accusative {n} (accusative case)
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:: akkusatiiva
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adjective {n} ((grammar) a word that modifies a noun or describes a noun’s referent)
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:: adjektiiva
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adjective phrase {n} (Phrase that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun)
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:: adjektiivagihppu
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adverb {n} (lexical category)
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:: advearba
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Afghanistan {prop} (country)
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:: Afghanistan
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Africa {prop} (continent south of Europe)
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:: Afrihkká
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Afrikaans {prop} (language)
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:: afrikánsagiella
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airplane {n} (powered aircraft)
|
:: girdi
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Aland {prop} (archipelago)
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:: Ålánda
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Aletta {prop} (female given name)
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:: Álehttá
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an {article} (indefinite article)
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:: Not used in Northern Sami
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and {conj} (used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera)
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:: ja
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Andrew {prop} (male given name)
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:: Ándaras
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Andrew {prop} (the Apostle)
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:: Ándaras
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angel {n}
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:: eaŋgal, eŋgel
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Anna {prop} (biblical prophetess)
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:: Ánná
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anthrax {n} (disease)
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:: dáđvesonahat, dávdesonahat
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anus {n} (lower opening of the digestive tract)
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:: bahtaráigi
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apricot {n} (fruit)
|
:: aprikosa
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Arctic {adj} (cold, snowy, or having other properties of extreme winter associated with the Arctic)
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:: arktalaš
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arctic raspberry {n} (Rubus arcticus)
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:: váđot, miehtamuorji, geađgeluomi
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Arctic skua {n} (Stercorarius parasiticus)
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:: suolaskáiti
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arctic tern {n} (Sterna paradisaea)
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:: čearret
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Argentina {prop} (Argentine Republic)
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:: Argentina
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artist {n} (person who creates art as an occupation)
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:: dáiddár
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artist {n} (person who creates art)
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:: dáiddár
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Asia {prop} (the continent of Asia)
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:: Ásia
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ask {v} (request an answer)
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:: jearrat
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asparagus {n} (asparagus plant)
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:: aspárggus
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asparagus {n} (asparagus shoots (food))
|
:: aspárggus
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ass {n} (buttocks)
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:: bahta
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attributive {n} (a word or phrase that modifies a noun and is part of the noun's noun phrase)
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:: attribuhtta
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aunt {n} (a parent’s sister or sister-in-law)
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:: [mother's elder sister] goaski, [mother's younger sister] muoŧŧá, [father's sister] siessá, [parent's or their sibling's cousin's wife] ipmi
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Austria {prop} (country in Central Europe)
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:: Nuortariika
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autumn {n} (season)
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:: čakča
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Azerbaijan {prop} (country in Eastern Europe)
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:: Aserbaižan
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Bahamas {prop} (country in the Caribbean)
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:: Bahamas sullot
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barnacle goose {n} (Branta leucopsis)
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:: vilgesnierčuonjá
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barn swallow {n} (species of swallow)
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:: suorrespálfu, čuonjáráhtogoaskin
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bar-tailed godwit {n} (bar-tailed godwit)
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:: ruksesguškil
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bean goose {n} (Anser fabalis)
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:: čuonjá
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beaver {n} (aquatic rodent)
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:: mádjit
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bedroom {n} (room in a house where a bed is kept for sleeping)
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:: oađđenlatnja
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bee {n} (insect)
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:: mieđašeatni
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Belgium {prop} (country in Europe)
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:: Belgia
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Bible {prop} (Christian holy book)
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:: Biibbal
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big {adj} (of a great size, see also: large)
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:: stuoris
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bird cherry {n} (Prunus padus)
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:: ávža, duopma
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bisexual {n} (bisexual person)
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:: bifiila, biseksuála
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bisexuality {n} (psychology)
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:: biseksualitehta
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bishop {n} (church official, supervisor of priests and congregations)
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:: bisma
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black {adj} (absorbing all light)
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:: čáhppes
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blackbird {n} (common thrush, Turdus merula)
