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- conceivable
- ethégoⁿwáthe
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- Probable, reasonable, conceivable.
- conceive
- shíⁿgazhíⁿga gáxe
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- To beget a child; "make a baby".
- confuse
- thagthóⁿthiⁿ
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- To confuse someone by talking.
- confused
- bas'íⁿ móⁿgthe nazhíⁿ
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- To turn a somersault.
- To stand with the heels up; be upside-down.
- To be confused, not know what one is doing.
- confused
- gthóⁿthiⁿ
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- Bewildered, confused, unable to remember how to do something.
- confusion
- za'é
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- A noise, hum, buzz, bustle, confusion, uproar; said of the sound of mill-stones in motion.
- connected
- utháha
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- To be connected or attached to, as a lariat around a horse's neck, a saddle on a horse, a key in a lock.
- connected
- uthás'iⁿ
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- In connection with; joined to, as a lariat around a horse's neck, a saddle on a pony, or a key in a lock.
- consecrate
- thiqúbe
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- To consecrate; to make holy.
- consequence
- 'óⁿshtewoⁿ
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- No matter how it is; no matter what the result may be.
- consider
- shégoⁿthe
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- To mean that; to consider to be that.
- consider brave
- wahéhazhithe
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- To consider someone brave or dependable.
- consider brave
- wahéhazhikithe
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- To consider oneself brave.
- consider correct
- wágazúthe
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- To make straight or correct.
- To consider something straight or correct.
- consider dependable
- wahéhazhithe
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- To consider someone brave or dependable.
- consider straight
- wágazúthe
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- To make straight or correct.
- To consider something straight or correct.
- consult
- wahúthe
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- To respect or honor someone.
- To consult someone before acting; treat with respect.
- contest
- ákʰiki
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- argue about / dispute / contest something
- contest
- 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
- continue
- nazhíⁿ
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- To stand.
- To continue; keep doing something.