-míst
intransitive reflexive. with stressed í
- kn̓ kshəhʔáˤwmístaʔx - I’m going to take a break, loosen up / I am going to take a break
- kn̓ čkʷənmist - I was making noise singing / I was singing
- kn̓ kmahqənmíst - I give up
- uɬ aɬíʔ miyəlsmíst aɬíʔ qaʔɬylmíxʷm̓ - And he thinks he can do that because he’s the chief’s son
- haʔ sčyaʔyaʔmístx ? - Did she feel sorry for herself?, Was she feeling sorry for herself?
- qʷən̓kstmist - He did something pitiful
- kʷu tk̓aslmíst. - It is both of us.
- tx̌ʔənčənmistməntm̓ - She tried to stop them
- kn̓ n̓x̌stl̓smist. - I am satisfied.
- čk̓ɬtw̓nl̓smistəl̓x. - They’re not good enough., They fell short.
- kʷ čwl̓čnmist. - You are talking foolishly.
- lut t̓ə sčk̓əɬnəq̓ʷmist - He didn’t run away
- kn̓ ksəl̓plaʔmíst - I have disappeared (hide from others)
- kn̓ kswitmíst - I lose something
- ʔəčkn̓kstmist - Play with oneself
- n̓qʷən̓qʷn̓aʔmístm̓s - She started begging him
- kn̓ n̓səwčənmist - I will propose
- lut akswl̓čnmíst. - Don’t start talking funny.
- məɬ asxƛ̓čənmíst - You can start saying all kinds of things
- čn̓kəxn̓mist. - He was walking there., He was walking along.
- čx̌stmistn̓. - I enjoyed it., I am enjoying it.
- ksw̓plaʔmístəl̓x. - They asked permission.
- ksn̓tw̓mistn̓ - Store keeper
- kshəhəʕ̓ʷmístaʔx - It sprinkles
- tumíst - Sell