ʔáˤc̓n̓t
look at something / Look at it
- maˤn̓ ! ʔáˤc̓n̓t axáʔ t asaʔstám̓. - Dang! Look at this sister-in-law of yours.
- n̓t̓aʔ, ʔaˤc̓n̓t kʷaʔ itíʔ kiy̓c̓asq̓t, talíʔ c̓aɬt. - Well, look how clear it is, it's very cold.
- way̓ ʔaˤc̓n̓tm̓əl̓x sn̓k̓l̓ip. - Coyote looked them over.
- uɬ t̓iʔ ʔaˤc̓n̓txʷ iʔ sx̌l̓x̌aˤl̓t, t̓xʷ l̓ sk̓laxʷ mɬ n̓k̓ʷul̓čnm̓. - And just look at the day, when in the evening the weather is fixing the day.
- nínwiʔ ʔaˤc̓n̓txʷ, kʷ n̓putl̓s uɬ way̓ sič kʷuʔ x̌aq̓n̓txʷ. - Then look at it and if you are satisfied, then you can pay me.
- uɬ axáʔ ʔáˤc̓s iʔ k̓l̓ sk̓ʷut. - And then s/he looked to one side.