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to carve, to whittle, to cut
Duņtšõks ūolõb.
[One] carves with a dagger.Spitš pūlka u’m ūoldõd ne’i, ku ta u’m spitš.
The sharp peg is whittled so that it is sharp.
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care
ūoļ alā võttõ
to take under careädsmingiz ūoļõ andõ
to put under someone's careūoļtõ pi’ddõ
to take care (of)
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a)care
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b)care
Jumāl je’ddõnēji ūoļikš
God's provident care
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to carve, to whittle, to cut
Duņtšõks ūoļikšõb seļļizt a’žžõ.
[One] carves that sort of a thing with a dagger.
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to care (for, about), to take care (of), to look after, to be concerned (about)
Ta ūoļikšõb i’ļ jǭrad.
He looks after the lakes.
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care, concern, worry
Kis u’m jū’odiji, jū’odõg ūoļimizõs.
Whoever is in charge, let [him/her] lead with care.
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reinetn
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reinsetn
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guardian, custodian, trustee
Ta u’m nänt ūoļtiji.
He is their guardian.
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care
Mašīnõn u’m vajāg jõvvõ ūoļtimizt.
A car requires good care.Tä’mmõn u’m jõvā ūoļtimi.
He has good care.
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to get, to obtain, to see (to)
Ūoļtõ lapstõn kengmidi jalgõ ja ǭriņi sälgõ, si’z ve’l sīemnaigõ amā nädīļ pǟl, se i’z ī’ț ūo kievām ažā.
To get the children shoes and clothes, then also food for the whole week, that was not an easy thing at all.
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to care (for, about), to take care (of), to look after, to be concerned (about)
Va’nbizt ūoļtõbõd i’ļ lapst.
The parents look after the children.
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care
ūoļtõksõ andõ
to place under care