sakaaka', sakaaka'an adj orange (color) Xoch'ooyot 'am gamiisha' sakaaka'. His orange shirt got dirty. Yugsho' 'am gamiisha'an sakaaka'an. He's going to wash his orange shirt.
‘orinji’, ‘orinji’in
'orinji', 'orinji'in n orange Hishe' 'orinji' mi'in. The oranges are getting ripe soon. Ch'oolit na' 'orinji'in. I peeled (the skin of) the orange.
‘odbit, ‘odibta’
'odbit, 'odibta' v open something Taa mokeela' 'ilk'a 'odbit. That woman turned on the water. Odibta' 'ama' teseech'i. She opened the door.
kamaamat, kamaamata’
kamaamat, kamaamata' v open mouth wide Kamaamat 'am p'ay' waxilmi. His child opened his mouth wide when he cried. Kayamwushta' yo' kamaamata'. He yawned and opened his mouth wide.
‘odbinit, ‘odbinta’
'odbinit, 'odbinta' v open Odbinit tesech'. The door just opened. Odbinta' windara' 'alit. The window has opened for some time.
‘ut’t’al’
'ut't'al' adv only Goobit 'ut't'al' k'uyk'u maamila gay'siw chaxshaw. He picked only the sweet berries from the best bushes. Chischishta' 'ut't'al' hishwa'an bo'sha, 'ohom' da' hashlahana'an. He cut only the raw meat, not the grilled meat. (sem. domains: 8.1.1.1.1 - One, 9.6.1.5 - But, 9.4.4.7 - Just, almost not, 9.6.3.2 - Markers of emphasis, 9.7.3 - Name of a thing, 4.1.9.1.9 - Birth order, 8.2.4.1 - Narrow, 8.1.5.7 - Only.)
sheetin
sheetin n onion (wild) Panaamixit sheetina. He brought wild onions. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.1.5 - Food from roots, 1.5.3 - Grass, herb, vine.)
sheedin’, sheedina
sheedin', sheedina n onion (wild) Bohlo' sheedin' hew. Wild onions grow here. Panaamixit sheedina. He brought wild onions.
sebooya’, sebooya’an
sebooya', sebooya'an n onion Widinta' sebooya' xoch'ooyow. The onion fell on the ground. Chishta' na' sebooya'an. I cut the onion.
yet’, yeet’a
yet', yeet'a n one Yet' nim gaadu'. I have one cat. Tishag yeet'a bilaasu'un! Take out one plate!
