ton', toona n nut, pine nut Poye' na' toona. I'm going to crush the pine nut.
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chesh, cheesha n obsidian Sasyinta' chesh. The obsidian broke. Ch'alit na' cheesha. I broke the obsidian.
sanwawa', sanwawa'an n ogre Mosto' sanwawa' wil' taane' 'amaamin xo'ow. The old ogre would come to their house. Mi'in 'aman yokuch' ta'ishta' moxlo'on sanwawa'an. Then the people saw the old ogre.
heexa', heexa'an₂ n oil Xap'eelat heexa'. The oil was heating up. Loxto' 'ama' heexa'an keewishaw. She poured oil into the cooking pot.
moxlo', moxlo'on adj old Hiyeema' 'alit, hew xooto' moxlo' k'oliswa' mokeela'. A long time ago, there lived an old small woman. Xayaawushit moxlo'on gamiisha. She wore an old shirt. (sem. domains: 2.6.4.5 - Old person, 8.4.6.5.4 - Old, not new, 8.4.6.5.6 - Old fashioned, 8.4.6.5.2 - Old, not young.)
moxlit, moxilta' v old (to become) Moxlit noono'. The man is getting old. Moxlit 'am gamiisha'. Her shirt is old.
moxolhoy', moxolhoyi n old people Moxolhoy' 'yokuch' yalk'it 'ooch'iy' 'oshto. The old people stood near the fire. Ta'ishta' na' moxolhoyi yokooch'i. I saw the old people.
mosto', mosto'on n old person Wil' xon' taa mosto' hew. That old person used to live here. Amilta' 'aman mosto'on hospitlaw. They helped the old person in the hospital.
yet', yeet'a n one Yet' nim gaadu'. I have one cat. Tishag yeet'a bilaasu'un! Take out one plate!
sebooya', sebooya'an n onion Widinta' sebooya' xoch'ooyow. The onion fell on the ground. Chishta' na' sebooya'an. I cut the onion.