nixl̓mn̓t
hear something, hear about something
- ixíʔ uɬ t sn̓k̓l̓ip ixíʔ nixlm̓s. - And then Coyote heard that/about her.
- lut čtxəƛ̓ínaʔmn̓tsn̓, lut nixl̓mn̓tsn̓. - I don’t make out every word you say, I don’t hear you.
- ixíʔ nixl̓mn̓ axáʔ iʔ l̓ ast̓m̓kʔíl̓t l̓ sal̓ts, uɬ ixíʔ nixl̓mn̓ tx̌áq̓plaʔn̓txʷ swit kaʔkíčs. - I heard about your daughter getting lost, and I heard that you’d pay a reward to whoever finds her.
- nixl̓m̓s axáʔ iʔ k̓ʷəl̓čənčutn̓, uɬ aɬíʔ way̓ x̌lits iʔ səxʷənc̓iw̓əms - The cook heard it, and he asked the dishwasher
- mɬ nixʷ čniɬts ʔitx axáʔ iʔ tkɬmilxʷ, nixl̓mntxʷ x̌ʷaq̓ʷl̓̓qsm̓. - And the woman will sleep too, you’ll hear her snore.
- nax̌m̓ɬ kʷuʔ nixl̓mn̓txʷ axáʔ iʔ t čun̓tsn̓ uɬ way̓ t̓iʔ kʷu tk̓asl̓míst miʔ kʷu əɬy̓aˤp k̓ isn̓qsílxʷ. - But if you listen to me what I’m telling you, then we both will get back to my people.
- uɬ čm̓ yaʔx̌íʔ iʔ tkɬmilxʷ lut ksnixl̓mn̓ts. - And that woman probably won’t listen to you.
- axáʔ lut t̓a čkakíčsəl̓x, km̓ lut t̓a čnixlm̓səl̓x k̓aʔkín̓. - But they didn’t find her, nor did they hear where she was.