Tanacross Learners' Dictionary
PRELIMINARY VERSION
compiled by Irene Solomon Arnold, Gary Holton, and Rick Thoman
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simple:shée' k'et'êey maa t'iyíit'eh it is simple for him or her It is injih to say something is simple or easy for yourself. |
silt: |
signal: |
shut (door): |
shovel: |
shove: |
shout:imperfective paradigm
Nah'ǒg ts'inkeey iin xesek The kids are outside shouting | ||||||
slipper: |
shoe:kentsįįth shoes ALSO slipper, moccasin |
shed (feathers): |
village:SYN settlement keey k'ée xúghinłé' deh ts'axnih'ę́ę' we saw an old village site |
settlement:SYN village |
seldom:niłch'eduug tah shęę shéł etdaax he or she seldom visits me xaatáa tah seldom xaatáa tah shęę sh'éł éedaax he or she seldom visits me ALSO scattered |
seize: |
seek: |
seal: |
scrub: |
screw: |
scorch:SEE crisp |
scared: |