WebHair. pináˀikiikayiša tútanik ‘she is washing her hair’; pinátwanpɨnk tútanik ‘comb your hair!’; pináwapšayiya tútanik ‘she braded her hair’; áyaq̓ʷɨcka apɨx̣mí tútanik ‘the hair came off the hide’; kuna iníya płɨ́x̣ tútanikay ‘and … WebIn this language, in the Indian language. pasɨ́nwisa ičiškíin sɨ́nwitki ‘they are speaking in this language’; ku sk̓ín áwača ičiškíin waníčt ‘and its name in Indian is Sk’ín’; ičiškíin sɨ́nwit ‘words in the Indian language’. [NE čiˀiškíin; NW íčiškink (Jacobs 1931:222, 247, 264); íčiškinkitki (Jacobs 1931:222, 264).]
Terms starting with “b” – Umatilla Language Online Dictionary
Web219 terms start with “i” Past participle. ataš kúuš wačá náma sápsik̓ʷani ‘such as we were taught’; ku áwača wátisas aníyi kakyanmí p̓ip̓inmí ‘and his rope was made of animal intestine’; tílaaki níyi iwačá miyuux̣míyaw ‘a woman was given to the chief’; čáw mɨná iwačá aníyi tamicáwas ‘nowhere was there a cemetery made’; áwata aníyi ... Web231 terms start with “h” ílapaša ‘lay hands on for healing’; láx̣pi ‘heal with shamanic powers’; náwapaša ~ náwapawa ‘heal with the hands while singing’; płɨ́x̣i ‘heal with medicines/herbs’; šapúulkšapuulk ‘blow water in healing ceremony’; twatíwi ‘heal (the sick) as an Indian doctor’; wač̓ák ‘heal by sucking out the sickness’. can i get a ride in spanish
Prayer – Umatilla Language Online Dictionary
WebNo other dictionary matches M-W's accuracy and scholarship in defining word meanings. Our pronunciation help, synonyms, usage and grammar tips set the standard. Go beyond dictionary lookups with Word of the Day, facts and observations on language, lookup trends, and wordplay from the editors at Merriam-Webster Dictionary. WebGo to the top of a ridge (such as to look over). ɨlɨ́pša ‘he is almost getting to the top’; čɨ́mˀɨlɨpn ‘go up over in fear’; wiyálp ‘suddenly go by’. [Cf. Y ɨ́lp ‘high, on top, at the top’; NP / ˀlp / ‘red speck’.] Report an issue. Web297 terms start with “d” wáašat ‘generic dance, religious service with dance’; aƛ̓awiłá wáašat ‘beggar dance’; calihúumit ‘skip-dance’; cápkilaakt ‘duck-and-dive dance’; k̓ikumsk̓íkums ~ sk̓ikumsk̓íkums ‘chief’s serpentine dance’; k̓upíipit ‘circle dance’; patkʷayčášat ‘courtship dance’; páwawštaymat ‘wedding dance’; páax̣amt ... can i get a restricted license