<span class="searchmatch">ʔəƛ̕</span> come <span class="searchmatch">ʔəƛ̕</span> čəxʷ ʔal kʷi dadatu Come in the morning dxʷʔəƛ̕ucid dxʷʔəƛ̕usəb ʔiʔƛ̕qs ʔəƛ̕a ʔəƛ̕ax̌ad ʔəƛ̕ačiʔ ʔəƛ̕c ʔəƛ̕txʷ ʔəƛ̕əladiʔ ʔəƛ̕əɬi...
dxʷ- + <span class="searchmatch">ʔəƛ̕</span> + -ucid dxʷʔəƛ̕ucid to this side of the river or road...
<span class="searchmatch">ʔəƛ̕</span> (“come”) + -ačiʔ (“hand”) ʔəƛ̕ačiʔ pass; hand ʔəƛ̕ačiʔlb ʔə tə ƛ̕aɬəb Pass me the salt....
<span class="searchmatch">ʔəƛ̕</span> + -y- + -ax̌ad ʔəƛ̕yax̌ad on this side of (something flat)...
dxʷ- + <span class="searchmatch">ʔəƛ̕</span> (“come”) + -us (“face”) + -əb dxʷʔəƛ̕usəb Look this way!...
Cognates include Nootka <span class="searchmatch">ʔaƛ</span>- <span class="searchmatch">ʔaƛ</span>- two ʔaƛa (“two”) ʔaƛacx̌i (“have two wives”) ʔaƛakʷiduk (“two together, a couple”) ʔaƛasuba (“eight”) ʔaƛačeyaɫ (“for...
<span class="searchmatch">ʔəƛ̕</span> + -əɬi ʔəƛ̕əɬi (third-person plural) come čɬə ʔəsx̌ix̌iʔdubutəxʷ gʷəʔəƛ̕əɬi and we are ashamed to (have to) come...
<span class="searchmatch">ʔəƛ̕</span> + -a ʔəƛ̕a come to a specific place; Come on! ʔəƛ̕ahəxʷ čəxʷ ʔiʔɬəd Come on! Eat a little! ʔəƛ̕acut...
<span class="searchmatch">ʔəƛ̕</span> + -txʷ ʔəƛ̕txʷ (transitive) to cause to come, bring someone or something ʔəƛ̕txʷ tə x̌payʔ Bring that cedar! ʔəƛ̕txʷyid...