nä’hpikîngwäki |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
red corn |
nálla |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
jar fly |
nalómina |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
rice, wheat |
nanamamkíki |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
there is an earthquake |
nanaxthapi |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
as much as, equally, the same |
nanîngotánwi |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
one at a time |
nanîngotánwi |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
seldom |
nanizhánwi |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
two at a time |
näpikaxkiû́ngi |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
watery, wet or moist spot of ground |
näpkakíki |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
'where it is always wet, where the water stays |
näpkakíki |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
' |
näpkakíki |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
'where it is always wet, where the water stay |
ndalemi’hto |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
I cook it |
ndshikähwáki |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
I spear fish |
ngalođí |
Albert Gatschet |
Miami-Illinois |
I speak |