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:: čáhppesrásttis
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blackcap {n} (Sylvia atricapilla)
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:: gahpervizar
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black grouse {n} (Lyrurus tetrix)
|
:: hurri
|
black guillemot {n} (black guillemot)
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:: čielkkis
|
black-headed gull {n} (Chroicocephala ridibundus)
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:: gahperbáiski
|
black-tailed godwit {n} (Limosa limosa)
|
:: čáhppesbađošguškil
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black-throated diver {n} (Gavia arctica)
|
:: dovtta
|
black-throated loon {n} (large member of the diver family, Gavia immer)
|
:: dovtta
|
black woodpecker {n} (Dryocopus martius)
|
:: ruovddagas
|
blood {n}
|
:: varra
|
blood {n} (vital liquid flowing in animal bodies)
|
:: varra
|
blueberry {n}
|
:: sarrit
|
boat {n} (water craft)
|
:: fanas
|
Bokmål {prop} (language)
|
:: girjedárogiella
|
bone {n} (component of a skeleton)
|
:: dákti
|
bone {n} (fishbone)
|
:: dákti
|
bow {n} (weapon used for shooting arrows)
|
:: dávgi
|
brambling {n} (bird)
|
:: vintán
|
breast {n} (female organ)
|
:: čižži
|
breathe {v} (to draw air in and out)
|
:: vuoiŋŋadit
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bridge {n} (construction or natural feature that spans a divide)
|
:: šaldi
|
Bridget {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Biret
|
brother {n} (male sibling)
|
:: viellja
|
brother-in-law {n} (one's husband's brother)
|
:: máhka
|
brother-in-law {n} (one's sister's husband)
|
:: máhka
|
brother-in-law {n} (one's wife's brother)
|
:: máhka
|
brother-in-law {n} (one's wife's sister's husband)
|
:: spile
|
Børselv {prop} (village in Norway)
|
:: Bissojohka
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bucket {n} (container)
|
:: gieđbmi, gievdni
|
Bulgaria {prop} (country)
|
:: Bulgária
|
bullfinch {n} (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)
|
:: ruksesruoivil
|
buzzard {n} (Genus Buteo)
|
:: sáhpánboaimmáš, sáhpánfálli
|
Canada {prop} (Country in North America)
|
:: Kanáda
|
Canada goose {n} (Branta canadensis)
|
:: kanádačuonjá
|
capercaillie {n} (Tetrao urogallus)
|
:: čukčá
|
capital city {n} (city designated as seat of government)
|
:: oaivegávpot
|
car {n} (automobile, a vehicle steered by a driver)
|
:: biila
|
carrot {n} (Daucus carota ssp. sativus)
|
:: rušpi
|
cat {n} (domestic species)
|
:: bussá, gáhttu
|
Catherine {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Káre
|
chaffinch {n} (bird)
|
:: beibboš
|
chamois {n} (goat)
|
:: álpagáica
|
chest {n} (thorax)
|
:: raddi, radderiggi
|
chicken {n} (bird)
|
:: vuonccis
|
child {n} (a female or male child, a daughter or son)
|
:: mánná
|
chimpanzee {n} (ape)
|
:: šimpánsa
|
Christina {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Risten
|
Christmas carol {n} (hymn whose lyrics are on the theme of Christmas)
|
:: juovlalávlla
|
Clement {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Lemet
|
clitoris {n} (elongated erectile organ)
|
:: bun'nu
|
coat of arms {n} (a hereditary design depicted on an escutcheon)
|
:: vearjogovva
|
co-father-in-law {n} (father of one's son- or daughter-in-law)
|
:: láža [co-parent-in-law]
|
comitative {n} (comitative case)
|
:: komitatiiva
|
common eider {n} (sea duck)
|
:: hávda
|
common goldeneye {n} (medium sized sea duck)
|
:: čoađgi
|
common gull {n} (Larus canus)
|
:: báiski
|
common redstart {n} (Phoenicurus phoenicurus)
|
:: leaibeloddi
|
common whitefish {n} (Coregonus lavaretus)
|
:: čuovža
|
co-mother-in-law {n} (mother of one's son- or daughter-in-law)
|
:: láža
|
computer {n} (device)
|
:: dihtor
|
coot {n} (bird)
|
:: giehpavuoncci
|
Copenhagen {prop} (capital of Denmark)
|
:: Københápman
|
cousin {n} (nephew or niece of a parent)
|
:: [male] vilbealle, vilba, [female] oarpmealle, oambealle
|
cow {n} (female domesticated ox or other bovine)
|
:: gussa
|
cowshed {n} (place for cows)
|
:: návet
|
cream {n} (oily part of milk)
|
:: lákca
|
Croatia {prop} (Country in Europe)
|
:: Kroatia
|
cunt {n} (genitalia)
|
:: cin'ná
|
Cyprus {prop} (country)
|
:: Kypros
|
Czechia {prop} (country in Europe)
|
:: Čeahkka
|
Czech Republic {prop} (country in Central Europe)
|
:: Čeahkka
|
daughter {n} (female child)
|
:: nieida
|
David {prop} (king of Judah)
|
:: Dávvet
|
David {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Dávvet
|
day {n} (period of 24 hours)
|
:: beaivi
|
deaf {adj} (unable to hear)
|
:: bealjeheapmi
|
deer {n} (animal of the family Cervidae)
|
:: ruksesgoddi
|
Denmark {prop} (country in Western Europe)
|
:: Dánmárku
|
dick {n} (slang: penis)
|
:: cillu, návli
|
dictionary {n} (publication that explains the meanings of an ordered list of words)
|
:: sátnegirji
|
dog {n} (animal)
|
:: beana
|
Donald Duck {prop} (one of the Disney characters)
|
:: Vulle Vuojaš
|
driver's license {n} (documenting permitting this person to drive)
|
:: vuodjingoarta
|
duck {n} (aquatic bird of the family Anatidae)
|
:: vuojaš, suorsá
|
Dutch {prop} (the Dutch language)
|
:: Hollánddagiella
|
dwarf birch {n} (dwarf birch)
|
:: skierri
|
eagle owl {n} (large owl of genus Bubo)
|
:: lidnu
|
eider {n} (duck of genus Somateria)
|
:: hávda
|
eight {num} (cardinal number 8)
|
:: gávcci
|
eighteen {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: gávccinuppelohkái
|
elephant {n} (mammal)
|
:: elefánta
|
eleven {num} (the cardinal number occurring after ten and before twelve)
|
:: oktanuppelohkái
|
England {prop} (England)
|
:: Englánda
|
English {prop} (the English language)
|
:: engalaskiela, eaŋgalsgiella
|
essive {n} (the essive case)
|
:: essiiva
|
Estonia {prop} (country)
|
:: Estlánda, Estteeana, Estteriika
|
Estonian {prop} (language)
|
:: esttegiella
|
Eurasian jay {n} (Garrulus glandarius)
|
:: látteguovssat
|
Eurasian sparrowhawk {n} (Accipiter nisus)
|
:: dihtti
|
European herring gull {n} (Larus argentatus)
|
:: ránesskávli
|
European Union {prop} (European supranational organisation)
|
:: Eurohpá uniovdna
|
excuse me {phrase} (request for an apology)
|
:: ándagassii
|
excuse me {phrase} (request for attention)
|
:: ándagassii
|
excuse me {phrase} (request to pass)
|
:: ándagassii
|
excuse me {phrase} (request to repeat)
|
:: ándagassii
|
excuse me {phrase} (sorry, as apology)
|
:: ándagassii
|
eye {n} (organ)
|
:: čalbmi
|
Faroe Islands {prop} (group of islands between Scotland and Iceland)
|
:: Fearsullot
|
father {n} (male parent)
|
:: áhčči
|
father-in-law {n} (One's spouse's father)
|
:: vuohppa, vuohppasássa [future]
|
fear {n}
|
:: ballu
|
fear {v} (feel fear about (something))
|
:: ballat
|
February {prop} (second month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
:: guovvamánnu
|
Federal Republic of Germany {prop} (Germany's official name)
|
:: Duiskka lihttodásseváldi
|
feral pigeon {n} (pigeon adapted to city life)
|
:: duvvá
|
fifteen {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: vihttanuppelohkái
|
finger {n} (extremity of the hand)
|
:: suorbma
|
Finland {prop} (Nordic country)
|
:: Suopma
|
Finn {n} (person from Finland)
|
:: suopmelaš (nationality), láddelaš, láttán (ethnicity)
|
Finnish {adj} (of Finland)
|
:: suoma
|
Finnish {prop} (language)
|
:: suomagiella, suopma
|
fire {n} (oxidation reaction)
|
:: dolla
|
firefighter {n} (a person who puts out fires)
|
:: jáddadeaddji
|
fire station {n} (building for firefighters)
|
:: jáddadanstašuvdna
|
fish {n} (vertebrate animal)
|
:: guolli
|
five {num} (five )
|
:: vihtta
|
fjord {n} (long, deep inlet)
|
:: vuotna
|
flea market {n} (an outdoor market selling inexpensive antiques, curios)
|
:: lahpesgávpi
|
flounder {n}
|
:: finddar, sánddat
|
flower {n} (reproductive structure in angiosperms)
|
:: rássi
|
forefinger {n} (first finger next to the thumb)
|
:: čuvdi
|
forehead {n} (part of face above eyebrows)
|
:: gállu
|
forest {n} (dense collection of trees)
|
:: vuovdi
|
four {num} (the cardinal number 4)
|
:: njeallje
|
fourteen {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: njealljenuppelohkái
|
fox {n} (Vulpes)
|
:: rieban
|
France {prop} (country)
|
:: Frankriika
|
French {prop} (Romance language spoken in France)
|
:: fránskkagiella
|
frog {n} (amphibian)
|
:: cuoppu
|
fuck {interj} (fuck!)
