-m̓p
your, you guys'- plural possessive
- huhuy̓, may̓n̓čútwi iʔ čaw̓tm̓p. - Okay now, tell what you guys have been doing/what you guys have been up to..
- p ƛ̓aʔƛ̓aʔúsm̓ laʔkín̓ miʔ x̌stmin̓tp iʔ ksčk̓ʷul̓m̓p. - You will look for a place where you will be satisfied to work.
- uɬ lut ksn̓q̓aʔíl̓sm̓p axáʔ l̓ kw̓wapm̓p. - And don’t you guys bother your minds about your horses.
- ixíʔ miʔ əɬxʷic̓ɬəmn̓ iʔ kɬčq̓iln̓m̓p. - Then I’ll give you guys back your arrows.
- uɬ ixíʔ kɬčitxʷəmp, uɬ ixíʔ ksənɬq̓ʷuttn̓əmp - That will be your house, your place to bed down
- stim̓ iʔ sčn̓q̓aʔíl̓sm̓p ? - What is your business?
- ixíʔ kɬčw̓činm̓p. - That's what you guys will say., That’s what I’d like to hear from you guys.
- lut k̓l̓ sqilxʷ kɬəɬčn̓xiʔm̓p. - You guys won’t be mixed with the people again.
- čn̓k̓ʷul̓stp aláʔ iʔ sčaláʔm̓p. - You guys are working for your board and room., You guys are working so you can be here..
- ʔkin̓ iʔ sčkƛ̓ʔamp? - Where is the one you all went to get?