Prepared by Keri Edwards for Goldbelt Heritage Foundation. Project funded by the Administration for Native Americans.
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balloon:(Lit: thing which is blown up) | |
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straw:(Lit: thing through which something is sucked up) | |
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movie:(Lit: scary thing on the wall) | |
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sticker: | |
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wheelchair: | |
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I treasure it; I am stingy for it:Yaa xshigéi. Note: This verb has both a negative connatation "to be stingy for something" and a positive one "treasure something". The basic meaning is "to not want to part with something". | |
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S/he treasures it; She is stingy for it.: | |
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We treasure it; We are stingy for it.: | |
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You all sit up!: | |
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Sit up!: | |
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