayeeda'an di'sham'. We both know how to make cookies.

haylit, hayilta' v late (to be) Haylit taa noono'. That man was late. Hayilta' 'aman. They were late.

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