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- relative
- dádoⁿgíthe
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- A kinsman or relation.
- reluctant
- qítha
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- To hate to undertake, through fear of failure; to think that someone will not answer for the purpose.
- remain
- ushté
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- To remain, be left over.
- remain
- ushtéqti
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- To remain in considerable quantity or degree; to be a lot left.
- remainder
- ushté
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- Remainder; balance; the rest.
- remainder
- utháshte
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- Remainder; leftovers, what was not eaten or drunk.
- remember
- síthe
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- To remember.
- remember
- gisíthe
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- To remember, recollect.
- remember
- sithégoⁿ
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- To remember or think of a little.
- remnant
- uthíshte
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- To leave a remnant.
- remnant
- uthíshte
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- Remnant, scraps, leavings; what is left after finishing a job.
- remnant
- ushpáshpa
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- Pieces; remnants of cloth, etc.
- remnants
- qiⁿqé áthaha
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- Material sticking on the sides of the kettle, after meat, etc., has been boiled in it.
- remote
- qóⁿxa
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- Distant, far, remote.
- repair
- thiúdoⁿ
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- To repair or make good.
- repair
- zhiⁿgáthe
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- To repair and make something smaller.
- repair
- wépi'oⁿ
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- Something used for repairing.
- repeat
- bagthégtheze
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- To write many lines, as in a book or letter, again and again.
- repeatedly
- baíiza
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- To push back and forth; to shake repeatedly, as a board, by punching at it.
- repeatedly
- shíshtenoⁿ
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- Again and again, over and over, repeatedly.