-xit
ditransitive
- way̓ t̓i kʷu akskn̓xítm̓ - You are going to help me
- čkn̓xits. - She helps him.
- kʷuʔ kskn̓xitp, kspul̓stm̓ iʔ ən̓x̌aʔx̌ʔítkʷ. - With you guys' help, we’ll kill the sea monster.
- qəɬnus kskn̓xits - He couldn’t help her
- kʷuʔ k̓ɬpaʔx̌xíts in̓kʷl̓mút. - My brother-in-law did my thinking., My brother-in-law thought of/planned it for me.
- kʷ iksk̓ɬpaʔx̌xítm̓. - I’m going to give you something to think about.
- uɬ sič kɬsəlxitm̓ - She puts dishes for him
- c̓kxitm̓. - He counted it for him.
- kɬsəlxits iʔ t ksənkɬmutn̓ - She gave them chairs
- way̓ čkəm̓xitxʷ iʔ t sxʔimɬx̌ást iʔ t n̓kʔəmtiw̓stn̓ - Go get them the very best saddle horses / Go get for him the very best saddle horses / Go get the very best saddle horses