maajis, maajisa n matches Hot'inta' maajis. The matches burned. Puushut na' maajisa. I blew the matches.
miisat, miisata’
miisat, miisata' v mass (to go to) Miisat 'aman Dominkanaw. They went to church on Monday. Miisata' 'alit. He went to church some time ago.
ch’amaaxit, ch’amaxta’
ch'amaaxit, ch'amaxta' v mash Ch'amaaxit na' deena'an. I mashed the wild potatoes. Ch'amaxta' k'uyk'u. She mashed the fruits.
ch’itil, ch’itla
ch'itil, ch'itla n manzanita cider Bech'eech'an' ch'itil. The manzanita cider will become cold. Ugunta' ta noono' galjina ch'itla. The man drank a lot of manzanita cider. (sem. domains: 1.5.1 - Tree.)
‘apsu’, ‘apsu’un
'apsu', 'apsu'un n manzanita Mich galjin 'apsu' hew. There are many manzanita plants here. Chishta' 'aman 'apsu'un. They cut manzanita plants.
galjin, galjina
galjin, galjina adj many, a lot Elwit galjin 'eelaw'. Many flowers are blooming. Na' na'ash maaxal galjina 'aabula. I can get a lot of apples.
galjil’
galjil' adv many times Pothil na' 'ap'ooma galjil'. I caught the ball many times. Maaxit na' galjil'. I got it many times.
migaana’, migaana’an
migaana', migaana'an n man (as in: white man) Epta' migaana' wakayaw. The white man swam in the river. Yooyoto' 'aman migaana'an. They called the white man.
noono’, noono’on
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.)
jalawnit, jalawinta’
jalawnit, jalawinta' v make loud noises Jalawnit p'ayee'i lelee'hiyaw. The children made loud noises at school. Jalawinta' shokwo'. The wind made a loud noise.
