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Watermelon, _himus_.
To weep, _ba?nan_.
Well, _bat?cori_, to make, _bat?coran_, from _tecori_, bowl.
West, _huritzei_; to the west, _hur?n, hurucon, huritzuai_; from the
west hither _huritzcue.
To whistle, _bicudaguan_.
White, _s?tei_.
Wide, _huena_.
Wife, _h?hgua_.
Wild-cat, _por?tz_.
Wind, _vah?ca_.
Winter, _tom?, ut?do_ time of cold.
Wolf, _h?rue_.
Word, _nerit_.
Wood, _c?t_.
Woman, _hoquis_.
Wood, _c?quit_.
Wound, _v?cat_, to _nac?an_.
Year, _bet?ragua_.
Yellow, _s?vei_.
Yes, _h?ue_, (more emphatically) _hai eco_; woman says, he?_.
Yesterday, _tuut_.
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