paamanáy

Them. Accusative plural. pašapáp̓x̣tax̣nanam paamanáy ‘they can cause you to remember them’; ana kú átamaynačta paamanáy naamíyaw wáwnakʷšašyaw ‘when we put them [the berries] into our bodies’; kuš ƛ̓áax̣ʷ áp̓x̣nayix̣a paamanáy sɨ́nwit ‘and I remember all their words’; ƛ̓áax̣ʷ páwɨnpayiša paamanáy ‘he is getting all of theirs’; sápsik̓ʷat paamanáy sɨ́nwit naamí ‘teaching them our language’; paamanáyč̓a ‘them too’; paamalaksá ‘them alone’; paamanáysɨm ‘them only’; paamanáyx̣i ‘them similarly’; paamanáyx̣uš ‘them first’. [NE paamaná(k); NW piimanák; NP /ˀimuuné/ ‘them, you (plural accusative)’.]