305 terms start with “t

Thank

k̓ʷałanáwa ‘be glad for, pleased with, thank’.

Thankful

k̓ʷałáni ‘grateful, glad, happy’.

That

k̓ʷáy; kʷn ~ kʷáan ~ kʷiin (oblique bases); k̓ʷapɨ́n ‘the aforementioned, that, he, she, it’.

Thaw

láyawak (also sometimes lácc̓uup) ‘melt’; wináwayn ‘Chinook, blow a warm wind which causes thawing, melt (snow), melt off’.

The Dalles

Wacúks ‘The Dalles, Oregon’.

Theater

šapatk̓itpamá ‘movie theater’.

Theirs

paamíin ‘theirs, their’ (plural); piinamíin ‘theirs, their’ (dual).

Them

  1. paamanáy (plural);
  2. piinamanáy ‘them two’ (dual).

Then

  1. kúuk ‘at that time’;
  2. aw kú ‘now then’;
  3. íkuuk ‘right then, now, today’.

There

kʷná; íkʷɨn ‘to there’; kʷɨ́ni ‘from there’; kʷnáyk̓ay ‘for there’; yúuk ‘over there, yonder’.

These

čɨ́ma (plural); čiiní ‘these two’ (dual).

They

  1. pmáy (nominative plural);
  2. piiní ‘they two’ (nominative dual).

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paamanáy ‘them’ (accusative plural);

piinamanáy ‘them two’ (accusative dual).

They

pa- (third person plural nominative pronominal).

Thick

t̓nú; t̓nú útpas ‘thick blanket’.

Thicket

čáatt ‘brush, copse’; šáatk ‘undergrowth, tangle’.

Thief

pax̣ʷíłam ‘thief, robber’.

Thigh

wánš ‘upper leg’.

Thimble

wack̓alá; wisxtpamá.

Thimbleberry

tunatúnaRubus parviflorus‘.

Thin

q̓áyu ‘slender, skinny’; awíix ‘thin (of two dimensional objects)’.