nt̓aʔ, n̓t̓aʔ
interjection
- n̓t̓aʔ xʷay̓sts iʔ sqəltmixʷs - She got after her husband
- n̓t̓aʔ n̓p̓aʔp̓aʔxʷús axáʔ yaʔ ylmixʷm̓ - It shone in the king’s eyes
- way̓ c̓iw̓s axáʔ iʔ səsp̓qin̓, way̓ ixíʔ mar̓wís iʔ t kʷukʷús, məɬ ixíʔ n̓c̓upkʷs, n̓t̓a məɬ ʔiɬən̓ - He washed the wheat, he mixed it with bacon, rolled some flour and threw it in the water, and he ate
- n̓t̓aʔ nak̓ʷm̓ ixíʔ uɬ sn̓yʕ̓əpənčutx - Then he just passed out
- n̓t̓aʔ n̓kəlxusəntm̓, uɬ k̓əɬt̓əmáˤsəntm̓ - She rushed to him and kissed him on the face
- n̓t̓aʔ n̓stils n̓c̓ičən̓, “təl̓ isčk̓ʷúl̓, təl̓ istaʔxʷspx̌páx̌t, lut swit kʷu t̓ə čk̓əɬxaʔtxtís.” - Wolf thought, “From the time I was born, from the time I got my senses, nobody could step in front of me.”
- n̓t̓aʔ t̓i paˤs axáʔ iʔ tkɬmilxʷ - My, the woman was surprised