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- dirt
- shíshige
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- Dust, dirt, litter.
- Belongings, movable goods, baggage; small items that are used or are worn.
- dirty
- zhnábe
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- Soiled, dirty, filthy, defiled, blackened.
- dirty
- zhnázhnabe
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- Soiled here and there; dirty in places.
- disappoint
- úshithe
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- To disappoint.
- To deceive.
- To accidentally cause needless trouble or disappointment.
- disappointment
- wa
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- Masculine interjection expressing surprise or disappointment.
- disapproval
- m+!
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- Feminine interjection of disapproval and incredulity.
- discover
- wéthazhi
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- To not find, detect, or discover.
- To be blind; unable to see.
- discover
- wéthe
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- To find, detect, or discover a plural object (such as horses, firewood, or enemies).
- disease
- díxe
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- Epidemic, prevalent disease, such as smallpox.
- dishonest
- wágazuázhi
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- Not straight, dishonest, wrong, unjust.
- dislike
- qtáthazhi
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- To dislike, not to love.
- dislocated
- shoⁿ
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- Dislocated, fallen off.
- dislodge
- shkóⁿthe
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- To cause to move; to dislodge, make restless; stir up.
- dislodge
- shkóⁿwathe
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- To cause them to move; to dislodge or disturb them.
- displeased
- gíthazhiázhi
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- Not to be sad, sorry, grieved, or displeased.
- displeased
- gípiázhi
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- To be offended or displeased with someone.
- displeased
- gí tʰhazhi
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- To be sad, sorry, grieved.
- To be displeased.
- dispute
- ákʰiki
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- argue about / dispute / contest something
- dispute
- ákiki
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- compete against one another
- argue with each other
- dispute / contest one another's claims
- play against one another
- fight each other over something
- disregard
- shéwatházhi
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- To disregard them; not heed or pay attention to them.
- To withhold their pay or wages.