ʔáˤc̓n̓t
look at something / Look at it
- maˤn̓ áˤc̓ən̓t axáʔ t asaʔstám̓ - Just look at your sister-in-law
- n̓t̓aʔ, áˤc̓ən̓t kʷaʔ itíʔ kiyíc̓ásq̓ət, taʔlíʔ c̓aɬt - Well, look how clear it is, it's very cold / Well, look how clear it is, it’s very cold
- way̓ áˤc̓əntməlx sn̓k̓l̓ip - Coyote looked them over
- uɬ t̓i áˤc̓əntxʷ iʔ sx̌əlx̌áˤlt, t̓əxʷ l̓ sk̓laxʷ məɬ n̓k̓ʷul̓čnm̓ - Look at the day, when in the evening the weather is fixing the day / Look at the day, in the evening when the weather is fixing the day
- n̓ín̓w̓iʔ áˤc̓əntxʷ kʷ n̓putəls, uɬ way̓ sič kʷu x̌aq̓əntxʷ - Go look at it and if you are satisfied, then you can pay me
- uɬ axáʔ áˤc̓əs iʔ k̓əl̓ sk̓ʷut - He looked to one side
- n̓ín̓w̓iʔ áˤc̓əs, uɬ way̓ mypnus t inčá kʷ iskʷulstm̓ - He’ll look at it, and he’ll know I sent you