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Pressun, to bring forth 



Asun, to be 



Mushuk hyun, to smell 



IMyoot karan, to kiss 



Dodarun, to rot 



Nyun, to take or carry away 



Bakhshun, to give 



Gandun, to tie 



Woanun, to weave 



Hatiwalun, to swallow 



Poathun, to grow up 



Walun, to rain 



Harun, to lose 



Gindun, to play games 



Tsatun, to cut 



Myenun, to measure 



Harun, to sow, to scatter, to lose a 



game 

 Rachun, to nourish, foster 

 Lat dyun, to twist 

 Rarun, to cook 

 Naerun, to come on, go out 

 Chanun, to sift 

 Tikun, to run 

 Wufun, to fly 



The Causal Verb is 



Wutun, to twist 

 Tikun, to gallop a horse 

 Tatun, to wax hot 

 Bhotsun, to fear 

 Phatun, to split 

 Prazalun, to shine 

 Katan, to spin 

 Alarun, to shake 

 Wuzun, to bubble 

 Tikan watun, to spring up 

 Harhar kariny, ) to dispute, 

 Tsoowiny, J quarrel 



Tsadun, to search 

 Tsohun, to taste 

 Harun, to drop 

 Tsatun, to pick 

 IVIeelit gatsun, to adhere 

 Pakun, to pass current 

 Bhyun, to eat 

 Shangun, to sleep 

 Wathun, to rise 

 Yatsun, to desire 

 Nindar kariny, to sleep 

 Tsap kariny, to remain silent 

 Atsun, to prick 

 Tsapun, to show 

 Kraknad karun, to scream 

 Kashun, to scratch gently 

 Tachhun, to scratch violently 

 Khasta karun, to wound 

 Mulhyun, to purchase 

 Par tin, to read 



formed by adding awun } as wufmidwun, to 

 cause, to fly. 



Wuchun, to see 

 Tsatun, to tear 

 Doarun, to run 

 Dyun, to give 

 Soowun, to sew 

 Thawun, to keep 

 Dogun, to milk 

 Zanun, to know 

 Tsoori nijun, to thieve 

 Loanun, to reap 

 to Pakun, to go 



Khasun, to grow 



Duwun, to sweep 



Makalun, to escape 



Malool gatsan, to be angry 



Kaditsunun, to drive away 



Peshab karun, to ease nature 



Lasun, to live 



Ziun, to be born 



Lagun, to beat 



Kasun, to polish 



Riwun, to moan 



Watun, to make 



Pat tsalun, to retreat 



Tsambun, to pierce 



Dazun, to burn 



Galum, to rub 



Hyun, to take 



Gyawun, to sing 



Prazanawun, to become acquainted 



with 

 Boazun, to hear 



