'e'ilwil-mił•every evening, whenever night comes
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de:dixwo-yidahch'ing-wing'a'-mił•when the sun has risen well above the mountains to the east, about 9 a.m.
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de:dixwo-yinuqa-wing'a'-mił•when the sun has risen to a point high in the sky to the south-southeast, around noon or a little before
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do:-mide'xine:wh-mining•late fall month; November
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-hit•at the time that..., while..., when..., during...
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ła'ay-xw•immediately, at once, right then; nothing but, only
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me:na:wh•it arrives at it; (idiomatically) it's getting to be time for it
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miq'it-dahwing'a'•the sun has set behind the western hills, it is sunset
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na:ng'a'•a (traditional) lunar month, a (modern) calendar month
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na:ng'a'•a round object has come to lie there again, has come back to rest; idiomatically: the moon has gone through a complete cycle
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-ne'in•used to (do, be), was ...-ing, former, deceased
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yitse'ni-wa'a:l•the sun gets lower and lower in the sky, moves progressively westward
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yitse'ni-wing'a'•the sun has moved to the western side of the sky, it is afternoon
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