hishit v ripen Aabul' hishe' sanum. The apple is going to ripen soon. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.2 - Steps in food preparation, 1.5.6 - Growth of plants.)
hishit, hishta’₂
hishit, hishta'₂ v ripen Hishit maamil'. Blackberries are getting ripe. Meejinta' hishta' sandiiya'. The watermelon was very ripe.
peewaw
peewaw adv right, on the Hi' nim peewaw p'onosh. This is my right hand. Tanga peewaw! Go to the right!
hoy’li
hoy'li adv right away Hoy'li lihimga! Run fast! Nahni' na'ash she'eele' hoy'li. It might rain sometime soon.
niple’, niple’en
niple', niple'en n rifle Lulna'xon' niple' dik'in teseech'i. The rifle has been hanging behind the door. Tishag min niple'en! Take out your rifle!
ch’emyaw
ch'emyaw n ridge Ch'emyaw galjin 'eelaw' bohlo' dullaw. Many flowers grow on the ridge in the mountain. Ta'ishhil na' lagyiw k'oti'in soopuli ch'emyaw. Yesterday I saw thick ice on the ridge.
shatgenit, shatgenta’
shatgenit, shatgenta' v ride Shatgenit na' 'am galeedaw. I rode in her wagon. Shatgenta' 'aman 'esteeji'in. They rode in a bus.
k’exmit, k’eximta’
k'exmit, k'eximta' v rich (to become) Ama' mich liham' kexmit. The best runner is getting rich. K'eximta' dawhalich'. He got rich working.
k’exmu’, k’exmu’un
k'exmu', k'exmu'un adj rich Taa k'exmu' mokeela' mich galjin denderom'. That rich woman has many stores. Yatta' na'an kexmu'un yokooch'i. We talked to the rich people.
