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Lexeme Word | Sentence | Translation | Citation | Link | Last Modified By | Actions |
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ȼa-ʔé-ȼe | Ȼá'eáⁿȼa-bi enégaⁿ. | You think that you have pitied me (or, have been kind to me). | O&PL 60, 2 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
ȼa-ʔé-gi-ȼĕ | Píqti ȼá'eáñgiȼái-gă. | Pity me, your relation, again. | O&PL 60, 2 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
ȼan-dí-taⁿ | Ṭánde ȼandítaⁿ ȼandítaⁿ ȼizé amá. | They say that it has ben taken from the ground. | O&PL 54, 2? | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
ʔáⁿ é-iⁿ-te | Cíñgajíñga eṭá-ma 'áⁿi éiⁿte awána'aⁿ káⁿbȼa. | I wish to hear how his children are. | O&PL 51, 5 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
-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 Delete | |
-bi | Wébaxú-bi, aí ctĕwáⁿ, wíñka-bájĭ-náⁿí hă iȼádiȼaí amá. | Notwithstanding they say that they have written for us, the agents always lie about it. | O&PL 35, 2 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
-bi | Údaⁿ wegáxu-bi eȼégaⁿ-naⁿ téĕ hă. | He always thinks that they have benefited us. | O&PL 34, 6 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
-bi | Údaⁿ-qti aⁿȼíⁿ-bi, é gí baxu ȼéȼe-náⁿi hă. | They usually write to him that we are (doing) very well. | O&PL 34, 4 | Michelle Lanternier | Edit Delete | |
-bi | Égiȼe níkaciⁿga áⁿȼiⁿ-bájĭ-bi, eȼégaⁿ aká. | Behold, he is thinking that we are not human beings. | O&PL 31, 5 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
-bi | Caⁿ añgúȼixidá-bi ehé tĕ. | And when I say that we looked all around for it. | O&PL 27,7 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
de-gáⁿ | Uckaⁿ ȼiṭai bȼugaqti bȼizĕ tĕ pi hŭ. Degáⁿ Iṭigaⁿȼai aka .. e aka egaⁿ qtiaⁿi. | I have accepted all your customs. But (in spite of this) the President acts just as if he say saying etc. | O&PL 26,2-3 | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete | |
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 Delete | |
dá-daⁿ-má-di | Wanáce dadaⁿ-madi uihe éiⁿte ... iȼapahaⁿ kaⁿbȼa. | I wish to know ... which soldier he joined (i.e. in which regiment he was). | O&PL 180, 10 | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete | |
í-a-gi-kí-gȼe | John íagikígȼe cuȼéaȼĕ | I send a kiss to John, by you. | O&PL 177, 10 | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete | |
-bi | ʔIáⁿȼa-bi ecéma. | Those that you say have been talking against me. | O&PL 170, 5 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
dáⁿ-be | Áⁿȼídaⁿbe ctégaⁿ. | We may see you. | O&PL 17,1 | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete | |
cáⁿ... dáⁿctĕ | Caⁿ naⁿba ȼabȼiⁿ daⁿctĕ. | Either two or three. | O&PL 17, 4 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
cáⁿ-a-ka | Cáñge aká ujéȼa-bájĭ cáⁿ-aká. | The horses (col. sub.) were not yet tired. | O&PL 158, 9 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
wa-qwíⁿ | Majáⁿ ȼaⁿ bȼúga waqwíⁿ. | The whole reservation is offensive. | O&PL 156, 2 | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete | |
dáⁿ-ctĕ-áⁿ | Gȼeba-naⁿba gȼeba-ȼabȼiⁿ dáⁿctĕáⁿ. | Twenty or thirty perhaps, twenty or thirty. | O&PL 143,23 | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete |