gahon', gahoono n box; bin Bememlata' amak' k'oti'in gahoona. They both filled up the big bins. (sem. domains: 8.3.7.8.3 - Garbage, 1.5.1 - Tree, 6.8.1.4 - Store wealth, 7.7.1 - Hit, 8.2.5.1 - Big container, volume, 6.7.7 - Container, 1.6.1.3.3 - Turtle.)
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nooch'o', nooch'o'on n boy Altit taa nooch'o' 'am bilaasu'un. The boy is licking his plate. (sem. domains: 2.6.4.2 - Child, 4.1.2 - Types of people.)
heley'hiy', heley'hiya n bra Mich hijma' hi' heley'hiy'. These bras are very cheap. Wanta' 'am no'om shoopina heley'hiya. Her mother gave her three bras.
wich'nit, wich'inta' v braid Wich'nit na' nim shilshi. I braided my hair. Wich'inta' 'ama' nim shilshi. She braided my hair.
sok', sok'i n brain Sok' Nancy'in k'oti'. Nancy's brain is big. Kishaalata' ganaadu'un sok'i gosneeno'. The chef cooked the cow's brains.
weewil', weewila n branch (of a tree) Utu'un weewil' sasyit. The branch of the tree broke. K'aliiwig weewila! Go trim the branches!
baana', baana'an n bread Ch'ek'nit baana'. The bread became moldy/rotten. Kishaalat na' baana'an. I fried the bread. (sem. domains: 6.8.6 - Money, 5.2.1.2 - Steps in food preparation, 1.5.4 - Moss, fungus, algae.)
baanat, baanata' v bread, to make Baanat na'. I made some bread. Baanata' min no'om. Your mom made some bread.
ch'aalit, ch'alta' v break Ch'aalit na' bilaasu'un. I broke the plates. Ch'alta' xaalu'un. She broke a bowl.
walatnit, walatinta' v break Walatnit 'ilik' t'inhanaw. The water broke lose at the dam (because the dam is too weak to hold the water). Walatinta' 'ilik' t'inhanaw. The water broke lose at the dam.