305 terms start with “t

Taught

sápsik̓ʷani ‘educated, trained’; sápsik̓ʷani k̓úsi ‘trained horse’.

Taunt

sápilɨmn ‘make fun of, tease’.

Taut

q̓áap ‘tight’.

Tea

pɨšqú; tíi; muláyti čúuš ‘boiled water, tea’; muláyti płɨ́x̣ ‘herbal tea’; wiyáčuut ‘a drink for going, one for the road, travel drink (soda, tea)’; pɨskáwas ‘anything that is boiled for a tea (šux̣ašúx̣a, wiwlúwiwlu, púuš)’; mɨc̓uuxlí ‘coffee pot, tea pot’.

Teach

sápsik̓ʷa ‘teach, instruct’; tuyáyč ‘forbid (as by the elders), guide, warn’.

Teacher

sapsik̓ʷałá. Also sapaskuuliłá.

Teaching

sápsik̓ʷat ‘instruction, training’; šúkʷat ‘knowing, knowledge, understanding, technology, instruction, spirit, spirit power, guardian spirit, tutelary spirit’.

Tear

łp̓úł ‘tears’.

Tear

q̓ɨ́x̣n.

Tear

šáq̓x̣ ‘rip, cut’; čáq̓x̣ ‘tear or pull apart’; čáčq ‘tear apart’; ítq̓ax̣ ‘tear down (building, fence)’; wiláq̓x̣ ‘tear (of wind)’.

Tease

łq̓ítɨmn ‘kid, rib, banter’; sápilɨmn ‘mock, make fun of’.

Teased

łq̓ítɨmni ‘kidded, ribbed’.

Technology

šúkʷat ‘knowing, knowledge, understanding, teaching, spirit, spirit power, guardian spirit, tutelary spirit’; šuyapunmí šúkʷat ~ šuyapunmí tamánwit ‘whiteman’s technology’.

Teeth

  1. čá- ‘with the teeth, in eating; pulling; transitive’;
  2. ká- ‘with the teeth, mouth, in eating’;
  3. ɨ́mča- ‘with the teeth or mouth’.

Teeth

k̓stɨ́n ‘teeth, tooth’; wamšitpamá k̓stɨ́n ‘false teeth’.

Telephone

susutpamá.

Telephone

súsun ‘whisper, quietly instruct, counsel; use telephone’; wásusun ‘call on telephone’.

Television

šapatk̓it̓áwas; šapataymut̓áwas; sapasik̓ʷat̓áwas.

Tell

sɨ́nwi ‘speak, talk, say’; tɨmnanáx̣n ‘tell story, narrate’; kʷyaamtɨ́mn ‘tell the truth’; č̓ɨ́šk ‘tell a lie’; tanaymún ‘inform, hire, preach’; ččáanwi ‘not tell on, deny someone’s guilt’.

Tell

ɨ́nn ‘say, tell’; ɨ́nˀnn ‘say or tell repeatedly’; wiyáˀɨnn ‘tell on the way’; táymun ‘inform, report, tell news’; tamápayšk ‘tell on, tattle’; mɨ́ta ‘tell to do, order, command’; č̓ɨ́škawa ‘lie to, tell a lie to’; tɨmnanáx̣nawa ‘tell story to’; walsáyc ‘tell legend’; túutk̓ʷk ‘tell straight, honestly, truthfully’.