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Nepan' Sleep
Narmay'guiss Trout
Narpoon Village
Nippee Water
Noetting Wind
Newemo Ashamed; to be ashamed
Ningootch Another
Nezar'gea Fond, I am fond
Nepewár, or gwotch Much, or a great deal
Nishshishshin', or kitchee Good, or great
Nobeetch, or pockcan New, or strange
Narnín Smooth
Nebítch Sour
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Nepeeweenoon Wet
Nowwenday'shon Weary, or tired
Neepoo Dead
Nepárhar Drowsy; I am drowsy
Nin, nee, or nee nee I, me, my
Nin aighter I myself, or alone
Neennerwind We, us, or our; all of us
Nangay'mer,or angay'mer Yes
Nogom Now, or lately
Ningoot Afterwards, or after
Ningoochum Behind
Ningootch Another
Nar Is it, was it, can it
Nishcar'teyan To affront
Neeshar'quish To hate
Nishcarteseyan To be vexed; I am vexed
Nishcartissay, or annascartissey To vex