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  • pe nataw ᐯ  ᓇᑕᐤ VP Somebody comes to get him. (MD)
  • pe natew ᐯ  ᓇᑌᐤ VP He comes to get him. (MD)
  • pe nipaw ᐯ  ᓂᐸᐤ VP He comes and sleeps. (MD)
  • peyakwan ᐯᔭᑲᐧᐣ VP It is by itself. As a reply, it means "the same", after "tansi?". (MD)
  • peyakwaw ᐯᔭᑲᐧᐤ IPC Once. One more time. (MD)
  • pichiwin ᐱᒋᐃᐧᐣ N Moving. (MD)
  • pihekwaw pl. pihekwawa ᐱᐦᐁᑲᐧᐤ VP It is harsh and bitter to the taste. E.g. Unripe chokecherries. (MD)
  • pihkasow ᐱᐦᑲᓱᐤ VP He is burnt. Animate. As bannock. (MD)
  • pihkohew ᐱᐦᑯᐦᐁᐤ VP He helps him get free from something. (MD)
  • pihkohow ᐱᐦᑯᐦᐅᐤ VP He gets free from being tied up. As a horse. He escapes from jail. (MD)
  • pihtasow ᐱᐦᑕᓱᐤ VP He loads his gun. (MD)
  • pihtikwa ᐱᐦᑎᑲᐧ VC Bring him in. (MD)
  • pihtikwe ᐱᐦᑎᑫᐧ VC Enter. Come in. (MD)
  • pihtonaw ᐱᐦᑐᓇᐤ VP He is peeled. (MD)
  • pihtonew ᐱᐦᑐᓀᐤ VP He peels him. (MD)
  • pikihtew ᐱᑭᐦᑌᐤ VP It is burning with a high flame. (MD)
  • pikoswaw ᐱᑯᓴᐧᐤ VP He is ruined or broken by being cut up. Animate. (MD)
  • pikoswew ᐱᑯᓭᐧᐤ VP He breaks or ruins him by cutting him up. Animate. (MD)
  • pikwaham ᐱᑲᐧᐦᐊᒼ VP He breaks it with an object. (MD)
  • pimahwaw ᐱᒪᐦᐊᐧᐤ VP He is being wound up. Animate. As a clock. (MD)
  • pimahwew ᐱᒪᐦᐁᐧᐤ VP He winds him. Animate. (MD)
  • pimastew ᐱᒪᐢᑌᐤ VP It is placed crookedly or off balance. (MD)
  • pimihkew ᐱᒥᐦᑫᐤ VP He makes lard. (MD)
  • pimihtaw ᐱᒥᐦᑕᐤ VP He makes it diagonally or crooked. (MD)
  • pimiskaw ᐱᒥᐢᑲᐤ VP He rows past in the water. (MD)
  • pimohtew ᐱᒧᐦᑌᐤ VP He walks. (MD)
  • mahohtew pl. mahohtewak ᒪᐦᐅᐦᑌᐤ VAI S/he walks downstream. (AE)
  • mahpinew pl. mahpinewak ᒪᐦᐱᓀᐤ VAI S/he moans with pain; s/he is constantly complaining. (AE)
  • manâhow pl. manâhowak ᒪᓈᐦᐅᐤ VAI S/he helps herself/himself to things, i.e.: after a death. (AE)
  • manâwew pl. manâwewak ᒪᓈᐁᐧᐤ VAI S/he gathers or picks eggs. (AE)
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