táymut ‘reporting, telling news, news’.
Tempo
k̓ɨmsak̓ɨ́msa ‘fast, quickly, of quick tempo’.
Ten
pútɨmt; pútmu ‘ten people’.
Ten
píit ‘ten cents, dime’.
Tender
kláa ‘vulnerable, frail, easily hurt’.
Tendon
wícaas.
Tens
-aptit.
Tense
-a (past); -š (present); -ta (future).
Tent
wɨlčinmí níit ‘box tent, army tent’.
Tepee
náwayši ‘toward the back part of the tepee’.
Tepee
c̓x̣uuylí; c̓x̣úuy ‘tepee tripod’; cɨ́quy ‘sticks or poles tied together at top, tripod, triangle’; pyáx̣c̓ɨmniit ‘rawhide tepee, buffalo hide tepee’; čáwaanknikt ‘outside wrap around for tepee’; aláašu ‘back of a tepee or lodge’; twá ‘tepee pole’; cɨquypamá twá ‘tepee tie pole’ (also called tčɨ́š); súwapx̣ʷaamit ‘tepee ear poles’ (also called q̓ɨ́mkas); pčɨ́š ‘door, gate, tepee flap, tepee door pole’.