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  • ispahew ᐃᐢᐸᐦᐁᐤ V 1. He drives him there quickly. (MD)
  • ispahaw ᐃᐢᐸᐦᐊᐤ V 1. He is brought there quickly. 2. He is driven there quickly. (MD)
  • iskosam ᐃᐢᑯᓴᒼ V 1. He cuts it to that length. 2. He leaves a portion of it after cutting it. (MD)
  • iskonam ᐃᐢᑯᓇᒼ V He leaves just so much. (MD)
  • isihtaw ᐃᓯᐦᑕᐤ V That's the way he makes it. (MD)
  • inimina ᐃᓂᒥᓇ N Huckleberries. (MD)
  • ihtasih ᐃᐦᑕᓯᐦ IPC Meanwhile. (MD)
  • ihtakow ᐃᐦᑕᑯᐤ V He exists. (MD)
  • ihtakon ᐃᐦᑕᑯᐣ V It exists. (MD)
  • ihkinam ᐃᐦᑭᓇᒼ V SG He drains most of the water. (MD)
  • ihkehaw ᐃᐦᑫᐦᐊᐤ VP He is made to wait and he doesn't like it. (MD)
  • hay hay ᐦᐊᕀ  ᐦᐊᕀ EXCLAMATION To indicate thankfulness. (MD)
  • esayaht ᐁᓴᔭᐦᐟ VP He is in that condition. (MD)
  • ekotowa ᐁᑯᑐᐊᐧ PRON That kind. (MD)
  • ekosani ᐁᑯᓴᓂ IPC And so. (MD)
  • ekosana ᐁᑯᓴᓇ PRON Breaks down to ekosi ana. That's right about him. (MD)
  • ehkasot ᐁᐦᑲᓱᐟ VP He is hiding. (MD)
  • ehayaht ᐁᐦᐊᔭᐦᐟ VP 2. He owns (something). (MD)
  • ehayaht ᐁᐦᐊᔭᐦᐟ VP 1. He is there. (MD)
  • ehapiht ᐁᐦᐊᐱᐦᐟ VP He is sitting. (MD)
  • manaway ᒪᓇᐊᐧᕀ NI A cheek. (AE)
  • maninew ᒪᓂᓀᐤ VTA S/he removes them off with her/his hand. (AE)
  • maninam ᒪᓂᓇᒼ VTI S/he removes it. (AE)
  • manitow ᒪᓂᑐᐤ NA Sacred power or God; the basic mysterious quality in the universe. (Plains). Alt. manito (Northern). (AE)
  • masakay pl. masakayak ᒪᓴᑲᕀ NA A piece of skin; human skin. (Plains). Alt. wasakay (Northern). (AE)
  • masiwew pl. masiwewak ᒪᓯᐁᐧᐤ VAI S/he has intercourse. (AE)
  • mawikan pl. mawikana ᒪᐃᐧᑲᐣ NI The back. (AE)
  • mawisiw pl. mawisiwak ᒪᐃᐧᓯᐤ VTA S/he picks berries. (AE)
  • metawew pl. metawewak ᒣᑕᐁᐧᐤ VAI S/he plays or amuses herself/himself. (AE)
  • meyakan pl. meyakanwa ᒣᔭᑲᐣ VII It smells like excrement. (Plains). Alt. miyakan (Northern). (AE)
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