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sa[sa’ah]

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1. blood relative (e-poss. only) 2. each other, one another 3. fellow, another one like (e-poss. only)

(Spanish) 1. pariente consanguíneo, pariente consanguínea; pariente consanguíneo o pariente consanguínea del esposo o de la esposa (de uno) 2. uno al otro, el uno al otro, unos a otros, una a la otra, la una a la otra, unas a otras 3. otro (como) 4. prójimos, semej

sa bied[sa’ah biied]

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aunt (poss. form)

(Spanish) tía (poss.)

sa gax[sa’ah gahx:]

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close blood relative (e-poss. only)

sa ngwalyën rac[sa’ah ngwaalyëhnn rahc]

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we’re the same age, our ages are the same

sa ni[sa’ah nih]

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just like the one

sa ra ni[sa’ah ra nih]

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another just like the ones that

sa zyet[sa’ah zye’eht]

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distant blood relative (e-poss. only)

(Spanish) pariente consanguíneo, pariente consanguínea; pariente consanguíneo o pariente consanguínea del esposo o de la esposa (de uno)

sabad[sabaad]

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shoe

(Spanish) sapato

Sabad[Sáabahd]

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Saturday

(Spanish) sábado

sabgaly[sabgaaly]

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how much more money

(Spanish) cuánto dinero más

sablac[sabla’c]

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how much more money

(Spanish) cuánto dinero más

sac[sahc]

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cost, price

(Spanish) costo, precio

sacai[saca’ài]

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west

(Spanish) oeste

sagual[saguuall]

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consuegro, sibling’s spouse’s blood relative, parent’s sibling’s spouse’s blood relative

(Spanish) consuegro

salary[salahry]

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lot, piece of land

(Spanish) parcela, solar, terreno

salyb[saalyb]

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reasoning ability, conscience

(Spanish) conciencia

San Dyegw[Sann Dye’gw]

San Diego

(Spanish) San Diego

San Luc[Sann Lu’uc]

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1. San Lucas Quiaviní 2. Saint Luke, San Lucas

(Spanish) 1. San Lucas Quiaviní 2. Saint Luke, San Lucas

San Luc na liaza.

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My house is in San Lucas.

(Spanish) Mi casa está en San Lucas.

Santa Mony[Sánntah Moony]

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Santa Monica

(Spanish) Santa Monica

Santo Domyengw[Sá’nntoh Domye’enngw]

Santo Domingo

(Spanish) Santo Domingo

sarampyony[sarampyoony]

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measles

(Spanish) sarampión

sasily[sasììi’lly]

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east

(Spanish) este

scha[schah]

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another (tortilla, breadstuff)

sclab[sclaab]

slave

(Spanish) esclavo, esclava

scwel[scweel]

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school

(Spanish) escuela

scwel ro[sceel ròo’oh]

high school, college, university

(Spanish) escuela secundaria, la universidad

Se

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sede[sedee]

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C.D.

(Spanish) C.D.

seguan[segu’ann]

second

(Spanish) segundo

segurida[seguridaa]

security

(Spanish) securidad

seiz[seiz]

six (modern word)

(Spanish) seis

Septyemr[Septye’mmr]

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September

(Spanish) septiembre

serbes[serbe’s]

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beer

(Spanish) cerveza

serc[se’rc]

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almost

seten, setenta[seté’nntah]

seventy

(Spanish) sesenta

siab guet

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(Spanish) atole de tortilla

siab lo zeily

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(Spanish) atole de maiz tostado

siab zhub mily

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(Spanish) atole de maiz nixtamalizado

sieng[siehnng]

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hundred (modern word)

(Spanish) cien

siengw, sinco[si’enngw, sí’nncoh]

five (modern word)

(Spanish) cinco

sigani[sihëgàani’]

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(older word for the name of a day of the week)

(Spanish) (palabra antigua para el nombre de un dia de la semana)

simien xte loguezh quiamni

simien xte loguezh quiamni
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the walls of the old Quiavini town

(Spanish) los paredes del viejo pueblo de Quiavini

sindesdizy[sinnde’sdihzy]

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just so long as

sobrein[sobriien]

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niece, nephew

(Spanish) sobrino, sobrina

solisitu[solisituu]

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application

(Spanish) huarache

spal, spald[spàall, spàalld]

how many more

(Spanish) cuántos... más

Spany[Spa’nny]

Spain

(Spanish) España

Spryet[Sprye’eht]

Pentecost

(Spanish) Pentecostés, Domingo de Pentecostés

Stados Unied[Stadohs Uniied]

the United States

(Spanish) estados unidos

stap[sta’p]

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another four, four more

(Spanish) cuatro más

steby[steeby]

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1. again 2. another, another one, one more

(Spanish) 1. otro 2. otro más, uno más

steby lad[steeby laad]

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another place, somewhere else

steby lad lany dyeni[steeby laad làa’any dye’nnih]

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on the other side of that store

studian, estudian[studi’aann, estudi’aann]

student

(Spanish) estudiante

suat budy lo zeily

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(Spanish) huevo al comal

sucai

(Spanish) sur

superbisor[superbisoor]

supervisor

(Spanish) supervisor

susily

(Spanish) oriente

sutya

(Spanish) poniente

sutyual

(Spanish) norte

swegr[swe’egr]

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father-in-llaw, mother-in-law

(Spanish) suegro, suegra

swert[swe’rt]

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luck

(Spanish) suerte

syemr[sye’mmr]

always

(Spanish) siempre

syet, syete[sye’t, syé’teh]

seven (modern word)

(Spanish) siete

syuda[syudaa]

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city

(Spanish) ciudad

syudadan[syudada’nn]

citizen

(Spanish) ciudadano