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  • kostitonamew ᑯᐢᑎᑐᓇᒣᐤ VP He is scared to talk to him. (MD)
  • koskweyihtam ᑯᐢᑫᐧᔨᐦᑕᒼ VP He is very surprised. (MD)
  • kohkosi pimi ᑯᐦᑯᓯ  ᐱᒥ N Lard (from a pig). (MD)
  • kiwateyihtam ᑭᐊᐧᑌᔨᐦᑕᒼ VP He feels lonely and alone. (MD)
  • kitiskipitam ᑭᑎᐢᑭᐱᑕᒼ VP It slips from his hand. (MD)
  • kitimakinake ᑭᑎᒪᑭᓇᑫ VC Sympathize with others. (MD)
  • kisteyimowin ᑭᐢᑌᔨᒧᐃᐧᐣ N Self-pride to the point of fussines. Especially where food is concerned. (MD)
  • kispakakamin ᑭᐢᐸᑲᑲᒥᐣ V It is thick (referring to liquid). (MD)
  • kisowahpitam ᑭᓱᐊᐧᐦᐱᑕᒼ VP He ties it up so that it will be warm. (MD)
  • kiskisitotam ᑭᐢᑭᓯᑐᑕᒼ VP He remembers it. (MD)
  • kiskisawatam ᑭᐢᑭᓴᐊᐧᑕᒼ VP He cuts off a piece (with scissors). (MD)
  • kiskisamawew ᑭᐢᑭᓴᒪᐁᐧᐤ VP He cuts off a piece for him. (MD)
  • kiskisamawaw ᑭᐢᑭᓴᒪᐊᐧᐤ VP It is cut out for him. (MD)
  • kiskinohamaw ᑭᐢᑭᓄᐦᐊᒪᐤ VP Point out the way for him. (MD)
  • kiskinamakew ᑭᐢᑭᓇᒪᑫᐤ VP He stops helping others. He stops being of service. (MD)
  • kiskimisowin ᑭᐢᑭᒥᓱᐃᐧᐣ N Numbness. (MD)
  • kiskikatesam ᑭᐢᑭᑲᑌᓴᒼ VP He cuts the legs off (a table) something inanimate. (MD)
  • kiskeyimisow ᑭᐢᑫᔨᒥᓱᐤ V He knows himself. (MD)
  • kiskahamawew ᑭᐢᑲᐦᐊᒪᐁᐧᐤ V He cuts his hair. (MD)
  • kiskahamawaw ᑭᐢᑲᐦᐊᒪᐊᐧᐤ V His hair is cut for him. (MD)
  • kiskahamasow ᑭᐢᑲᐦᐊᒪᓱᐤ VP He cuts his own hair. (MD)
  • kisihtamawew ᑭᓯᐦᑕᒪᐁᐧᐤ VP He finishes it for him. (MD)
  • kisihtamawaw ᑭᓯᐦᑕᒪᐊᐧᐤ VP It is finished for him. (MD)
  • kisihtamakew ᑭᓯᐦᑕᒪᑫᐤ VP He finishes it for someone. (MD)
  • kisahkamitew ᑭᓴᐦᑲᒥᑌᐤ V The liquid is hot. (MD)
  • kisahkamisam ᑭᓴᐦᑲᒥᓴᒼ VP 1. He is done heating up the liquid. 2. He is heating up the water. (MD)
  • kipapiskaham ᑭᐸᐱᐢᑲᐦᐊᒼ V He seals it. (MD)
  • kipapamohtan ᑭᐸᐸᒧᐦᑕᐣ VP You are walking around. (MD)
  • kinosew pimi ᑭᓄᓭᐤ  ᐱᒥ N Fish oil. (MD)
  • Kinokamasihk ᑭᓄᑲᒪᓯᕁ N Long Lake or Kehewin reserve. (MD)
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