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  • nipahaciw ᓂᐸᐦᐊᒋᐤ VAI s/he freezes to death (CW)
  • nimitaham ᓂᒥᑕᐦᐊᒼ VTI it rubs its own horns on wood (speaking of a deer) (CW)
  • nimahwêw ᓂᒪᐦᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he threatens s.o. with a weapon; s/he shakes his/her own fist at s.o. (CW)
  • nikamowin ᓂᑲᒧᐃᐧᐣ NI song, singing (CW)
  • nikamoham ᓂᑲᒧᐦᐊᒼ VTI s/he sings about s.t.; s/he plays the record player (CW)
  • nihcikwan ᓂᐦᒋᑲᐧᐣ NDI my knee (CW)
  • nêwahtay ᓀᐊᐧᐦᑕᕀ NA four dollars (CW)
  • nâwayês ᓈᐊᐧᔦᐢ IPC a bit behind (CW)
  • nâtawêw ᓈᑕᐁᐧᐤ NA Iroquois person, Iroquois Indian (CW)
  • nâtakâm ᓈᑕᑳᒼ IPC across the water; towards land, towards shore; in the bush country (CW)
  • nâskikan ᓈᐢᑭᑲᐣ NDI my chest, my breast (CW)
  • nânitaw- ᓈᓂᑕᐤ  IPV (CW)
  • nânapêc ᓈᓇᐯᐨ IPC all of a sudden; finally; too late (CW)
  • nayôhtam ᓇᔫᐦᑕᒼ VTI s/he carries s.t. on his/her back (CW)
  • nayômêw ᓇᔫᒣᐤ VTA s/he carries s.o. on his/her back (CW)
  • nayêstaw ᓇᔦᐢᑕᐤ IPC only, exclusively; it is only that; instead of (CW)
  • nayawapiw ᓇᔭᐊᐧᐱᐤ VAI s/he is tired, s/he is out of breath (CW)
  • nawatinam ᓇᐊᐧᑎᓇᒼ VTI s/he grabs s.t., s/he seizes s.t.; s/he catches s.t. in his/her hand (CW)
  • nawataham ᓇᐊᐧᑕᐦᐊᒼ VTI s/he hits s.t. in mid-air, as it flies by (CW)
  • nawaswêw ᓇᐊᐧᓭᐧᐤ VAI s/he gives chase, s/he chases game; s/he is in pursuit, s/he pursues (CW)
  • nawakapiw ᓇᐊᐧᑲᐱᐤ VAI s/he sits with his/her own head and body bent down (CW)
  • natopayiw ᓇᑐᐸᔨᐤ VAI s/he goes scouting around (CW)
  • naspâci- ᓇᐢᐹᒋ  IPV opposite, contrarily (CW)
  • naskonêw ᓇᐢᑯᓀᐤ VTA s/he answers s.o. (favourably) (CW)
  • naskomêw ᓇᐢᑯᒣᐤ VTA s/he answers s.o. (CW)
  • nasihkâc ᓇᓯᐦᑳᐨ IPC slowly (CW)
  • napwênis ᓇᐯᐧᓂᐢ NA little frying pan (CW)
  • napotokan ᓇᐳᑐᑲᐣ NA knock-kneed person (CW)
  • napopayiw ᓇᐳᐸᔨᐤ VII it folds over (automatically) (CW)
  • napakisiw ᓇᐸᑭᓯᐤ VAI s/he is flat (CW)
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