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  • oyahew ᐅᔭᐦᐁᐤ VTA S/he sets her/him up; s/he starts her/him out; s/he places her/him correctly, well, right. (AE)
  • oyaham ᐅᔭᐦᐊᒼ VTI S/he shapes or repairs it. (AE)
  • oyakan pl. oyakana ᐅᔭᑲᐣ NI A plate. (AE)
  • oyitam ᐅᔨᑕᒼ VTI S/he incites it. (AE)
  • oyinam ᐅᔨᓇᒼ VTI S/he organizes it with care. (AE)
  • oyotam ᐅᔪᑕᒼ VTA S/he tells it what to do; s/he gives orders. (AE)
  • yîkaw ᔩᑲᐤ NI Sand. Var. iyikâw. (AE)
  • nakîw pl. nakîwak ᓇᑮᐤ VAI S/he stopped. (AE)
  • namoya ᓇᒧᔭ IPC No. Also a negative mark for not. (AE)
  • napwen pl. napwenak ᓇᐯᐧᐣ NA A frying pan. (Plains). Alt. lapewel (Northern); seseskihkwân (Archaic Cree). (AE)
  • nâtam ᓈᑕᒼ VTI S/he goes for it. (AE)
  • nâway ᓈᐊᐧᕀ IPC Behind; in the back. (Plains). Alt. otâhk (Northern). (AE)
  • nistam ᓂᐢᑕᒼ IPC The first time; initially; originally. (AE)
  • nîsta ᓃᐢᑕ PR Me too. (AE)
  • nîwah ᓃᐊᐧᐦ NA My wife. Var. nîwa. (AE)
  • sakâw pl. sakâwa ᓴᑳᐤ NI A forest, bush. (AE)
  • saskan ᓴᐢᑲᐣ VII It is thawing. (AE)
  • saskan pl. saskana ᓴᐢᑲᐣ NI A chinook wind. (Plains). Alt. kîsopweniyotin (Northern). (AE)
  • sâsay ᓵᓴᕀ IPC Already. (Northern). Var. âsay (Northern); Alt. âsay (Plains). (AE)
  • machan ᒪᒐᐣ V It is bad. It is no good. (MD)
  • kweska ᑫᐧᐢᑲ VC Turn him around. (MD)
  • kwasih ᑲᐧᓯᐦ VC Take him without his consent. Kidnap him. (MD)
  • kotawe ᑯᑕᐁᐧ VC Start a fire. Get a fire going (in the fireplace or the campfire). (MD)
  • kotaka ᑯᑕᑲ IPC Others. The things different from the first. Inanimate. (MD)
  • kostaw ᑯᐢᑕᐤ VP People are afraid of him. (MD)
  • kostam ᑯᐢᑕᒼ VP He is afraid of it. (MD)
  • kokina ᑯᑭᓇ VC Dip it into the water. Put it into the water. (MD)
  • kiyask ᑭᔭᐢᐠ N A sea gull. (MD)
  • kiweta ᑭᐁᐧᑕ VC Take him home. (MD)
  • kiwach ᑭᐊᐧᐨ PREFIX Meaning orphaned, loney, desolate or bereaved. (MD)
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