- nɨ́p ‘get, take’ (bound root);
- čá– ‘With the teeth, in eating; pulling’;
- čákʷštik ‘take off clothing’;
- čátamanayt ‘take out, pull out’;
- čátamawaanayt ‘take out, pull out’;
- čátamnayt ‘take out’ (distributive);
- čáwaalaytk̓i ‘take out of water’;
- čáwaaničanwi ‘take down’;
- čáx̣ičanwi ‘take down’;
- čwáwku ‘take food home from a dinner’;
- nák– ‘Carrying’;
- nákninn ‘take about’;
- náknɨknik ‘take around’;
- nákpyuč ‘take ashore’;
- náktkʷaynp ‘take hunting’;
- náktux̣ ‘take back’;
- wiyánaktux̣ ‘get and take back, take back on the way’;
- nákwaaluuk ‘take up in the air’;
- nákwaanaynač ‘take inside’;
- nákwaax̣ʷaami ‘take up, lift up’;
- nákwina ‘take along’;
- nákwinaninn ‘run away with, abscond with’;
- nákyat̓a ‘take to another camp’;
- ná- ”Carrying, taking;
- nána ‘take along’;
- nánakwaaluuk ‘take up into the air with singing and dancing’;
- náyš ‘take in’;
- wáanayš ‘take in on the run’;
- náyt ‘take out’;
- tamá–, tám– ‘throwing, tossing, putting, placing’;
- támaku ‘take out of the underground barbecue’;
- tamálaytq̓ik ‘take out of water’;
- tamanáyt ‘take out, extract’;
- tamnáyt ‘take out’ (distributive);
- pšáničanwi ‘take down a bunch’;
- táwnakwina ‘take along at night’;
- táwpšaničanwi ‘take down a bunch at night’;