French Words: Ɨ

24 words

ɨnúutnoun

Ventre.

ɨpɨ́pkinoun

Instrumental de ɨpɨ́p.

ɨshú’ɨshunoun

Poumons.

ɨshɨnwáyadj

Touché par la pauvreté.

ɨst’ɨ́xwsnoun

Tritéléia fausse-jacinthe (Triteleia hyacinthina).

ɨsúx̱noun

Œufs de poisson.

ɨsɨ́maaynoun

Ménomini des montagnes.

ɨsɨ́xʷnoun

Œufs de poisson, œufs de saumon.

ɨsɨ́x̱wnoun

Œufs de saumon.

ɨtaymat̓áwasnoun

Magasin, comptoir de commerce.

ɨwánshnoun

Cuisse.

ɨwáywishnoun

Collier.

ɨwíinatnoun

Cerf.

ɨwíinatnannoun

Objectif singulier de ɨwíinat.

ɨwíinatyawnoun

Datif singulier de ɨwíinat.

ɨwínshnoun

Homme, époux.

ɨwínshinnoun

Duel de ɨwínsh.

ɨwínshmanoun

Pluriel de ɨwínsh.

ɨwínshnannoun

Objectif singulier de ɨwínsh.

ɨxʷanoun

Eau.

ɨłq̓ámnoun

Chaussure, mocassin.

ɨšúušunoun

Poumons.

ɨḵɨ́shnoun

Pus.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The French alphabetical index for the letter Ɨ contains 24 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 1 page, and you are currently viewing page 1. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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