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- bad
- píazhikíthe
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- To regard oneself as bad.
- bad
- úshkoⁿ píázhi
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- To be unkind; prone to bad deeds; maleficent.
- bad day
- óⁿba piázhi
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- Bad weather, unpleasant or stormy weather; bad day.
- bad one
- píazhi tʰe kí
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- Whichever one is bad.
- bad weather
- óⁿba piázhi
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- Bad weather, unpleasant or stormy weather; bad day.
- bad weather
- óⁿba piázhi shkóⁿ gipʰezhi
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- To be bad weather on one; to storm on one.
- badger
- qúga
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- Badger.
- badly
- píazhi égoⁿ
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- Badly.
- badly made
- thágthiⁿázhi
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- Not well made; clumsily or badly done.
- badmouth
- thashí
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- To talk against someone.
- bag
- úthikʰíhoⁿ
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- Bale of buffalo meat.
- Sack or bag in which dried buffalo meat is put.
- bag
- úzhiha
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- Bag, sack.
- baggage
- shíshige
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- Dust, dirt, litter.
- Belongings, movable goods, baggage; small items that are used or are worn.
- baggy
- qthu'a
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- Hollow, baggy.
- bait
- hútʰazhi
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- Bait used in fishing.
- bake
- uzhégthoⁿ
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- To bake in an oven or skillet.
- bake
- zhégthoⁿ
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- To cook or heat on or in a fire, stove, or oven; to broil or bake.
- baked
- wamúske níⁿde
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- Baked (wheat) bread.
- balance
- ushté
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- Remainder; balance; the rest.
- bald
- taqpí ízhna
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- To be bald on the top of the head.