nč̓ún

Sleep. nč̓úšaaš ‘I am sleeping’; nč̓úšanam ‘you are sleeping’; áwnaš nč̓úša ‘now I’m going to sleep’; kuš nč̓úna ‘and I went to sleep’; ánč̓una pšɨ́t ‘his father slept’; ku kʷná pináwx̣ina ku inč̓úna ‘and there she lay down and went to sleep’; inč̓úša łíik̓ʷi ‘he is sleeping all day’; aw kú panč̓úna ‘then they slept’; šapánč̓un ‘put to sleep’; túunč̓un ‘put to sleep by talking’; nč̓úni iwɨ́ckša ‘he is nodding his head sleepily’; nč̓úni iwiyáninx̣a ‘he sleep walks’; k̓ína kú c̓múy láwaalawayčta c̓múy nč̓útay ‘soon then our warmth will cross over for sleeping’; nč̓uwáta ‘go to sleep’; nč̓uwát̓a ‘want to sleep’. [N pnún (K nč̓ún); NP /pn´m/.]