|
:: fáhnen
|
fucking {adj} (as an intensifier)
|
:: helveha
|
fucking {adj} (offensive or worthless)
|
:: helveha
|
fungus {n} (any member of the kingdom Fungi)
|
:: guobbarat
|
gay {n} (homosexual person, especially male, see also: lesbian)
|
:: homo
|
gayness {n} (homosexuality, see also: homosexuality)
|
:: homovuohta, lesbavuohta
|
genitive {n} (inflection pattern)
|
:: genitiiva
|
German {prop} (the German language)
|
:: duiskkagiella
|
Germany {prop} (country in Central Europe)
|
:: Duiska
|
glans penis {n} (conical vascularized body forming the extremity of the penis)
|
:: návleoaivi
|
glaucous gull {n} (Larus hyperboreus)
|
:: stuorraskávli
|
globeflower {n} (Trollius europaeus)
|
:: boallorássi
|
Goa {prop} (state in western India)
|
:: Goa
|
goat {n} (animal)
|
:: gáica
|
god {n}
|
:: ipmil
|
God {prop} (single deity of monotheism)
|
:: Ipmil
|
goddamn {adj} (intensifier)
|
:: helveha
|
goddamn {interj} (an expression of anger, surprise, or frustration)
|
:: beargalat, sáhtán
|
gold {n} (element)
|
:: golli
|
goldcrest {n} (bird)
|
:: loddegonagas
|
golden eagle {n} (large bird of prey)
|
:: goaskin
|
goldeneye {n} (duck)
|
:: čoađgi
|
golden plover {n} (Pluvialis apricaria)
|
:: bižus
|
good {adj} (useful for a particular purpose)
|
:: buorre
|
good afternoon {phrase} (greeting said in the afternoon)
|
:: buorre beaivi
|
goodbye {interj} (farewell)
|
:: mana dearvan, manni dearvan, mannet dearvan [said to one/two/many leaving], báze dearvan, báhcci dearvan, báhcet dearvan [said to one/two/many remaining]
|
good evening {n} (greeting said in the evening)
|
:: buorre eahket
|
good morning {interj} (when seeing someone for the first time in the morning)
|
:: buorre iđit
|
Goofy {prop} (a Disney character)
|
:: Guhkesruoida
|
goosander {n} (diving duck)
|
:: gussagoalsi
|
gourmandise {v} (eat food in a gluttonous manner)
|
:: frossa
|
grammar {n} (rules for speaking and writing a language)
|
:: giellaoahppa
|
grandfather {n} (grandfather (from either side))
|
:: áddjá
|
grandmother {n} (mother of someone's parent)
|
:: áhkku
|
great black-backed gull {n} (Larus marinus)
|
:: mearragáiru
|
Great Britain {prop} (island)
|
:: Stuorra-Británnia
|
greater scaup {n} (Aythya marila)
|
:: stuorrafiehta
|
great grey owl {n} (Strix nebulosa)
|
:: ránesskuolfi
|
great skua {n} (Great Skua)
|
:: stuorraskáiti
|
Greece {prop} (Country in Southeastern Europe)
|
:: Greika
|
grey heron {n} (the Old World wading bird Ardea cinerea of the heron family)
|
:: ránesháigir, háigir
|
gull {n} (seabird)
|
:: báiski
|
gyrfalcon {n} (Falco rusticolus)
|
:: rievssatfálli
|
halibut {n} (fish of genus Hippoglossus)
|
:: bálddis
|
hammer {n} (tool)
|
:: veažir
|
handicraft {n} (trade requiring skill of hand)
|
:: duodji
|
happy birthday {interj} (good wishes for a birthday)
|
:: lihkku beivvin
|
happy New Year {phrase}
|
:: buore ođđajagi
|
hard drive {n} (device used for storing large amounts of data)
|
:: garraskearru
|
hazel grouse {n} (bird)
|
:: bakku
|
he {pron} (personal pronoun "he")
|
:: son [both male and female]
|
helicopter {n} (aircraft)
|
:: helekopter
|
hell {n} (place of suffering in life)
|
:: helvet
|
hell {prop} (where sinners go)
|
:: helvet
|
hello {interj} (greeting)
|
:: dearvva, bures
|
Helsinki {prop} (the capital city of Finland)
|
:: Helsset
|
Henry {prop} (given name)
|
:: Heandarat
|
here you are {phrase} (said when you hand something over)
|
:: leage buorre
|
heron {n} (bird)
|
:: ránesháigir
|
herring {n} (fish in Clupea)
|
:: sildi
|
heterosexual {n} (a heterosexual organism)
|
:: heterofiila, heteroseksuála
|
heterosexuality {n} (heterosexual orientation)
|
:: heteroseksualitehta
|
hi {interj} (friendly, informal greeting)
|
:: dearvva, bures
|
homosexual {n} (person who is attracted solely or primarily to others of the same sex)
|
:: homofiila, homoseksuála
|
homosexuality {n} (sexual orientation)
|
:: homoseksualitehta
|
honey {n} (sweet substance produced by bees)
|
:: miehta
|
house {n} (human abode)
|
:: dállu, viessu
|
how are you {phrase} (greeting)
|
:: mii gullo?, mo manná? [informal]
|
hundred {num} (cardinal number 100)
|
:: čuođi
|
Hungary {prop} (the country)
|
:: Ungár
|
I {pron} (personal pronoun)
|
:: mun
|
ibex {n} (type of wild mountain goat)
|
:: báktebohkká
|
ice {n} (water in frozen form)
|
:: jiekŋa
|
Iceland {prop} (country in Europe)
|
:: Islánda
|
if {conj} (supposing that)
|
:: jos
|
illative {n} (illative case)
|
:: illatiiva
|
I love you {phrase}
|
:: mun ráhkistan du
|
Inari {prop} (lake)
|
:: Anárjávri
|
Inari {prop} (language)
|
:: anárašgiella
|
Inari {prop} (municipality and village)
|
:: Anár
|
Inari Sami {prop} (language)
|
:: anárašgiella
|
Indonesia {prop} (country)
|
:: Indonesia
|
infiltration {n} (act or process of infiltrating)
|
:: infiltrašuvdna
|
infinity {n} (endlessness, unlimitedness, absence of end or limit)
|
:: agálašvuohta
|
International Phonetic Alphabet {prop} (standardized symbols for speech)
|
:: riikkaidgaskasaš fonetihkalaš transkriberenvuogádat
|
Ireland {prop} (country, see also: Republic of Ireland)
