ɬəwin̓t
leave somebody or something behind
- ixíʔ uɬ kʷuʔ ɬəwis. - And that’s when he left me.
- ɬəwiɬəmn̓ - I’m leaving you guys., I left you guys behind.
- uɬ nínwiʔ x̌lap mɬ ɬəwin̓tsn̓ - And then tomorrow I’m leaving you.
- way̓ kn̓ k̓w̓pil̓s kʷuʔ ɬəwin̓txʷ. - Then I will be lonesome when you leave me.
- way̓ uɬ ʔasl̓spín̓tk way̓ tl̓ ɬəwin̓ isən̓qsílxʷ, in̓tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ, way̓ kn̓ k̓w̓pl̓súlaʔxʷ - And it’s been two years that I left my folks, and my country, I am lonesome for my country
- čusəl̓x axáʔ iʔ sqilxʷ k̓im̓ silíʔs, “way̓ əɬwiɬəmt.” - They told the people left there, “We’re leaving you.”