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Anguthimri
Verb
ʔi
- (transitive, Mpakwithi) to wake
References
- Terry Crowley, The Mpakwithi dialect of Anguthimri (1981), page 186
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Adverb
ʔi
- too
- diɬ sxʷiʔxʷiʔs əlgʷəʔ ʔi tiʔiɬ qʷsyuʔ
- Porpoise too is what they hunt
Conjunction
ʔi
- and
tuɬčisəb čəɬ ʔə tiʔəʔ stubš ʔi tsiʔiɬ čəgʷas ʔi tiʔiɬ bədbədaʔs- A man and his wife and their children came to us.
Interjection
ʔi
- yes
- ʔi. ʔa ti dsʔax̌ʷuʔ
- Yes, I have some clams
- thank you
ʔi. siʔab ʔə tə ʔabyic ʔə tə talə- Thank you, sir, for the money.
- greatly; vastly (as exclamation)
Preposition
ʔi
- including
- ʔəsq̓ʷəl ʔi tiʔəʔ cədiɬ tul̕čaʔkʷ sup̓qs
- It was cooked including hair seal from the sea