|
:: Irlánda
|
iron {n} (element)
|
:: ruovdi
|
Isaac {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Issát
|
Isaac {prop} (son of Abraham and Sarah)
|
:: Issát
|
isthmus {n} (narrow strip of land)
|
:: muotki
|
it {pron} (subject — inanimate thing)
|
:: son
|
Italy {prop} (European country)
|
:: Itália
|
Ivalo {prop} (village in Northern Finland)
|
:: Avvil
|
Ivor {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Ivvár
|
James {prop} (male given name (the standard form))
|
:: Jáhkot
|
James {prop} (one of two Apostles)
|
:: Jáhkot
|
January {prop} (first month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
:: ođđajagimánnu
|
Japan {prop} (A Far East country in Asia)
|
:: Japána
|
Jesus {prop} (the Christian Messiah)
|
:: Jesus
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Joanna {prop} (biblical follower of Jesus)
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:: Johánná
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John {prop} (biblical persons)
|
:: Johanas
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John {prop} (male given name - the standard or most popular form)
|
:: Jovnna, Juhán
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Joseph {prop} (favorite son of Jacob)
|
:: Jovsset
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Joseph {prop} (husband of Virgin Mary)
|
:: Jovsset
|
Joseph {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Jovsset
|
June {prop} (sixth month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
:: geassemánnu
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Karasjok {prop} (village in Norway)
|
:: Kárášjohka
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Kazakhstan {prop} (country in Central Asia)
|
:: Kasakstan
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Kebnekaise {prop} (Sweden's highest mountain)
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:: Giebmegáisi, Giebnegáisi
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Kemi {prop} (city)
|
:: Giepma
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Kenya {prop} (country in Eastern Africa)
|
:: Kenia
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killer whale {n} (A sea mammal, Orcinus orca)
|
:: fahkon
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king {n} (a male of a royal family who is the supreme ruler of his nation)
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:: gonagas
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kingdom {n} (nation having as supreme ruler a king and/or queen)
|
:: gonagasriika
|
Kingdom of Norway {prop} (official name of Norway)
|
:: Norgga gonagasriika
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Kingdom of Spain {prop} (official name of Spain)
|
:: Spánia gonagasriika
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Kiruna {prop} (municipality)
|
:: Giron
|
kiss {v} (to touch with the lips)
|
:: cum'mát
|
kitchen {n} (room)
|
:: gievkkan
|
knee {n}
|
:: čibbi
|
kneecap {n} (bone)
|
:: čibbeskálžu
|
Kola Peninsula {prop} (peninsula in Russia)
|
:: Guoládat
|
language {n} (body of words used as a form of communication)
|
:: giella
|
Lapland {prop} (region in Scandinavia)
|
:: Sápmi
|
lark {n} (bird)
|
:: leivvoš
|
Latvia {prop} (country)
|
:: Látvia
|
Lazio {prop} (Italian region)
|
:: Latium
|
leaf {n} (part of a plant)
|
:: lasta
|
leap day {n} (extra day in a leap year)
|
:: gárgádusbeaivi
|
lesbian {n} (female homosexual)
|
:: lesba
|
lesbianism {n} (Female homosexuality)
|
:: lesbavuohta
|
lesser spotted woodpecker {n} (Picoides minor)
|
:: uhcačáihni, cizáščáihni, uhcagirječáihni, deaggačáihni
|
library {n}
|
:: girjerádju
|
lick {n} (the act of licking)
|
:: njoallut
|
lie {v} (tell an intentional untruth)
|
:: gielistit
|
lighthouse {n} (building containing a light to warn or guide ships)
|
:: čuovgatoardna
|
lingonberry {n}
|
:: jokŋa
|
Lithuania {prop} (country)
|
:: Lietuva
|
little finger {n} (outermost and smallest finger of the hand)
|
:: čelččen
|
little owl {n} (species of owl)
|
:: : minervaskuolfi
|
live {v} (be alive)
|
:: eallit
|
living room {n} (room in a private house)
|
:: beaivelatnja
|
locative case {n} (case used to indicate place, or the place where)
|
:: lokatiiva
|
-logy {suffix} (branch of learning)
|
:: -logiija
|
long-eared owl {n} (Asio otus)
|
:: bealljeloađgu, bealljeloatku
|
Luleå {prop} (municipality)
|
:: Luleju
|
Lule Sami {prop} (language)
|
:: julevsámegiella
|
lung {n} (organ that extracts oxygen from the air)
|
:: geahpis
|
Luxembourg {prop} (country, city, province, district)
|
:: Luxemburg
|
lynx {n} (wild cat)
|
:: albbas
|
magpie {n} (bird of genus Pica)
|
:: skire
|
maid {n} (female servant or cleaner)
|
:: biiga
|
mallard {n} (a common and widespread dabbling duck, Anas platyrhynchos)
|
:: duoršu
|
Malta {prop} (island)
|
:: Malta
|
Malta {prop} (republic)
|
:: Malta
|
man {n} (adult male human)
|
:: almmái
|
Manx shearwater {n}
|
:: áhpeliira
|
March {prop} (third month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
:: njukčamánnu
|
