Tanacross Learners' Dictionary
PRELIMINARY VERSION
compiled by Irene Solomon Arnold, Gary Holton, and Rick Thoman
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storyteller: |
stove: |
stovepipe: |
stow: |
straight:jah ts'enh nâan tęy tth'ixdee'ah from here the trail is straight |
straight down:yatth'iishég' tuu ts'į́' tęy xtee'ah there is a trail straight down to the water |
straight up:yatth'iideg tęy shaa xexuntsaath it is hard for me to go straight up the trail |
strain (liquid): |
stranger: |
strangle: |
strap:ts'enîin tl'ǔul' strap for carry a baby |
straw:ts'íisuul a willow straw |
stream: |
stretch:néníhhuuth I stretched it, strung it across (a rope) tl'uuł xunâan néníhhuuth I stretched a rope across there |
stretchy (elastic): |
strike: |
string (bail):
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striped: |
stub (toe): |