Machi (n)- City
Madi (v)- Teach
Mahali (phrase)- Hello
Masa (n)- town
Mi (suffix)- Day of the week
Midai (adj)- Favorite, preferred
Mino (n)- stuff, anything pertaining to
Miku/Mikien (v)- run
Misa (n)- Look, watch, see
Mostai (adj)- Often
Muri (n)- Child
Nai (phrase)- What?
Nakai- (adv) Almost
Naya (n)- Morning
Na- No
Nago (adg)- long
Na’n (phrase)- Don’t
Na’ni i’ta (phrase)- What in the world!
Na Nu (phrase)- Do Not
Naha (n)- Glass
Naharo (n)- Obsidian
Nasu (n)- Programme, show
Ne pas (phrase) – Do Not (see also: Na Nu)
Ni (prep)- To
Nia (prep)-In (see also: de)
Nias (prep phrase)- In The
No (suffix)- Turns a verb into a gerund.
Node (conjunction)- However, but, although
Notte (n)- Night
Nu (v)- Do
Nuabi (n)- Hobby, activities
Ohe (n)- Time (see also: Taimu, Taimo)
On (prep)- On
Osa (v)- Ponder, think deeply
Ospi (n)- Life
Pelaku (n)- Salmon
Pesi (phrase)- Please
Preso (n)- “You’re welcome!”
Ra (prefix/suffix, n)- Trading Area
Rai (n)- Native
Rani (n)- Island (port/tradeland) (see also:
Ratialu (n)- Trading Post, store
Relo (v)- Read (past)
Rilo (v)- Read (present)
Refina (n)- Forest, grove, woods
Reko (n/v)- Contact
Reso (n)- Bear
Sabu (n)- Whitefish
Sada (n)- Swordfish
Saia (n)- Loyalty
Saya (phrase)- Goodbye
Sefa/Sefi (adj)- Okay, All right
Sette (suffix/v)- to cause to
Shaki (n)- Shark
Shar (n) – Death/Dead
Sho’hital (n)- Hospital
Sitai (n/v)- Rest (sleep)
Tabesa (v)- Eat
Tasaia (adj)- Excellent!
Taimu/Taimo (n)- Time (see also: ohe)
Tantu (phrase)- Thank You
Taresu (n)- Restaurant
Tavi (v)- Do
Te- It
Tere’ (v)- feel, emotion
Tebi (n)- Television
Tesu (v)- Birth (see also: kaisu)
Tialu (adj)- Good, Best
To (conjunction)- And
Tomo (phrase)- That is all. Informal goodbye.
Vadakaisi (n)- Information
Via (n)- Village
Wahasu (v)- Enjoy
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