Margaret {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Máret
|
marrow {n} (substance inside bones)
|
:: ađa
|
Martha {prop} (biblical sister of Lazarus and Mary)
|
:: Mártá
|
Martha {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Mártá
|
Mary {prop} (biblical mother of Jesus)
|
:: Márjá
|
Matthew {prop} (biblical disciple)
|
:: Matteus
|
Matthew {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Máhtte
|
meadow pipit {n} (bird)
|
:: niitocivkkán
|
meat {n}
|
:: biergu
|
merlin {n} (small falcon)
|
:: cizášfálli
|
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year {phrase}
|
:: buorre juovla ja buore ođđajagi
|
Mexico {prop} (country)
|
:: Meksiko
|
Michael {prop} (archangel)
|
:: Mikael
|
Michael {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Mihkkal, Mikkal
|
middle finger {n} (finger between the forefinger and the ring finger)
|
:: gaskasuorbma
|
midnight {n} (12 o'clock at night)
|
:: gaskaidja
|
midnight sun {n} (phenomenon)
|
:: gaskaijabeaivváš
|
midsummer {n} (Midsummer Day)
|
:: mihcamárat
|
midsummer {n} (The middle of summer)
|
:: mihcamárat
|
milk {n} (liquid)
|
:: mielki
|
mole {n} (burrowing insectivore)
|
:: eanamuolddat
|
month {n} (period into which a year is divided)
|
:: mánotbadji
|
moon {n} (largest natural satellite of planet Earth)
|
:: mánnu
|
moose {n} (largest member of the deer family (Alces alces))
|
:: ealga
|
moped {n} (two-wheeled vehicle)
|
:: mopeda
|
morning {n} (the part of the day after midnight and before midday)
|
:: iđit
|
morphology {n} (linguistic study of the form and structure)
|
:: morfologiija, hápmeoahppa
|
mother {n} (female (human) who parents a child, gives birth to a baby, or is pregnant)
|
:: eadni
|
mother {n} (one’s female parent)
|
:: eadni
|
mother-in-law {n} (spouse’s mother)
|
:: vuoni, vuonesássa [future]
|
mountain {n} (large mass of earth and rock)
|
:: várri
|
mountain bearberry {n} (Arctostaphylos alpina)
|
:: rievssatmuorji, guovžžamuorji
|
mountain cranberry {n} (Arctostaphylos alpina)
|
:: rievssatmuorji, guovžžamuorji
|
murderer {n} (person who commits murder)
|
:: olmmošgoddi
|
Murmansk {prop} (city)
|
:: Murmánska
|
museum {n} (building or institution)
|
:: musea
|
nail {n} (on fingers and toes)
|
:: gazza
|
nail {n} (spike-shaped metal fastener used for joining wood or similar materials)
|
:: spiikkár
|
name {n} (word or phrase indicating a particular person, place, class or thing)
|
:: namma
|
Namibia {prop} (Republic of Namibia)
|
:: Namibia
|
narrate {v} (to relate a story)
|
:: muitalit, máinnastit
|
narration {n} (act of recounting or relating the particulars of some action, occurrence or affair)
|
:: muitalus
|
narrator {n} (in film and television)
|
:: muitaleaddji
|
narrator {n} (in story)
|
:: muitaleaddji
|
Neiden {prop} (village in Norway)
|
:: Njávdán
|
Nellim {prop} (village)
|
:: Nellim
|
Nenets {prop} (language)
|
:: nenetsagiella
|
nephew {n} (fraternal or sororal nephew, see also: fraternal nephew, see also: sororal nephew)
|
:: [fraternal] vieljabárdni, [sororal] oappábárdni
|
Netherlands {prop} (country in northwestern Europe)
|
:: Vuolleeatnamat
|
new {adj} (recently made or created)
|
:: ođas
|
news {n} (new information of interest)
|
:: ođas
|
nibling {n} (a nephew or niece)
|
:: (male's younger brother's child) eahkit, (male's elder brother's child) čeahcit, (male's sister's or female's brother's child) neahpi, (female's younger sister's child) goaskit, (female's elder sister's child) muoŧŧál
|
Nicholas {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Niillas
|
niece {n} (fraternal or sororal niece, see also: fraternal niece, see also: sororal niece)
|
:: [fraternal] vieljanieida, [sororal] oappánieida
|
nightingale {n} (bird)
|
:: lulličuohtegielaš
|
nine {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: ovcci
|
nineteen {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: ovccinuppelohkái
|
nominative case {n} (case used to indicate the subject)
|
:: nominatiiva
|
northern fulmar {n} (Fulmar glacialis)
|
:: bupmálas
|
northern hawk owl {n} (Surnia ulula)
|
:: bigán
|
northern lights {n} (the aurora of the northern hemisphere)
|
:: guovssahas
|
Northern Marianas {prop} (Northern Marianas)
|
:: Davve-Mariánat
|
Northern Sami {prop} (most widely spoken Sami language)
|
:: davvisámegiella, sámegiella
|
Norway {prop} (Scandinavian country)
|
:: Norga
|
Norwegian {adj} (of or pertaining to Norway)
|
:: Norgga
|
Norwegian {adj} (of or pertaining to Norwegians)
|
:: dáčča, dáža
|
Norwegian {n} (native of Norway)
|
:: norgalaš [nationality], dárrolaš [ethnicity]
|
Norwegian {prop} (language of Norway)
|
:: dárogiella, dárru
|
noun {n} (grammatical category (sensu stricto))
|
:: substantiiva
|
Nynorsk {prop} (one of the two major Norwegian (written) languages)
|
:: ođđadárogiella
|
Oceania {prop} (a geographical region composed of many islands)
|
:: Oseania
|
Olaf {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Ovllá
|
one {num} (cardinal number 1)
|
:: okta
|
onion {n} (a monocotyledonous plant of genus Allium allied to garlic, used as vegetable and spice.)
