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- speak well
- iéskă
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- To speak a language plainly.
- To act as an interpreter.
- spear
- ízhahe
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- Something that sticks in; a spear, splinter, or stitch.
- spear
- síhnedewágizháhe
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- Spear used in breaking holes in the ice when hunting muskrats.
- spectacle
- udóⁿbe
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- Sight, spectacle.
- spider
- ukʰígthiske
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- Spider.
- spider
- ukígthiske
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- Spider.
- spider
- wagthíshka ukígthiske
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- Spider.
- spill
- ábashóⁿtha
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- To knock over a vessel and spill its contents on someone or something.
- spill
- ábishóⁿtha
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- To spill a vessel's contents by leaning against it.
- spill
- shoⁿtháthe
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- To cause to be upset and spilled.
- spill
- thashóⁿtha
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- To overturn and spill a cup suddenly while drinking from it.
- spill
- bathuzhe
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- To push or thrust against a barrel, forcing it over and spilling its contents.
- spilled
- shoⁿthá
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- Upset and spilled; tipped over and spilled.
- spine
- shiⁿdéhi
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- Os sacrum; base of the spine.
- spine prominence
- ábaku tashe
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- Largest prominence on the spine, near the nape of a horse's neck.
- spirit
- wanáxe
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- Ghost, spirit.
- spit
- táxe thaí théthe
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- To spit; to bring saliva into the mouth and spit it out.
- spit
- wébaznoⁿ
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- Stick used as a spit for roasting meat.
- spit
- táxichʰu
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- To spit; to expectorate.
- spit
- chʰu
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- To spit, to expectorate.