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netɬɑjekoːltiːlistɬi

the method or means of finding and storing what is necessary for life (see Molina)

netɬɑsohtɬɑlistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
netlazohtlaliztli

charity (a neologism); love

Susanne Klaus, Uprooted Christianity: The Preaching of the Christian Doctrine in Mexico, Based on Franciscan Sermons of the 16th Century Written in Nahuatl (Bonn: Bonner Amerikanistische Studien e. V. c/o Seminar für Völkerkunde, Universität Bonn, 1999), 251.

netɬɑsohtɬɑltiɑ

to get people (who did not previously love one another) to love each other

an expression made to get someone's attention (see Molina)

netɬewiːlistɬi
Orthographic Variants: 
netleuiliztli
netɬok

together (see Molina); close to (see Karttunen); side by side (see Lockhart, Schroeder, and Namala)

to bury people

the act of taking shelter behind something; or to get close to the wall (see Molina)

netoliːnilistɬi

affliction, poverty, bother, etc.

James Lockhart, Nahuatl as Written: Lessons in Older Written Nahuatl, with Copious Examples and Texts (Stanford: Stanford University Press and UCLA Latin American Studies, 2001), 227.

netoliːniːloːjɑːn