|
:: lávki
|
orange {n} (colour)
|
:: oránša
|
orange {n} (fruit)
|
:: appelsiidna
|
ostrich {n}
|
:: : struhcca
|
oystercatcher {n} (bird)
|
:: cagan
|
parent {n} (person from whom one is descended)
|
:: váhnen, vánhen
|
Paul {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Bávlos
|
Paul {prop} (the Apostle)
|
:: Bávlos
|
peace {n} (harmony; lack of conflict in personal relations)
|
:: ráfi
|
peace {n}
|
:: ráfi
|
peace {n} (tranquility, quiet, harmony; absence of violence)
|
:: ráfi
|
pearl {n} (rounded shelly concretion produced by certain mollusks)
|
:: bearal
|
Pechenga {prop} (town in Russia)
|
:: Beahcán
|
pee {n} (urine)
|
:: cis'sa
|
penis {n} (male organ for copulation and urination)
|
:: guoccat
|
peregrine falcon {n} (Falco peregrinus)
|
:: bárbmofálli
|
perineum {n} (anatomical term)
|
:: cahcaoažži
|
Peter {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Piera
|
Peter {prop} (the Apostle)
|
:: Biehtár
|
phrase {n} (grammar: group of two or more words that express an idea but do not form a complete sentence)
|
:: gihppu
|
pilot {n} (controller of aircraft)
|
:: girdi
|
pine {n} (tree of the genus Pinus)
|
:: beahci
|
piss {n} (urine)
|
:: gožža, gužža
|
Pite Sami {prop} (language)
|
:: biđonsámegiella
|
planet {n} (each of the seven major bodies which move relative to the fixed stars in the night sky)
|
:: planehta
|
Poland {prop} (European country)
|
:: Polen
|
polar bear {n} (Ursus maritimus)
|
:: jiekŋaguovža
|
porridge {n} (breakfast cereal dish, see also: oatmeal)
|
:: buvru
|
Portugal {prop} (country)
|
:: Portugal
|
potato {n} (plant tuber eaten as starchy vegetable)
|
:: buđeita, buđet
|
prepositional phrase {n} (phrase containing both a preposition and its complement)
|
:: preposišuvdnagihppu
|
prepuce {n} (foreskin)
|
:: ovdanáhkki
|
prick {n} ((slang) a penis)
|
:: cillu, návli
|
pronoun {n} (pronoun)
|
:: pronomen
|
pronunciation {n} (sound of a word)
|
:: báhkkodit
|
prostate {n} (prostate gland)
|
:: ovdaráksá
|
ptarmigan {n} (a small grouse, Lagopus)
|
:: giron
|
purple sandpiper {n} (Calidris maritima)
|
:: fierváviroš
|
pussy {n} (slang: female genitalia)
|
:: cin'ná [neutral], cin'ni [childish]
|
rabbit {n} (mammal)
|
:: kaniidna
|
rainbow {n} (multicoloured arch in the sky)
|
:: arvedávgi, bajándávgi
|
rainforest {n} (forest in a climate with high annual rainfall and no dry season)
|
:: arvevuovdi
|
rat {n} (rodent)
|
:: roahttu
|
raven {n} (bird)
|
:: gáranas, bulddogas, garjá
|
razorbill {n} (a large black and white auk, Alca torda)
|
:: ruohkki, hálka
|
realm {n}
|
:: riika
|
rectangle {n} (quadrilateral)
|
:: rektáŋgel
|
red deer {n} (Cervus elaphus)
|
:: ruksesgoddi
|
red-throated diver {n} (loon)
|
:: gáhkkor
|
red-throated pipit {n} (Anthus cervinus)
|
:: sieđgacivkkán
|
reindeer {n} (Rangifer tarandus)
|
:: boazu
|
republic {n} (a type of state)
|
:: dásseváldi
|
Republic of Finland {prop} (official full name of Finland)
|
:: Suoma dásseváldi
|
Republic of Ireland {prop} (country)
|
:: Irlándda dásseváldi
|
researcher {n} (one who researches)
|
:: dutki
|
result {n}
|
:: boađus
|
rhubarb {n} (any plant of the genus Rheum)
|
:: rabárber
|
ring finger {n} (finger between the middle finger and little finger)
|
:: orbbeš
|
river {n} (large stream which drains a landmass)
|
:: johka
|
rock dove {n} (Columba livia)
|
:: bákteduvvá
|
roe deer {n} (small deer species, Capreolus capreolus)
|
:: ruoigu, vuovderuoigu
|
Romania {prop} (South-Eastern European country)
|
:: Románia
|
rook {n} (bird)
|
:: bealdovuoraš
|
rough-legged buzzard {n} (Buteo lagopus)
|
:: boaimmáš
|
Rovaniemi {prop} (city)
|
:: Roavenjárga, Roavvenjárga
|
Russian {prop} (the Russian language)
|
:: ruoššagiella
|
Saami {n} (member of Finno-Ugric people of Lapland)
|
:: Sámi
|
Saami {prop} (Saami language)
|
:: sámegiella (N. Sami: Davvisámegiella)
|
salmon {n} (fish)
|
:: luossa
|
salt {n} (sodium chloride)
|
:: sálti
|
Sami {adj} (relating to the Sami people or languages)
|
:: sámi
|
Sami {n} (member of indigenous people of Lapland)
|
:: sámi, sápmelaš
|
Sami {prop} (any of the languages of the Sami)
|
:: sámegiella, sápmi (N. Sami: davvisámegiella)
|
Samuel {prop} (biblical person)
|
:: Sámmol
|
Samuel {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Sámmol
|
Sarah {prop} (given name from Hebrew)
|
:: Sárá
|
Satan {prop} (the Devil)
|
:: Sáhtán
|
Saul {prop} (first king of Israel)
|
:: Sávlos
|
Saul {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Sávlos
|
Saul {prop} (original name of Paul)
|
:: Sávlos
|
sausage {n} (for slicing)
|
:: márfi
|
Savoy cabbage {n} (a hardy cabbage with dense, crinkled leaves)
|
:: savoigálla
|
science {n} (collective discipline of learning acquired through the scientific method)
|
:: dieđa
|
scrotum {n} (the bag of the skin and muscle that contains the testicles)
|
:: buđ'đá, bál'loseahkka
|
sea cucumber {n} (sea cucumber)
|
:: bodneluomi
|
see you {phrase} (see you later)
|
:: oaidnaleapmái
|
sei whale {n} (whale of the rorqual family)
|
:: sáidefális
|
seven {num} (cardinal number 7)
|
:: čieža
|
seventeen {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: čiežanuppelohkái
|
Sevettijärvi {prop} (village in Finland)
|
:: Čeavetjávri
|
sexual {adj} (of or relating to having sex)
|
:: seksuála
|
sexuality {n} (sexual activity)
|
:: seaksa
|
sexuality {n} (that which is characterized or distinguished by sex)
|
:: seksualitehta
|
she {pron} (person)
|
:: son [both male and female]
|
sheep {n} (animal)
|
:: sávza
|
shell {n} (hard calcareous or chitinous external covering of many invertebrates)
|
:: skálžu
|
shepherd {n} (a person who tends sheep)
|
:: geahčči
|
shit {n} (solid excretory product evacuated from the bowel)
|
:: baika
|
shop {n} (establishment that sells goods)
|
:: gávpi
|
shopping list {n} (list of items that need to be bought)
|
:: gávppašanlihppu
|
shrew {n} (mouselike animal)
|
:: beaiskonjunni, vánddis
|
sign language {n} (sign language)
|
:: giehtagiella
|
Sigrid {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Sire
|
silver {n} (metal)
|
:: silba
|
Simon {prop} (biblical characters)
|
:: Simmon
|
Simon {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Simmon
|
sing {v} (to produce harmonious sounds with one’s voice)
|
:: lávlut
|
sister {n} (woman or girl having the same parents)
|
:: oabbá
|
sister-in-law {n} (husband's brother's wife)
|
:: gálojeatni
|
sister-in-law {n} (husband's sister)
|
:: mannji
|
sister-in-law {n} (wife's brother's wife)
|
:: spile
|
sister-in-law {n} (wife's sister)
|
:: sivjjot
|
sit {v}
|
:: čohkkát
|
six {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: guhtta
|
sixteen {num} (cardinal number 16)
|
:: guhttanuppelohkái
|
skald {n} (a Nordic poet of the Viking Age)
|
:: skald
|
Skolt {n} (person)
|
:: nuortalaš, nuortasápmelaš
|
Skolt Sami {prop} (language)
|
:: nuortalašgiella
|
skylark {n} (small brown passerine bird)
|
:: leivvoš
|
Slavonian grebe {n} (Podiceps auritus)
|
:: čáhppesbuokča
|
Slovakia {prop} (Slovakia)
|
:: Slovakia
|
Slovenia {prop} (country in Europe)
|
:: Slovenia
|
smew {n} (Mergus albellus)
|
:: gárggogoalsi, njunjálat
|
snake {n} (legless reptile)
|
:: gearpmaš
|
snow {n} (precipitation)
|
:: muohta
|
snow goose {n} (Chen caerulescens)
|
:: muohtačuonjá
|
soap {n} (substance)
|
:: sáibbo, sáibu
|
sofa {n} (upholstered seat)
|
:: suffá
|
Solar System {prop} (the Sun and all the heavenly bodies that orbit around it)
|
:: Beaivvášgoddi
|
son {n} (a male person in relation to his parents)
|
:: bárdni
|
song {n} (music with words)
|
:: lávlla
|
song thrush {n} (song thrush)
|
:: loddejievži
|
Sophia {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Sofe
|
sorry {interj} (expression of regret or sorrow)
|
:: ándagassii
|
sorry {interj} (request to repeat)
|
:: ándagassii
|
soul {n} (the spirit or essence of a person that is believed to live on after the person’s death)
|
:: heagga
|
sound {n}
|
:: jietna
|
South Africa {prop} (country)
|
:: Mátta-Afrihká
|
southwest {n} (compass point)
|
:: oarjelulli
|
spaghetti {n} (pasta)
|
:: spageahtta
|
Spain {prop} (country in Europe)
|
:: Spánia
|
Spanish {prop} (Romance language of Spain and the Americas)
|
:: spánskagiella
|
spotted redshank {n} (Tringa erythropus)
|
:: čáhppesčoavžžu
|
spruce {n} (tree from the genus Picea)
|
:: guossa
|
star {n} (luminous celestial body)
|
:: násti
|
stare {v} (To look fixedly)
|
:: gaifát
|
starling {n} (bird)
|
:: stárra
|
Stockholm {prop} (capital of Sweden)
|
:: Stockholbma
|
stone {n} (substance)
|
:: geađgi
|
stone bramble {n} (Rubus saxatilis)
|
:: veaddemuorji, lážžamuorji
|
street {n} (paved part of road in a village or a town)
