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ga'ich'a', ga'ich'a'an adj lovely Yatit ga'ich'a' nan. The pretty girl talked to me. Yatit na' ga'ich'a'an. I talked to the pretty girl.

k'ebes, k'ebesi₁ adj low Xoch'ooyoto' lameesa' k'ebes. The short table was dirty.

ch'inch'in', ch'inch'ina n lunch Bech'eech'at 'am ch'inch'in. His lunch became cold. Lelee'hiyaw xatta' 'am ch'inch'in. He ate his lunch at school. (sem. domains: 5.2.3.4 - Prepared food, 4.3.7.2 - Crazy.)

jelet, jeleeta' v lunch (to have one) Jelet hidya' xata'hiyaw. Everybody is having lunch at the dining room. Jeleeta' hitwash nan. She had lunch with me.

sumux, sumxu n lungs Mich jawwan 'am sumux. His lungs are very strong. Sumxu ma' xatit. You ate the lungs.

di'shit, di'ishta' v make (cf. fix, repair) Di'shit 'aman t'eewisha. They made a basket. Di'ishta' taa noono' woshok'o. That man made belts.

himchit, himichta' v make fire Himchit 'oshto', mi'in hashlat gayiina'an. He just built a fire, then he grilled the chicken. Sox himichta' 'oshto. Skunk made fire.

jalawnit, jalawinta' v make loud noises Jalawnit p'ayee'i lelee'hiyaw. The children made loud noises at school. Jalawinta' shokwo'. The wind made a loud noise.

noono', noono'on n man Ipsinxon' taa noono'. That man is lost. Jogoogot na' 'am noono'on. I pointed at the man. (sem. domains: 2.6.5.1 - Man, 4.7.6.1 - Acquit, 4.7.6.2 - Condemn, find guilty, 3.2.1.3 - Intelligent, 3.5.1.1.4 - Speak little, 2.5.7.5 - Traditional medicine, 2.6.4.5 - Old person, 7.2.5.3 - Guide, 4.1.2 - Types of people, 6.6 - Occupation, 2.5.8 - Mental illness, 2 - Person, 2.4.1 - Strong, 2.6.1.2 - Wedding, 2.6.4.3 - Youth, 2.6.4.4 - Adult.)

shumut, shum'ta' v kiss P'ay' shumut Nancy'in. The child kissed Nancy. Shumta' 'am mokyi. He kissed his wife. (sem. domains: 3.5.6.3 - Facial expression, 3.5.1.4.3 - Greet, 4.1.8 - Show affection, 7.3.4.1 - Touch, 2.6.2 - Sexual relations, 3.2.5.4 - Agree with someone.)