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ci-ca'-re-rat, Dakota woman, 

 ku't-a-ka, Ute man. 

 sku't-a-ka, Ute woman, 

 la-lap'-a-ho, Arapoho man. 

 la-lap'-a-ho-ca-pat', Arapoho woman. 



a-rik' a-dik, a-rus, a horse. 



us-a-ta'-ka, a white horse. 



us-a-wa'-ki, a spotted horse. 



us-a-ka'-tit, a black horse. 



us-a-pa't, a red or sorrel horse. 



us'-a-la-ka'-ta, a yellow horse. 



us-a-ki'-da, a roan horse. 



us-a-wit, a stallion. 



pi-ka-ru's, a gelding. 



us-a-ki'-sta, a lame horse. 



a-ra'-sa-ti-ki-da'-wa, a sick horse. 



ca'-hiks-tu'-da-he, a good man. 



ka-ko'h-i, "no good." 



ca-hiks-tuh-e, a handsome man. 



ti-ku'-ki-da'-wa, I am sick. 



tus-ki-da'-wa, you are sick. 



tik-i-da'wa, he is sick. 



ka-la-ki-da-wa, is he sick? 



ko'k-so-ku-hu'ru, give me some medicine. 



ka'-la, is the sign of a question, and is not used alone. 



ka-la-ki'-ra, is there water ? 



ka-la-sta-he-kots, are you brave. 



ka-la-si'-di-da'-hi-kots, will you be brave. 



ka-la-sto'k, will you do it. 



ka-la-se-ci'ks-kus, have you sense. 



ka-ka'-se-ci'ks-kus, you have no sense. 



ka-la-ska'-du-sta, have you a bag or sack. 



ka-la-ska'-wa-kit, are you full. 



we-tut-ka'-wa-kit, I am full. 



ke't-ski, how many ? 



ke't-ski-du-da'-ru, what is the number ? 



ti-tu'-la-du, that is the number. 



kit-a-ke'-rus-hu-re'i-ko, what do you mean. 



ti-ke'-uts, long or tall. 



