Clothing / Body Verbs

ngёzibinan/en

I am washing it/those.

I am soaking something to clean it/those.

h/s is dressing up fancy (put on his fancy things).

wgitkezné

h/s takes off shoes.

ngitkezné

I am taking off my shoes.

wdab’an/en

h/s is untying it/those.

ndab’an/en

I am untying it/those.

wdё ab’ёmwan

h/s unties it for h/h/them.

ndё ab’ёmwa/k

I am untying it for him or her/them.

winkwёnyé

h/s has dirty clothes on.

nwinkwёnyé

I have dirty clothes on.

wzhoshkwёg’an/en

h/s is ironing it/those.

nde zhoshkwёg’an/en

I am ironing it/those.

na’ankwéwé

h/s is fixing, combing h/h hair.

ndё na’ankwé

I am fixing my hair.

kadéngé

h/s is braiding.

ndё kadéngé

I am braiding.

mozh o

h/s is getting a haircut.

nwi mozh

I’m going to get a haircut.

gzhibi

h/s is itchy.

ngёzhibi

I am itchy.

gzhibzёdé

h/s has an itchy foot.

ngёzhibzёdé

I have an itchy foot.

gzhibdёbé

h/s has an itchy head.

ngёzhibdёbé

I have an itchy head.

windёbé

h/s has a dirty head.

nwindёbé

I have a dirty head.

winzhé

h/s has a dirty body (dirty skin).

nwinzhé

my body is dirty.

winzedé

h/s has dirty feet.

nwinzedé

I have dirty feet.

winingwé

h/s has a dirty face.

nwiningwé

I have a dirty face.

winenthi

h/s has a dirty hand.

nwinenthi

I have a dirty hand.

gzibigzhé (wak)

h/s is taking a bath.

nwi gzibigzhé

I’m going to take a bath.