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- distinguish
- wétoⁿiⁿ gáxe
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- To distinguish; make a distinction.
- distorted
- túqă
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- Very bent or distorted, like a camel's hump.
- disturb
- shkóⁿwathe
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- To cause them to move; to dislodge or disturb them.
- dive
- gthóⁿge
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- To dive.
- diver
- gthóⁿgeshtoⁿ
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- Diver.
- diving duck
- míⁿxa wagthóⁿxe
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- Diving duck.
- diving duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga móⁿzemoⁿ kʰíbanoⁿ
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- Diving duck; "the duck that dodges bullets".
- diving duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga gthóⁿgeshtoⁿ
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- Diving duck.
- do
- ushkóⁿ
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- To do, to work.
- do
- shkoⁿ
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- To act, be active, move around, do.
- do accidentally
- moⁿnóⁿthiⁿ
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- To forget the land or way, to wander from the path.
- To make a mistake; to do something accidentally or unintentionally.
- do bad
- píazhi kikáxe
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- To do a bad thing for oneself.
- do badly
- shóⁿazhi gáxe
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- To do something badly; behave improperly, do wrong.
- do by mistake
- moⁿnóⁿthiⁿ
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- To forget the land or way, to wander from the path.
- To make a mistake; to do something accidentally or unintentionally.
- do good
- wíu'e
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- To advise or counsel someone to do good.
- do wrong
- zhúnietʰóⁿkithe
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- To cause oneself pain by doing wrong.
- do wrong
- píazhi gáxe
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- To do wrong; behave badly.
- do wrong
- shóⁿazhi gáxe
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- To do something badly; behave improperly, do wrong.
- dodge
- bagthóⁿtha
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- To push on an object, and miss doing what was intended; to thrust at a foe and miss him, because of his dodging.
- doe
- táqti míⁿga
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- "Doe, female deer."