Shoshoni/English Dictionary:

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 -teese only... (added to numbers)
-tegi-  to start (to), begin (to)
be (in a place), be seated
put (auxiliary verb)
tsa-  by hand, with the hands
(instrumental prefix
tsaa-baingwi mountain trout
tsaaN good; well 
tsaan deesu’a (it) feels good
(it) has a good out look
(durative aspect)
tsaandetsi’ (-a)  nice, little kid
tsaangesunga-   to like the taste of (something)
tsaangu beaichehku good morning 
(variant form of: tsaangu baiche)
tsaangu yeitabai’yi/yeitatabai’yi  good afternoon 
tsaangu yeyeika good evening 
tsaasuaN- 

     tsaasuange’nna

to like, think well of (transitive verb)

likes/like (repetitive aspect)

tsaawesunga- 

     tsaawesunga’ 

to feel good about (something), like (something)

feels/feel good about, likes/like (durative aspect)

tsadamani (-ha)  Chinese (person); Chinese (language) 
tsatebofoiN- to teach 
tsateboofo’i

     tsateboofoingeH-

teach/teaches, am/is/are teaching (durative aspect)

to teach (something) (TR)

tsateboofoingehwai’nna

     tsateboofoinge’nna

     tsateboofoingetegimi’i-

teach/teaches on a daily basis

teach/teaches, am/is/are teaching (something) (INTR)

to start teaching (something) on a daily basis

tsategi-  to put by hand (transitive verb)
tsategi-nei’ went and put it (and has/have returned)
tsa’utu"- to give (something) by hand (transitive verb)
tsayaahki-

     tsayaahki 

to carry with both hands down low (transitive verb)

carry (it) with both hands down low (imperative tense)

-tsi after having (+ verb) (verval suffix)
tsiambe (-ha) tomato
tsina’ (-a)

     tsiina’ 

potatoes

(pausal form)

tso’ape (-ha)  ghost
tsugupe’ (-a) old man