ahto·wa |
Goddard & Thomason (2014) |
Meskwaki |
together, in total, of all' |
áhwat |
O'Meara 1996 |
Munsee |
it is difficult |
aïag8amite8i |
Largillier |
Miami-Illinois |
il fait grand chaud |
aíakwamĭtawĭ |
Jacob Dunn |
Miami-Illinois |
"extreme heat" |
aic8a8ahe |
LeBoullenger |
Miami-Illinois |
partout |
aïr8ca |
Largillier |
Miami-Illinois |
par desus tout, excellenment, mieux que |
ajijaak |
Nichols & Nyholm (1995) |
Ojibwe |
sandhill crane |
aka·θa |
Whittaker (Sauk) |
Sauk |
Kansa, Kaw |
akaasiihia |
Voorhis 1988 |
Kickapoo |
they (anim.) are few |
akansapäkana |
Jacob Dunn |
Miami-Illinois |
pecan |
akihto·wa |
Goddard & Thomason (2014) |
Meskwaki |
he loses it |
akingig88aki |
Pinet |
Miami-Illinois |
they have eyes |
akĭ́njĭkwĭ′ta |
Jacob Dunn |
Miami-Illinois |
he has eyes |
akipimane |
Largillier |
Miami-Illinois |
' |
akipimane |
Largillier |
Miami-Illinois |
'son brechet' |