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dáⁿ-ctĕ-áⁿ Égaⁿ dáⁿctĕáⁿi e-bȼégaⁿ. I think that perhaps it is so. Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-ctĕ-áⁿ Caⁿ égaⁿ dáⁿctĕáⁿi. Still, it may be so. Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-ctĕ-áⁿ Cégaⁿ dáⁿctĕáⁿi. Perhaps it is thus. Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-ctĕ-áⁿ Wéȼihide dáⁿctĕáⁿi. Perhaps they are tools. Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-ctĕ-áⁿ Cuhí dáⁿctĕáⁿ taité. They may, perhaps, reach you. O&PL 101,2 Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-ctĕ-áⁿ Jaⁿʔaⁿhe-dáⁿctĕáⁿ-biama. Cum ea forte concubuisse, aiunt. [Perhaps ... they say.] ( , ) Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-ctĕ-áⁿ dáⁿctĕáⁿ . . dáⁿctĕáⁿ whether . . or O&PL 69, note Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-ctĕ-jáⁿ Edádaⁿ píájĭ wacjáxe dáⁿctĕ-jáⁿ. Perhaps you did something bad to them (?) Wdj. Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-ctĕ-jáⁿ Nítaⁿ ckaⁿnajĭ dáⁿctĕ-jáⁿ éiⁿte? Can it be that you do not wish to press the matter? O&PL 187,1 Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-qti dáⁿ-qti baskiȼe to be so angry that he loses all self-control Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-qti Dáⁿ-qti uikaⁿ gaⁿȼai. He wishes to help him very much. His desire to aid him is so great that it goes beyond all bounds, being immoderate. Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-qti Dáⁿ-qti iⁿpi-mají. I am much sadder than I have ever been. 7 Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-qti dáⁿ-qti gaxe to do more or make more than he should have done Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-qti Údaⁿ dáⁿ-qti égaⁿ Iṭígaⁿȼaí aká wéȼadaí. The President mentioned to us something that was good beyond measure. O&PL 133,7 Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-qti daⁿ-qti gaⁿȼa to have an inordinate desire. (synonym: atacaⁿ ac̸iⁿ gaⁿc̸a) Catherine Rudin Edit
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dáⁿ-qti Íⁿtaⁿ daⁿqti wagazuaji. Now is it very far from straight. Catherine Rudin Edit
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-de Kĭ cáⁿ wabágȼeze áȼade ȼapíqti waséḳaⁿ aȼaí-de ĕbéwaⁿi éiⁿte wabágȼeze áȼade ṭí tĕ ȼicéȼaⁿi. And yet when they were improving in speaking English correctly and fluently, from some cause or other the boarding-school was broken up. O&PL 48,1 Catherine Rudin Edit
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-de maⁿbȼíⁿ-de while I walked 26,10 Catherine Rudin Edit
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-de Ȼéxigaḳú cétĕ iⁿc'áge wawáci-de íⁿȼiⁿ agí te. WHEN the venerable man employs some one, let him bring yonder drum to me. (54,1) Catherine Rudin Edit
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dé-cte-á Déctea ínahiⁿ áhaⁿ. He is very talkative. Catherine Rudin Edit
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