|
:: gáhta, gáhtta
|
summer {n} (hottest season)
|
:: geassi
|
sun {prop} (the star around which the Earth revolves)
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:: beaivváš, beaivváš, beaivi
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Sunday {n} (day of the week)
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:: sotnabeaivi
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surname {n} (name that indicates family)
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:: sohkanamma, namma, goargu
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Susan {prop} (female given name)
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:: Susánná
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Susanna {prop} (biblical character)
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:: Susánná
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swan {n} (waterfowl of the genus Cygnus)
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:: njukča; njukča [Cygnus gygnus], boallonjukča [Cygnus olor]
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swan song {n} (a final performance)
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:: svanesång
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Swede {n} (Swedish person)
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:: ruoŧŧelaš
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Sweden {prop} (Scandinavian country)
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:: Ruoŧŧa
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Swedish {adj} (of or pertaining to Sweden)
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:: ruoŧa
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Swedish {prop} (language)
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:: ruoŧagiella, ruoŧŧa
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Taiwan {prop} (East Asian country)
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:: Taiwan
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Tajikistan {prop} (Republic of Tajikistan)
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:: Tažikistan
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Tallinn {prop} (Capital of Estonia)
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:: Tallinn
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Tanzania {prop} (United Republic of Tanzania)
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:: Tanzánia
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tawny owl {n} (Strix aluco)
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:: bussáskuolfi
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tea {n} (drink made from leaves of tea plant)
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:: deadja
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tear {n} (drop of clear salty liquid from the eyes)
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:: ganjal
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television {n} (medium)
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:: televišuvdna
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tell {v} (to instruct)
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:: bagadallat
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tell {v} (to pass information)
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:: muitalit, máinnastit
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temporary {adj} (for a limited time, ephemeral, not constant)
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:: gaskaboddosaš
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ten {num} (the cardinal number occurring after 9 and before 11)
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:: logi
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Tengmalm's owl {n} (species)
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:: bearalskuolfi
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tent {n} (portable lodge)
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:: goahti
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testicle {n} (male sex gland)
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:: bál'lu
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thank you {interj} (an expression of gratitude)
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:: giitu
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they {pron} (third-person plural pronoun)
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:: soai dual, sii {p}
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thirteen {num} (the cardinal number occurring after twelve and before fourteen)
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:: golbmanuppelohkái
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three {num} (cardinal number 3)
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:: golbma
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thrice {adv} (three times, see also: three, see also: time, see also: alt2=times)
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:: golbmii
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thumb {n} (digit)
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:: bealgi
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time {n} (inevitable passing of events)
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:: áigi
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time zone {n} (range of longitudes where a common standard time is used)
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:: áigeavádat
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tit {n} ((slang, vulgar) a woman's breast)
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:: čižži
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toilet {n} (ceramic bowl)
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:: hivsset
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tomato {n} (fruit)
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:: tomáhta
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tongue {n} (organ)
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:: njuovčča
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transgender {n} (a transgender person)
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:: tránsaolmmoš
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tree {proverb} (large woody plant)
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:: muorra
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triangle {n} (polygon)
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:: golmmačiegat
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troll {n} (supernatural being)
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:: stállu
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truth {n}
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:: duohtavuohta
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tsar {n} (an emperor)
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:: cára
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tufted duck {n} (species of duck)
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:: vuoktafiehta
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Turkey {prop} (country at intersection of Europe and Asia)
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:: Durka
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twat {n} (vulgar slang, vagina)
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:: cin'ná
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twelve {num} (cardinal number 12)
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:: guoktenuppelohkái
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twenty {num} (cardinal number)
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:: guoktelogi
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two {num} (one plus one)
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:: guokte
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udder {n} (organ formed of the mammary glands of female quadruped mammals)
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:: ruoksi
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umbrella {n}
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:: arvesuodji
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Umeå {prop} (city in Sweden)
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:: Ubmi
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Ume Sami {prop}
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:: ubmisámegiella
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uncle {n} (brother (or brother-in-law) of someone’s parent)
