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jɑmɑktoːntɬi

something somewhat soft and elastic (see Molina)

jɑmɑːnkɑː

softly (see Molina)

jɑmɑːnkɑːkwiːkɑ

to sing softly, quietly (see Molina)

something somewhat soft (see Molina)

lukewarm liquid or food.
# El agua o un tipo de comida que está un poquito caliente. “El agua con el que baño a mi bebé, solo es tibio porque no quiero que lo enferme el viento frío cuando lo llevo al

to drink soft and clear wine, or other soft and delicate things (see Molina)

yɑmɑːnkɑːyoːtɬ

smooth, as in an easy life with richness and prosperity (see Molina)

root of YAMĀNIYA, YAMĀNIĀ and YAMĀNIC: to soften.
yɑmɑːniɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
iamania, yamāniā, yamaniya

to soften something (see Lockhart and Karttunen); for the body to be warm, for something hot to cool off; or, to soften hides, to soften wax (see Molina)

to soften s.t. that is hard.
Nic. Una persona remoja una cosa que está un poco duro. “Cuando me mandan que muela el pilón en el molino, yo lo remojo un poquito porque se hace muy duro”.
1. soft clothing or food. 2. all types of trees with soft wood (not good for construction). 3. soft skin or leather.
yɑmɑːniliɑː
Orthographic Variants: 
yamāniliā

to soften something, or warm it up (see Molina)

to soften s.t.
Orthographic Variants: 
iamanaliztli

softness (see Molina)

1. to lack strength in one’s body due to illness. 2. for a vine, a tortilla or earth to soften.

a special wool, merino wool

yɑmɑːnki
Orthographic Variants: 
iamanqui, yamānqui

something delicate and soft (see Molina and Karttunen); warm (see Sahagún)

something complete or whole.
a large tamalli.
yɑmɑːʃtsin
Orthographic Variants: 
yamāxtzin

something soft, delicate (diminutive) (see Karttunen)