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  • awâsisowepisin ᐊᐋᐧᓯᓱᐁᐧᐱᓯᐣ NI a baby swing (EC)
  • papâmitâcimow ᐸᐹᒥᑖᒋᒧᐤ VAI s/he crawls around everywhere (EC)
  • kîskweyâtisiw ᑮᐢᑫᐧᔮᑎᓯᐤ VAI s/he has a wild character or personality (EC)
  • kîskweyeyihtam ᑮᐢᑫᐧᔦᔨᐦᑕᒼ VAI s/he is going crazy over something (EC)
  • môcowâtisowin ᒨᒍᐋᐧᑎᓱᐃᐧᐣ NI craziness or foolishness (EC)
  • papâmitâcimow ᐸᐹᒥᑖᒋᒧᐤ VAI creep (EC)
  • atoskeweyiniwak ᐊᑐᐢᑫᐁᐧᔨᓂᐊᐧᐠ NA crew A group of working men (EC)
  • pîmiskanawehew ᐲᒥᐢᑲᓇᐁᐧᐦᐁᐤ VTA s/he makes her/him cross the road (EC)
  • pimitaskwamohew ᐱᒥᑕᐢᑲᐧᒧᐦᐁᐤ VTI s/he extends them crossways, i.e.: on a road (EC)
  • kitimahtâsowin ᑭᑎᒪᐦᑖᓱᐃᐧᐣ NI being cruel (EC)
  • napiwekinikewin ᓇᐱᐁᐧᑭᓂᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI crumble (EC)
  • sikwatahikâsiw ᓯᑲᐧᑕᐦᐃᑳᓯᐤ VAI s/he is crushed or smashed to pieces (EC)
  • sikwatahikâtew ᓯᑲᐧᑕᐦᐃᑳᑌᐤ VII it is crushed or smashed to pieces (EC)
  • kohkompaninawak ᑯᐦᑯᒼᐸᓂᓇᐊᐧᐠ NA cucumber Or “our late grandmother” (EC)
  • sikwahcahikewin ᓯᑲᐧᐦᒐᐦᐃᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI smashing up ground (EC)
  • sikwahcahikewin ᓯᑲᐧᐦᒐᐦᐃᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI cultivation (EC)
  • makotowepayowin ᒪᑯᑐᐁᐧᐸᔪᐃᐧᐣ NI curly (EC)
  • kîskâyoweswew ᑮᐢᑳᔪᐁᐧᓭᐧᐤ VTA s/he cuts the tail off (EC)
  • manikwayaweswew ᒪᓂᑲᐧᔭᐁᐧᓭᐧᐤ NA s/he cuts off the neck or its neck with a knife (EC)
  • pîkinsâwâtew ᐲᑭᐣᓵᐋᐧᑌᐤ VTI s/he cuts them into small pieces (EC)
  • tahto kîsikâw ᑕᐦᑐ  ᑮᓯᑳᐤ VII daily (EC)
  • awîyak otânsa ᐊᐄᐧᔭᐠ  ᐅᑖᐣᓴ VTA someone's daughter (EC)
  • awîyak otânsa ᐊᐄᐧᔭᐠ  ᐅᑖᐣᓴ NA someone's daughter (EC)
  • otânisihkâwew ᐅᑖᓂᓯᐦᑳᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he has her for a daughter (EC)
  • mekwâkîsikâw ᒣᑳᐧᑮᓯᑳᐤ VII it is daytime right now (EC)
  • awîyak kanepit ᐊᐄᐧᔭᐠ  ᑲᓀᐱᐟ VAI dead Someone who is dead (EC)
  • pônipimâtisiw ᐴᓂᐱᒫᑎᓯᐤ VAI s/he is dead (EC)
  • isihcikatitowin ᐃᓯᐦᒋᑲᑎᑐᐃᐧᐣ NI deal (EC)
  • kîyipahpinewin ᑮᔨᐸᐦᐱᓀᐃᐧᐣ NI a sudden death from an illness (EC)
  • pîkiswacikewin ᐲᑭᓴᐧᒋᑫᐃᐧᐣ NI debating or engaging in an argument (EC)
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