How are you?
ʔaaqinʔaƛk
What are you eating?
ʔaqiisk.
How many apples are there?
ʔunaḥ ʔaapinis.
What do you have?
ʔaqinakk.
Who is this?
ʔačaqḥ ʔaḥkuu.
I am cold.
č̓itasy̓iḥasiš.
I am eating bread.
ʔuʔiissiš p̓ap̓ac̓aqƛ.
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I have pants.
ʔunaaks ƛišƛiqy̓ak.
Who are they?
ʔačaqḥʔał.
I am not hurt.
wiksiiš ʔuusuqta.
How is the day?
ʔaaqinʔaƛḥ kaƛḥak.
Where are you?
waasik.
What does she/he/it have?
ʔaqinakḥ.
What is she/he/it doing?
ʔaaqinʔapḥ.
Are you eating carrots?
ʔuʔiisk ƛ̓iƛ̓iiḥan̓uuḥ.
Is it foggy?
ʔučqakḥ.
I am at the river.
hiłsiiš c̓aʔakʔi.
She/he/it has a belt.
ʔunaakʔiš t̓apw̓anum.
What are they doing?
ʔaaqinʔapḥʔał.
She/he/it is wearing a sweater.
ʔuk̓ʷičʔiš č̓upč̓upšumłʔi.
It is really raining.
m̓iƛaqaqʔiš.
Where are we?
wassiḥin.
What are you wearing?
ʔaqič̓ičk.
They are sweeping.
yaxmiiłʔišʔał.