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35 Sample Sentence Search Results For "nisha"
English:
The boy is about seven years old.
Lenape:
Ahpami èt
nisha
sh kahtënamu na pilaechëch.
English:
Alice has two kittens.
Lenape:
Alice wëlahële
nisha
pushitëta.
English:
Could you stay with me for about two months?
Lenape:
Kàski hàch witaèmi ahpami
nisha
kishuxunk?
English:
It has already been two weeks.
Lenape:
Mèchi
nisha
wik.
English:
Give me two frybreads.
Lenape:
Mili
nisha
salàpòna.
English:
Give me a frybread and give this woman two frybreads, she is hungry.
Lenape:
Mili salàpòn òk mil wa xkwe
nisha
salàpòna, kahtupu.
English:
Give that woman two frybreads.
Lenape:
Mil wa xkwe
nisha
salàpòna,
English:
I made two baskets.
Lenape:
Nëmanituna
nisha
tànkhakàna.
English:
Four minus two equals two.
Lenape:
Newa chitën
nisha
manitu
nisha
.
English:
Two potatoes.
Lenape:
Nisha
hopënisàk.
English:
Two years ago White-Wing looked for me.
Lenape:
Nisha
kahtëne na Opilunkòn nutxùkw.
English:
I read two books.
Lenape:
Nisha
lekhikàna ntàkima.
English:
Two dogs.
Lenape:
Nisha
mwekaneyok.
English:
Two dollars.
Lenape:
Nisha
ntalasa.
English:
Two plus two equals four.
Lenape:
Nisha
òk
nisha
manitu newa.
English:
Two and two are four.
Lenape:
Nisha
òk
nisha
; newa.
English:
Two eggs.
Lenape:
Nisha
òla.
English:
Two flowers.
Lenape:
Nisha
òtaèsàk.
English:
I have two pairs of pants.
Lenape:
Nisha
pëlëchisa nulhatu.
English:
Two young men said, 'We will.'
Lenape:
Nisha
skìnuwàk luweyok, 'Niluna ta.'
English:
Two young men came.
Lenape:
Nisha
skìnuwàk peyok.
English:
I have two strawberries.
Lenape:
Nisha
tehim nulhatu.
English:
He has two girls.
Lenape:
Nisha
xkwechëchàk wëlahële.
English:
Two times two.
Lenape:
Nishën
nisha
.
English:
Two times two equals four.
Lenape:
Nishën
nisha
manitu newa.
English:
I began to watch those two.
Lenape:
Ntalemi pënaok nèk
nisha
.
English:
My pets, I have two.
Lenape:
Ntalëmunsàk,
nisha
nulhala.
English:
I have two dogs.
Lenape:
Nulhala
nisha
mwekaneyok.
English:
And there must have been two young men long ago.
Lenape:
Ok èt mah
nisha
skinuwàk lòmëwe.
English:
They pray in the Big House Church for twelve nights.
Lenape:
Patamaok lamunkwe Xinkwikaonink tèlën òk
nisha
piskèk.
English:
Those two young men came.
Lenape:
Peyok nèki
nisha
skinuwàk.
English:
Here are two of these.
Lenape:
She yuk
nisha
.
English:
Take these two men along with you.
Lenape:
Talëmuxòlaok yukishe
nisha
lënuwàk.
English:
I am seated on twelve skunk hides.
Lenape:
Tèlën òk
nisha
shkakwxèsa ntapahpi.
English:
The year is 1971.
Lenape:
Tèlën òk pèshkunk òk
nisha
sh òk kwëti kahtëne.