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:: čeahci [father's younger brother], eahki [father's elder brother], eanu [mother's brother], máhka [relative's husband]
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understandable {adj} (capable of being understood)
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:: áddehahtti
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unemployed {adj} (having no job)
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:: bargguheapme, bargguheapmi
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United Kingdom {prop} (Kingdom in Europe, see also: Great Britain)
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:: Ovttastuvvan gonagasriika
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United States of America {prop} (Country in North America)
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:: Amerihká ovttastuvvan stáhtat
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Ural owl {n} (Strix uralensis)
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:: govuskuolfi
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urethra {n} (anatomical tube)
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:: gožžaoarri
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urinary bladder {n} (urinary bladder)
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:: gožžaráhkku
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Utsjoki {prop} (municipality in Northern Finland)
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:: Ohcejohka
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Uzbekistan {prop} (Republic of Uzbekistan)
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:: Usbekistan
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vagina {n} (anatomical sense)
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:: cin'ná, viigá
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verb {n} ((grammar) a word that indicates an action, event, or a state)
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:: vearba
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village {n} (a rural habitation of size between a hamlet and a town)
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:: gilli, girkogilli, márkan
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vulva {n} (collectively the external female sexual organs)
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:: heahpadat {p}
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wait {v} (delay until some event)
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:: vuordit
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Wallis and Futuna {prop} (an overseas territory of France in Oceania)
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:: Wallis ja Futuna
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walnut {n} (nut)
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:: valniehtti
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war {n} (conflict involving organized use of arms)
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:: soahti
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water {n} (clear liquid H₂O)
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:: čáhci
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water closet {n} (flush toilet)
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:: hivsset
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we {pron} (the speakers, or the speaker(s) and other person(s) not being addressed (exclusive we: he or she or they and I))
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:: moai dual, mii {p}
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week {n} (period of seven days)
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:: vahkku
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wee-wee {n} (childish: male or female genitalia)
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:: návli [male], cin'ni [female]
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welcome {interj}
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:: bures boahtin
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welcome {interj} (greeting given upon someone's arrival)
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:: bures boahtin
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western capercaillie {n} (Tetrao urogallus)
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:: čukčá
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wheater {n} (bird)
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:: geađgerásttis
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whimbrel {n} (a large wading bird, Numenius phaeopus)
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:: guškkástat
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white-tailed eagle {n} (Haliaeetus albicilla)
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:: mearragoaskin
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white wagtail {n} (bird in the wagtail family)
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:: beštor
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whooper swan {n} (the species of swan Cygnus cygnus)
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:: njukča
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wigeon {n} (a kind of duck)
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:: snárttal
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wildcat {n} (Felis silvestris)
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:: vildabussá, meahccebussá
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willow {n} (tree)
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:: sieđga
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willow grouse {n} (Lagopus lagopus)
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:: rievssat
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willow tit {n} (bird)
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:: vuovdegaccet
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wind {n} (movement of air)
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:: biegga
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wisent {n} (The European bison, Bison bonasus)
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:: visenta, eurohpá bison
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wolf {n} (animal)
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:: gumpe
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womb {n} (uterus)
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:: mánágoahti, eatniheagga, goaŧŧu
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wren {n} (bird of family Troglodytidae)
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:: bealgeloddi
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wryneck {n} (either of two small woodpeckers, Jynx torquilla and Jynx ruficollis)
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:: giegabiigá
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Yangtze {prop} (river)
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:: Jangze
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year {n} (time it takes for the Earth to complete one revolution of the Sun)
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:: jahki
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yellow {n} (colour)
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:: fiskat
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yellowhammer {n} (a passerine bird, Emberiza citrinella)
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:: fiskescihci
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yoik {n} (traditional style of Sami singing)
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:: luohti, juoiggus
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yoik {v} (sing in a traditional Sami style)
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:: juoigat
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you {pron} (subject pronoun: the group being addressed)
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:: [[[dual]]] doai, [plural] dii
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you're welcome {phrase} (reply to thanks)
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:: leage buorre
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zero {num} (cardinal number before 1, denoting nothing)
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:: nol'la
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