- ’i’lhtun’
- ʔiʔłtən̓
- eating
- ’i’luqels
- ʔil̓əqels
- to shop
- ’iluqulhtstham’sh
- ʔiləqəłcθam̓š
- buy it for me
- ’iluqulhtsum
- ʔiləqəłcəm
- buy for me
- ’iluquls
- ʔiləqəls
- buy
- ’iluqut
- ʔiləqət
- buy it to buy it
- ’iluxun
- ʔiləx̌ən
- end of line, beginning of line, corner end of line, beginning of line, corner
- ’im’shastul’
- ʔim̓šastəl̓
- walking together
- ’i’mush
- ʔim̓əš
- walking
- ’imush
- ʔiməš
- walk/hunt to walk
- ’imushnamut
- ʔiməšnamət
- walk: finally able to walk
- ’imushne’tun
- ʔiməšneʔtən
- visitor visitor
- ’imushstam’sh
- ʔiməšstam̓š
- walk: take me for a walk; drive me
- ’imushstuhw
- ʔiməšstəxʷ
- walk it/him, take for a walk, drive someone
- ’imushstum
- ʔiməšstəm
- walk it/him PASS
- ’imushtul
- ʔiməštəl
- to walk together
- ’imut
- ʔimət
- step on to step on it, to put weight on it
- ’imuth
- ʔiməθ
- grandchild grandchild, grandniece, grand nephew, cousin’s grandchild
- ’imuye’
- ʔiməyeʔ
- grandchild (an address form) grandchild, grandniece, grand nephew, cousin’s grandchild (address form)
- ’ipun
- ʔipən
- apron apron
- ’ip’ut
- ʔip̓ət
- cleanse someone who has been in sorrow, mourning or ill to cleanse him/her (someone who has been in mourning or ill)
- ’iput
- ʔipət
- brush off to brush it off
- ’iqw’ut
- ʔiq̓ʷət
- scrub (with cedar boughs, for purification) to purify by scrubbing with cedar boughs
- ’i’qw’uw’st
- ʔiʔq̓ʷəw̓st
- cleansing someone ritually with water and cedar boughs
- ’i’shul’
- ʔiʔšəl̓
- paddling