- wáyx̣ti ‘to run’;
- čɨmnáyti ‘run away in fear, escape’;
- náwayx̣ti ‘run along hollering’;
- náwiyawayx̣ti ‘run along hollering’;
- wáac̓wik ‘run leaning over’;
- waaláyi ‘run down to the river’;
- wáalaytk̓i ‘run ashore, dash out of the water’;
- wáaluun ‘run into water’;
- wáałtx̣ ‘run uphill’;
- wáanaq̓i ‘finish running’;
- waanáynač ‘run inside’;
- waanáynačtux̣ ‘run back inside’;
- waanáyt ‘run out’;
- waanáyttux̣ ‘run back out’;
- wáaničanwi ‘run downhill’;
- wáaničapa ‘run into brush’;
- wáanknik ‘run around’;
- wáapanayti ‘run up’;
- wáapni ‘run out into the open’;
- wáatk̓ʷk ‘run in a straight line’;
- wáatunik ‘run upstream’;
- wáatux̣ ‘run back’;
- wáaƛ̓x̣ʷ ‘run out, be depleted’;
- wáax̣aap ‘run into a cave or tunnel, drive under a viaduct’;
- wáax̣ʷaami ‘run uphill’;
- wáaypx̣ ‘run downstream’;
- wáyx̣titnaq̓i ‘finish running’;
- winanínn ‘run away’.
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to run (transitive verb)