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  • awasita ᐊᐊᐧᓯᑕ IPC go on; go away; on, to the further side (in time or space); further on, beyond, more (CW)
  • awâsis ᐊᐋᐧᓯᐢ NA child (CW)
  • awêkâ ᐊᐁᐧᑳ IPC or else, if you prefer (CW)
  • awêska ᐊᐁᐧᐢᑲ IPC there, by surprise (CW)
  • awihêw ᐊᐃᐧᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he lends (it/him) to s.o.; s/he rents (it/him) out to s.o., s/he loans (it/him) to s.o. (CW)
  • awiyâ! ᐊᐃᐧᔮ! IPC ouch! (CW)
  • awîtê ᐊᐄᐧᑌ IPC so here you are! here s/he is over here (CW)
  • ay-apiw ᐊᕀ ᐊᐱᐤ VAI s/he sits, s/he is seated; s/he is at home, s/he stays at home (CW)
  • ayapîs ᐊᔭᐲᐢ NA small net (CW)
  • ayaskoc ᐊᔭᐢᑯᐨ IPC at the end; one after another (CW)
  • ayâtan ᐊᔮᑕᐣ VII it is set firmly (CW)
  • ayâwin ᐊᔮᐃᐧᐣ NI place of residence; state of being (CW)
  • ayâwin ᐊᔮᐃᐧᐣ NI possession, thing owned (CW)
  • ayiwâk ᐊᔨᐋᐧᐠ IPC more, more than, greater than, in excess; (CW)
  • ayîkis ᐊᔩᑭᐢ NA frog, small frog (CW)
  • ayîtaw ᐊᔩᑕᐤ IPC at both ends, on both sides (CW)
  • ahwiya! ᐊᐦᐃᐧᔭ! EXCL Ouch! Said when one hurts himself or gets hurt. (MD)
  • Akamihk ᐊᑲᒥᕁ N Montana Reserve. (MD)
  • akamihk ᐊᑲᒥᕁ LOC Across a small body of water. (MD)
  • akawach ᐊᑲᐊᐧᐨ IPC Just about or just barely. (MD)
  • akihtam ᐊᑭᐦᑕᒼ V PHRASE He counts them. Inanimate. (MD)
  • akochin ᐊᑯᒋᐣ V PHRASE He hangs. (MD)
  • akohtin ᐊᑯᐦᑎᐣ V PHRASE An object floats in the water. (MD)
  • akwaham ᐊᑲᐧᐦᐊᒼ V PHRASE He fishes it out of the liquid. (MD)
  • akwaham ᐊᑲᐧᐦᐊᒼ V PHRASE He pins it to the wall. (MD)
  • akwanam ᐊᑲᐧᓇᒼ V PHRASE He takes it out of the liquid. (MD)
  • akwanaw ᐊᑲᐧᓇᐤ V PHRASE He is taken out of the (fire or water) liquid. (MD)
  • akwanew ᐊᑲᐧᓀᐤ V PHRASE He takes him out of the water (MD)
  • anaskan ᐊᓇᐢᑲᐣ N A covering for the floor. Could be a quilt or a rug. (MD)
  • apachih ᐊᐸᒋᐦ V COMMAND Use him. E.g. Animate nouns such as cars, pots and pails. (MD)
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