Ta sulfätu a aylì’u nì’ul. More words from our experts. (naviteri.org, 2018-07-31) View all from source
Txo awnga tsnganur leyr sivi, tsun tsat yivom kintrray.
If we freeze this meat, we can eat it next week.
Mrrvola Lì’fyavi Amip—Forty New Expressions (naviteri.org, 2016-06-30) View all from source
Poanur sunu tsngan asyewenga'; poeru ke sunu kaw'it.
He likes fatty meat; she doesn't like it at all.
Vomuna Lì’u Amip—Ten New Words (naviteri.org, 2015-11-30) View all from source
tsnganur a snoläm ngu fahew akxänäng.
This rotten meat has a putrid smell.
Barter and Exchange (naviteri.org, 2014-02-28) View all from source
Oel tolìng ngaru tsnganit yoa fkxen.
I gave you meat in exchange for vegetables.
Whoever, Whatever, Whenever . . . (naviteri.org, 2013-03-31) View all from source
Ketsran tutel 'ivem, tsafnetsngan lu ftxìvä'.
That kind of meat is gross no matter who cooks it.
’Awvea Postì Zìsìtä Amip—First Post of the New Year (naviteri.org, 2013-01-25) View all from source
Oel yom tsnganit afi 'aw.
I only eat cooked meat.
Renu Ayinanfyayä—The Senses Paradigm (naviteri.org, 2012-11-27) View all from source
Ke new oe mivay' tsnganti a 'olem Rinil.
I don't want to taste the meat that Rini cooked.
Spring Vocabulary, Part 1 (naviteri.org, 2012-03-28) View all from source
tsnganit ke tsun oe yivom. Koaktanä aysre' ngu fwem.
I can't eat this meat. An old man's teeth are dull.
More Additions to the Lexicon (naviteri.org, 2012-01-22) View all from source
Fol tsnganit pxìmolun'i 'eng.
They divided up the meat equally.
(They shared the meat.)
More Additions to the Lexicon (naviteri.org, 2012-01-22) View all from source
Fol tsnganit pxìmolun'i yll.
They shared the meat with the entire clan.