pax̣áx̣

Maternal aunt. x̣áx̣a ‘auntie!’; naxáxas ‘my aunt’; ɨx̣áx̣ ‘your aunt’; pax̣áx̣ ‘(his/her) aunt’; x̣áx̣aama ‘aunts!’; pax̣áx̣ma ‘aunts’; kúušnaš ɨ́nx̣ana naxáxasanɨm ‘thusly my aunt used to tell me’; kúušnaš itáymunx̣ana inmínɨm pax̣áx̣nɨm ‘thusly my aunt used to inform me’; kúušnaš ášapniya inmína pax̣áx̣na ‘thusly I asked my maternal aunt’. [NE x̣áx̣aˀ ‘auntie!’; NP /qéqeˀ/ ‘auntie!’; /neˀqéq/ ‘my aunt’; /ˀm̓qéq/ ‘your aunt’; /peqeq/ ‘(his/her) aunt’.]