bagu’, bagu’un

bagu', bagu'un n mushroom, field mushroom Bohlo' bagu' hew. Field mushrooms grow here. Kishaalata' 'aman bagu'un. They fried the mushrooms.

muula’, muula’an

muula', muula'an n mule Mich jawwan muula'. Mules are very strong. Ch'ikta' 'ama' muula'an gullaliw. He tied the mule to the fence. (sem. domains: 3.3.1.7 - Stubborn, 6.3.1.7 - Beast of burden.)

loxa’, loxa’an

‘oyet, ‘oyeeta’

'oyet, 'oyeeta' v move something Oyet 'aman hulushhuya. They moved the chairs. Oyeeta' 'am 'otmobiila. He moved his car.

‘oyut, ‘oyto’

'oyut, 'oyto' v move Oyut 'aman xo'ow dullaw. They moved to the house in the mountain. Oyto' 'alit Pelesnow. He moved to Fresno a while ago.

wuk’yut, wuk’uyta’

wuk'yut, wuk'uyta' v move Holki' wukyut. The earth is moving. (Or, earthquake) Ama' p'ay' wuk'uyta' balk'iw. The baby moved in her belly.

shama’, shama’an

shama', shama'an n mouth K'amnit nim shama'. My mouth is dry. Somgo min shama'an! Cover your mouth!

k’osoy’, k’osoyi

k'osoy', k'osoyi n mouse Ama' gadya' k'osoy' xon' xoch'ooyow. That hungry mouse lives in the ground. Gaadu' yawaalit k'osoyi 'am shoyxow. The cat chased the mouse into its hole.

p’axaatit, p’axatta’

weheeshit, weheeshita

weheeshit, weheeshita n mountain lion Gadaayit weheeshit. The mountain lion was hungry. Weheeshita na' beeleta'. I fed the mountain lion. (sem. domains: 1.2.1.1 - Mountain, 1.6.1.1.2 - Carnivore, 1.6.7 - Male and female animals.)