Words that begin with : H
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haó’ | particle | yes, OK | |||
hawatennonron’ | sentence/phrase | my maternal uncle (lit. he is maternal uncle to me) | |||
haye’yen’ah | sentence/phrase | my older brother (lit. he is brother to me) | |||
ha’isten’ | sentence/phrase | my father (lit. he is father to me) | |||
ha’tewéntayeh | particle | every day | |||
ha’tewen’ndia’weh | particle | hundred | |||
-hchiendahton- | verb base | for someone’s name to be forgotten, lost | |||
-hchienhraen-/-hchienhraent- | verb base | for there to be frost, ice | |||
-hchienhrindeht-/-hchienhrindet- | verb base | for there to be a thick, dense fog; for there to be a humid, wet fog (lit. to bring about frost) | |||
-hchiendahronk-/-hchiendahrony- | verb base | to hear someone being named; to hear someone being spoken of | |||
-hchi’-/-hchia’-/-ihchi’-/-ihchia’- | verb base | to finish, end, conclude, or complete something | |||
-hchondi-/-hchrondi- | verb base | to make or prepare something, to make it ready, to arrange it, to put it in order, to adjust it, to settle it, to decorate it, to adorn it | |||
he’yen’ahah | sentence/phrase | my younger brother (lit. I am sibling to him) | |||
-hent-/-hente- | verb base | to go ahead, to lead, to go first | |||
-henteht-/-hentet- | verb base | to prefer something over another, to put something ahead of others in one’s mind; to hold something in high esteem; to put something in first place or principal place | |||
-hiaton- | verb base | to write; to mark something | |||
-hndinon- | verb base | to want or desire something passionately | |||
-hndiri- | verb base | to be hard, strong, firm, stable | |||
honwe’tsenhti’ah | sentence/phrase | young boy (lit. he is a young boy) | |||
-hrenhwi- | verb base | to be immobile, stopped, still, resting, stable; for a matter to be concluded, settled | |||
-hrenhwi’-/-hrenhwih-/-hrenhwi’nd- | verb base | to become immobile, to make still, to stop, to fix in one place, to conclude, to determine | |||
-hskwahenh-/-hskwahen’nd- | verb base | to hate, detest something or someone; to have an aversion to or antipathy for something or someone |