Shoshoni/English Dictionary:

I


                      

 

-’i- (indicates periodic repetitive or habitual action)
(prefinal verbal suffix)
idee’ these (close enough to touch)
(demonstrative pronoun)
(plural form) (subject case)
ideeN their (close enough to touch) 
(demonstrative pronoun)
(plural form) (possessive case
idei’   these (close enough to touch) 
(demonstrative pronoun)
(plural form) (objective case
ideheN  these (two) (close enough to touch) 
(demonstrative pronoun)
(dual form) (possessive case
idehi these (two) (close enough to touch) 
(demonstrative pronoun)
(dual form) (objective case)

idehwe

those (two) (close enough to touch) 
(demonstrative pronoun)
(dual form) (subject case
ideN this (close enough to touch) 
(demonstrative pronoun)
(singular form) (subject case)
ika this (close enough to touch) 
(demonstrative pronoun)
(singular form) (object case
ikaN this (close enough to touch) 
(demonstrative pronoun)
(singular form) (possessive case)
iki right here (adverb of place
iki ma’i  here it is 
isheN this (close enough to touch) 
(demonstrative pronoun)
(singular form) (subject case)
(contrastive aspect)
iwaa’ tomorrow (adverb of time
iwaa’ beaichehku tomorrow morning (adverb of time
(refer to: beaichehku)
iwaa’ duga’ni  tomorrow night (adverb of time
(refer to: duga’ni)
iwaa’ yeika  tomorrow evening (adverb of time
(refer to: yeika
iwaa’ yeitabai’yi  tomorrow afternoon (adverb of time
(refer to: yeitabai’yi
izhape’  coyote (noun)