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The Kobuk Junior Dictionary is from the 1979 Alaska Native Language Center Publication, available for purchase for $30 the ANLC website.



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dance to dance
aula-

she is dancing
aularuq, dl. aularuk, pl. aularut

The woman is dancing.
Aġnaq aularuq.

he is dancing it -the dance-
aulagaa, dl. aulagaak, pl. aulagaat

2. to do a motion dance
sayuq-

She is dancing to a motion dance song.
Aulagaa sayuun. or
Sayuqtuq.

3. motion dance song
sayuun

4. traditional or common dance song
atuutipiaq
:
iqsu, dl. iqsuk, pl. iqsut

Dandruff is white.
Iqsut qatiqtut.

:
expression of or an exclamation of warning, fear, danger
aachikaaŋ

It is dangerous! I don’t want to go.
Aachikaaŋ! Aullaġunġitchuŋa.

Be careful of brown bears!
or I am scared of brown bears.
Aachikaaŋ akłat!

2. to be dangerous
navianaq-

it is dangerous
navianaqtuq

You may meet danger.
Navianaqtaamun tikitpiaqtutin.
:
to be dark
taaq-

it is dark
taaqtuq

At night it is dark.
Unnuami taaqtuq.

2. to become dark
taaqsi-

It has become dark.
Taaqsiruq.

It is getting dark.
Taaqsiuraaqtuq.

You have become tanned.
Taaqsiñiiqsutin.

3. to become shorter, of days, after summer solstice
taaqsisuqsi-

The days are getting shorter.
Taaqsisuqsiyaa.

:
panik

my daughter
paniga

your daughter
paniiñ

his/her daughter
pania

I love my daughter.
Paniga nakuaġigiga.
:
uvluq, dl. uvluk, pl. uviut

The day is bright.
Uvluq qaumaruq.

2. day after tomorrow
uŋalliagu or uŋalliagun

He is going fishing day-after-tomorrow.
Qalliaġniaqtuq uŋalliagu.

Day-after-tomorrow we are going to eat fish.
Unalliaġun qaluktuġniaqtugut.

3. day before yesterday
ikpaksratqik or uŋalliani

It rained the day-before-yesterday.
Ikpaksratqik siḷaluktuq.

4. to become longer, of days
uvluqtusri-

The days are getting longer.
Uvluqtusriruq.

Now that it is spring, the days have become longer.
Upinġaksraqman uvluqtusriruq uvva.

5. The days are becoming short again.
Uvluigaqsiḷgitchuq.

The days get short again when it is autumn.
Uvluigaqsiḷgitchuq ukiaksraqman.
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:
to be deaf
tusratlait-, tusraatlait-

she is deaf
tusratlaitchuq, dl. tusratlaitchuk, pl. tusratlaitchut

The elderly person is deaf.
Utuqqanaaq tusratlaitchuq.

2. to be partially deaf, to have difficulty hearing
tusraqsuit-

He is partially deaf.
He has difficulty hearing.
Tusraqsuitchuq.

:
tuqułiq

We will all experience death.
Tuqułiq iluqata apqusraaqsaġumagikput.
:
a debt
taimuŋaaqtaq, akiqsruun

I came to pay my debt.
Akiḷiġiakkaġa akiqsruutiga.
or Akiḷiġiakk taimuŋaaqtaġa.
:
Siqiñaatchiaq
-lit. little sunlight

The days become short in December.
Uvlut naigḷiraqtut Siqiñaatchiami.
:
to decide
sivunniuq-, sivunniq-

During the meeting, after discussing it, they decided to follow him.
Katima’amiŋ, uqaksraqtugaluaqamiŋ, sivunniuqtut maligukługu.

2. decision
sivunniuġun

That is their decision.
Tara sivunniuġutaat.

:
to be deep
iti-

it is deep
itiruq, dl. itiruk, pl. itirut

The ocean is deep.
Itiruq taġiuq.

:
to defraud, to rob
ivayai-

he is defrauding, he is robbing [someone or others]
ivayairuq

2. to defraud, rob [repeatedly]
ivayaqtuq-

he is defrauding her, she is robbing him
ivayaqtuġaa, dl. ivayaqtuġaak, pl. ivayaqtuġaat

He is robbing him of his belongings.
Ivayaqtuġaa sulliñġiñik.

She is defrauding the children.
Ivayaqtuiruq iyaalugruaġnik.

:
to demand
atanġuniaq-

she is demanding
atanġuniaqtuq

She is demanding to have it.
Atanġuniaqtuq pigisrukługu.
:
to demonstrate
urriqsuq-

he is demonstrating it, he is showing it by his actions
urriqsuġaa, dl. urriqsuġaak, pl. urriqsuġaat

2. to demonstrate [to others]
urriqsui-

she is demonstrating
urriqsuiruq

She is demonstrating how to make clothes.
Urriqsuiruq atnuġarriiġmik.

3. demonstration

a demonstration, an example
urriqsuun or urrakusraun
:
kigusriqiri, dl. kigusriqirik, pl. kigusriqirit

The dentist has come.
Kigusriqiri aggiqsuq.

:
to deny
piiḷaaq-

he is denying
piiḷaaqtuq

She denied the charges.
Piiḷaaqtuq patchisigikmatni.
:
to push off, to depart by boat, kayak,
ayak-

she has pushed off, he has departed by boat
ayaktuq, dl. ayaktuk, pl. ayaktut

He has departed in a boat.
Ayaktuq umiamik.

2. to depart, to go away
aullaq-

he has departed, he has gone away
aullaqtuq,
dl. aullaqtuk, pl. aullaqtut

The moose went off into the forest.
Tiniikaq aullaqtuq tikiqqamun.
:
to depend on for emotional support, lit., to lean on
tunŋavigi-

She is depending on him.
Tunŋavigigaa.

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