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  • nâtwâham ᓈᑖᐧᐦᐊᒼ VTI s/he breaks it apart with something heavy, i.e.: an axe (EC)
  • pahkwehwew ᐸᐦᑫᐧᐦᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he breaks off a piece by striking it, i.e.: with a hammer (EC)
  • pahkwehtin ᐸᐦᑫᐧᐦᑎᐣ VII when it falls a piece breaks off (EC)
  • pahkweyâw ᐸᐦᑫᐧᔮᐤ VII it breaks and now it has a piece missing (EC)
  • paskipitew ᐸᐢᑭᐱᑌᐤ VTA s/he breaks it off by pulling, i.e.: a thread (EC)
  • pîkinisiw ᐲᑭᓂᓯᐤ VAI it is broken into small pieces (EC)
  • pîkonikew ᐲᑯᓂᑫᐤ VAI s/he breaks or destroys things (EC)
  • pîkosimew ᐲᑯᓯᒣᐤ VTA s/he breaks it when she drops it (EC)
  • nâtwâtin ᓈᑖᐧᑎᐣ VII it broke right off, i.e.: a hammer of axe handle (EC)
  • nôhawasiw ᓅᐦᐊᐊᐧᓯᐤ VTA she breastfeeds (EC)
  • poninôhew ᐳᓂᓅᐦᐁᐤ VTA she ceases breastfeeding her/him (EC)
  • iyinisowin ᐃᔨᓂᓱᐃᐧᐣ NI brilliance (EC)
  • kanawacihk ᑲᓇᐊᐧᒋᕁ VTI broil (EC)
  • pîkopayiw ᐲᑯᐸᔨᐤ VII OR VAI it broke or it is broken (EC)
  • nâtwâham ᓈᑖᐧᐦᐊᒼ VTI s/he breaks it apart with something heavy, i.e.: an axe (EC)
  • nâtwâsin ᓈᑖᐧᓯᐣ VAI it broke when it fell, i.e.: a tree (EC)
  • paskipayiw ᐸᐢᑭᐸᔨᐤ VII OR VAI it broke apart, i.e.: rope (EC)
  • ostesimâw ᐅᐢᑌᓯᒫᐤ NA brother The eldest brother (EC)
  • osîmimâw ᐅᓰᒥᒫᐤ NA younger brother (or sister) (EC)
  • pisoskawew ᐱᓱᐢᑲᐁᐧᐤ VAI s/he brushes against her/him (EC)
  • kasesawihk ᑲᓭᓴᐃᐧᕁ VAI brushup (EC)
  • tâwikisin ᑖᐃᐧᑭᓯᐣ VTA s/he bumps against something (EC)
  • akopayihiw ᐊᑯᐸᔨᐦᐃᐤ VAI s/he bumps against something or someone (EC)
  • kîsisowin ᑮᓯᓱᐃᐧᐣ  a burn (EC)
  • pasisâwew ᐸᓯᓵᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he burns the prairie grass (EC)
  • sekohkasiw ᓭᑯᐦᑲᓯᐤ VAI s/he or it has burned to ashes (EC)
  • akohkahtew ᐊᑯᐦᑲᐦᑌᐤ VII it is burnt onto the pot (EC)
  • owâtihkew ᐅᐋᐧᑎᐦᑫᐤ NA burrower (EC)
  • kaskipakiw ᑲᐢᑭᐸᑭᐤ VAI the bushes are thick with leaves (EC)
  • otamiyowin ᐅᑕᒥᔪᐃᐧᐣ NI busy The act of being busy (EC)
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