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NET Neto-an,,. adj. A calm sea. Syn: Notoan.

Netoba,, or Netobake, ,. n. The body. Trunk. Syn: Tumama.

Neto-wen,, adj. A rough sea. Syn: Noto wen.

Neum-poka,, adv. Somehow or other. In some way or another.

Neun,, adj.  What is it. What. Various.

Neun-an-gusu,, ph. For what reason. What can it be.

Neun-neun,, adj. Various. Many.

Neun-ne-yakka,, adv. Anywhere. Everywhere. By all means. Syn: Neita ne yakka.

Neun-shi-no-nei-ya,, ph. Where has it gone.

Neusara,, v.i. To tell tales. Syn : Uweneusara.

Neusara-ambe,, n. News. A chat. Gossip.

Neusara-guru,, n. A storyteller.

Newa,, post. And. Also.

Newa newa,, post Both and. As : — Knani newa eani newa, "both you and I."

Neyakka,, post. Both ; and. Also.

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

Ni,, 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,, v.i. To stretch out.

Ni,, 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,, or , n. A person.

Niasara,, n. A bear's tail. The lower end of the spine. Coccyx.

Nibu,, n. A storehouse in the mountains.

Nipu, ,

Nichihi, mountains., n. The handle of anything.

Nichimba,, n. The handle of any tool or utensil.

Nichiepa, ,

Nichitne,, n. The cramp. To be stiff from work or exercise. To be tired.

Ni-eanu-no,, adv. Fast.