xʷic̓ɬt
give something to somebody / to give to
- way̓ x̌ast asq̓líps, way̓ kʷu n̓qʷən̓min̓t kʷu xʷic̓əɬt - Your handkerchief is pretty, pity me and give it to me
- t in̓čáʔ miʔ xʷic̓ɬtn̓əl̓x. - I will give it to them myself.
- xʷic̓əɬtm̓ l̓ sɬq̓ilx iʔ q̓əʔxans - She gave him bedroom slippers
- way̓ xʷic̓əɬtm̓ iʔ t sxʔitx - The oldest one gave it to him
- ixíʔ xʷic̓ɬtm̓ yəyaˤt iʔ sqlaw̓s. - Then he was given all his money.
- way̓ k̓im̓ nəqsiʔst uɬ nínwiʔ xʷic̓ɬtn̓ sn̓k̓l̓ip. - Now there’s one arrow left, and I will give it to Coyote.
- lut t̓a ɬxʷic̓ɬts iʔ pəptw̓ínaxʷ. - S/he didn’t give it back to the old lady.
- way̓ aksxʷic̓ɬtm̓ t ksk̓ʷul̓s, aksmamáyaʔm̓. - So you'll give them a job, you'll teach them.
- lut akɬxʷíc̓ɬtm̓ iʔ laklíʔ. - Don’t give her the key.
- t̓xʷ nax̌m̓ɬ t anwíʔ ƛ̓aʔn̓tíxʷ, lut kʷ t̓ iksxʷíc̓ɬtm̓. - You go after it yourself, I’m not going to give it to you.