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  • namoyatahki ᓇᒧᔭᑕᐦᑭ IPC irregular (EC)
  • niweyacihew ᓂᐁᐧᔭᒋᐦᐁᐤ VTA her/his teasing irritates her/him (EC)
  • ohpahikakan ᐅᐦᐸᐦᐃᑲᑲᐣ NI jack Or something used to lift things up (EC)
  • miskotâkay ᒥᐢᑯᑖᑲᕀ NI jacket Coat or dress (EC)
  • oskâhtakaw ᐅᐢᑳᐦᑕᑲᐤ VII a jack pine ridge (EC)
  • kahkweyimew ᑲᐦᑫᐧᔨᒣᐤ VTA s/he is jealous of her/him (EC)
  • koskwepitam ᑯᐢᑫᐧᐱᑕᒼ VTI it jerks (EC)
  • ka waninehk ᑲ  ᐊᐧᓂᓀᕁ VAI jest (EC)
  • piskokanân ᐱᐢᑯᑲᓈᐣ NI a bone joint, knuckle (EC)
  • nanoyacimew ᓇᓄᔭᒋᒣᐤ VTA s/he is joking with her/him (EC)
  • macikwanasa ᒪᒋᑲᐧᓇᓴ NA a pile of garbage, weeds (EC)
  • kanaweyimew ᑲᓇᐁᐧᔨᒣᐤ VTA s/he keeps or guards her/him or s/he takes care of her/him (EC)
  • kahtiskawew ᑲᐦᑎᐢᑲᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he succeeds in kicking her/him (EC)
  • pistiskawew ᐱᐢᑎᐢᑲᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he kicks her/him accidently (EC)
  • sîkiskawew ᓰᑭᐢᑲᐁᐧᐤ VTI s/he kicked them and they spilled (EC)
  • tahkiskawew ᑕᐦᑭᐢᑲᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he kicks her/him (EC)
  • nipahisimew ᓂᐸᐦᐃᓯᒣᐤ VTA s/he killed her/him on impact or in a collision (EC)
  • nipahisiwin ᓂᐸᐦᐃᓯᐃᐧᐣ NI the act of killing oneself (EC)
  • pacaskahask ᐸᒐᐢᑲᐦᐊᐢᐠ NA killdeer A bird which announces the rain, i.e.: a type of snipe such as a killdeer (EC)
  • peyakwayihk ᐯᔭᑲᐧᔨᕁ IPC one of a kind (EC)
  • ohpâscikan ᐅᐦᐹᐢᒋᑲᐣ  kite (EC)
  • môhkomâna ᒨᐦᑯᒫᓇ NI knives (EC)
  • nâspitawew ᓈᐢᐱᑕᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he knocks her/him dead (EC)
  • nawatahikew ᓇᐊᐧᑕᐦᐃᑫᐤ VTA s/he is knocking or shooting at something while it is in midflight, i.e.: duck hunting or hitting a baseball (EC)
  • posiwepawew ᐳᓯᐁᐧᐸᐁᐧᐤ VTA s/he knocks her/him into something (EC)
  • piskokanân ᐱᐢᑯᑲᓈᐣ NA knuckle (EC)
  • piskokanân ᐱᐢᑯᑲᓈᐣ NA knuckle (EC)
  • piskokanân ᐱᐢᑯᑲᓈᐣ NA knucklebone (EC)
  • maskêkopak ᒪᐢᑫᑯᐸᐠ NI Labrador tea, A white muskeg flower (EC)
  • wâspitapan ᐋᐧᐢᐱᑕᐸᐣ VII something laced onto a toboggan (EC)
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