-ɬt
ditransitive., indicates two objects of the verb, direct and indirect objects
- uɬ ixíʔ kʷuʔ ksk̓əɬpaʔx̌ɬtíp kiʔ x̌litɬəmn̓ - I want you to figure it for me, that’s why I am calling you
- lut kʷuʔ t̓ kskakíčɬtsəl̓x ikstílm̓ - They won’t find that thing of mine the care of which I am charging them with
- way̓ k̓ɬn̓k̓ahk̓ʷipɬtsəl̓x, way̓ čn̓ʔuɬxʷ - They opened the door for her, she came in
- uɬ nínwiʔ máyaʔɬts aksn̓ɬəq̓ʷútn̓ - She’ll show you your bed
- n̓c̓iw̓ɬtm̓əl̓x n̓ʔiɬn̓tn̓səl̓x - She washed their dishes
- ixíʔ miʔ čáˤčɬtíp n̓t̓ək̓ʷíkiʔɬtp. - That’s the one you’ll tie up and saddle up for him
- way̓ axáʔ iʔ asčn̓q̓m̓sčín̓, way̓ axáʔ čkičxɬtsn̓ - This is what you’ve been wishing for, I got it here for you
- nínwiʔ əɬ iksčkʷíɬtm̓ l̓ kskʷúmiʔs - Maybe I can get it from where she put it away
- in̓místm̓ yaʔ n̓kʷn̓čan̓tn̓s yaʔ čn̓kʷn̓čanm̓ɬtn̓. - My father’s song is what I was singing.
- səčmáy̓aʔɬtm̓səl̓x yəyáˤt iʔ stim̓ iʔ sqilxʷ - They tell him all kinds of things about Indians
- ƛ̓aʔɬtín̓ iʔ x̌ʷtpal̓qsts Tarás - I went after Theresa’s skirt
- uɬ way̓ kʷuʔ akstxət̓ɬtím̓ in̓laklíʔ - I want you to take care of my key
- way̓ aksxʷíc̓ɬtm̓ t ksčk̓ʷul̓s - Give him a job
- way̓ kʷuʔ k̓ʷiƛ̓ɬt isyríwaʔxn̓ - Take off my snowshoes