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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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to die; wither, of plant
tuqu-

she has died, it has withered
tuquruq, dl. tuquruk, pl. tuqurut

The plant has withered.
Nautchiaq tuquruq.

2. to stop living, lit., to stop
nutqallak-

The old man died.
Aŋugaatchiaq nutqallaktuq.

3. to die, to live up to a certain time, lit., to go or exist up to that point
taruŋaaglaallak-

The old woman passed away.
Aaquaksraatchiaq taruŋaaglaallaktuq.

4. to calm down -of wind-
qasruaq-

It has died down.
Qasruaqtuq.

The west wind died down.
Qasruaġaa kanaknaq.

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