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Neto-an, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters). adj. A calm sea. Syn: Notoan.

Netoba, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), or Netobake, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters). n. The body. Trunk. Syn: Tumama.

Neto-wen, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) adj. A rough sea. Syn: Noto wen.

Neum-poka, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) adv. Somehow or other. In some way or another.

Neun, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) adj. What is it. What. Various.

Neun-an-gusu, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) ph. For what reason. What can it be.

Neun-neun, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) adj. Various. Many.

Neun-ne-yakka, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) adv. Anywhere. Everywhere. By all means. Syn: Neita ne yakka.

Neun-shi-no-nei-ya, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) ph. Where has it gone.

Neusara,(Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) v.i. To tell tales. Syn : Uweneusara.

Neusara-ambe, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) n. News. A chat. Gossip.

Neusara-guru, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) n. A storyteller.

Newa, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) post. And. Also.

Newa newa, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) post Both and. As : — Knani newa eani newa, "both you and I."

Neyakka, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) post. Both ; and. Also.

Ni, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) v.t. To blow (as the nose).

Ni, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) v.t. To drink as medicine, tea; soup or hot water. As : — Tan kusuri ni ko anak ne tuna-shi no e rilen kusu ne, " if you drink this medicine you will get better soon."

Ni,(Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) v.i. To stretch out.

Ni, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) n. A general name for trees or wood. As:—Ni eokte, "to hang upon a tree." Ni ham, "the leaves of trees." Ni ibehe, "the fruit of trees," Ni ka omare, "to lay upon a bush." Ni periba, "to cleave wood." Ni-tvakka, "the sap of trees."

Ni, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), or (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) n. A person.

Niasara, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) n. A bear's tail. The lower end of the spine. Coccyx.

Nibu, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) n. A storehouse in the mountains.

Nipu, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters)

Nichihi, mountains.(Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) n. The handle of anything.

Nichimba, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) n. The handle of any tool or utensil.

Nichiepa, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters)

Nichitne, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) n. The cramp. To be stiff from work or exercise. To be tired.

Ni-eanu-no, (Symbol missingJapanese characters), (Symbol missingJapanese characters) adv. Fast.