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- 't-astuwekehtun - s/he folds it in two, folds it double (something sheet-like); (with plural direct object) s/he pulls them together (two curtains, cloth flaps, etc.)
- 't-astuwekonomon - s/he folds it in two, folds it double (something sheet-like)
- epahsatuwe - s/he climbs halfway up; s/he mixes two languages when speaking, speaks half and half
- epahsi (epahs-, epas-) - half; halfway, in the middle; in two, in half
- epahsuhkak - they split into two teams, they form two teams
- nis - two (in counting)
- nisakisuwey - two-dollar bill
- nisakisuwok - two dollars (originally, in coins)
- nisalokahte - it has two holes or openings
- nisalokamqahk - two-million
- nisalokiqehtasu - (binoculars, eyeglasses) s/he, it has two eye-pieces, has bifocal lens or lenses
- nisamqahk - two-thousand
- nisanokahte - it has or consists of two pages or layers
- nisapeksu - s/he leaves double track
- nisatokonomon - s/he makes it with two strands (e.g., twists two braids of sweetgrass together)
- nisatokopu - it has or consists of two strands
- nisatpe - s/he has two heads, is bicephalous
- nisatq - two-hundred
- nisekehtun - s/he folds it in two, folds it in half (something sheet-like)
- nisekiye - s/he, it has or consists of two layers (cloth, paper, etc.)
- nisekopu - s/he has two layers, consists of two layers
- nisekte - it has or consists of two pages or layers
- nisessuwok - (business partners) they go in together, form partnership
- nisi (nis-) - two, both; together
- nisicpikuwok - they are of two kinds or types; they are two tribes