kʷáat; yáaq̓p; q̓áap; qáapt ‘packed in, crowded, tight’; q̓šɨ́š ‘tight fisted’.
Tiny
kkɨ́skkɨs ‘very tiny’ (distributive).
Tired
šaláw ‘weary, weak, lazy’; šaláwiyi (mostly shortens to šaláwi) ‘worn-out, exhausted’.
Tiresome
łáakap ‘bothersome’; kɨc̓ɨc̓áas ‘tiring, bothersome’.
Toasted
šapálaq̓ʷšq̓ʷšiyi.
Together
k̓uk̓úk̓uk̓u ‘close together’; páwiyalɨxssimit ‘coming together as one’.
Told
ɨ́nni ‘said, promised’; ɨ́nˀnni ‘told time and again’.
Torn
q̓ɨ́x̣ni; tk̓áx̣; tk̓áx̣ni.
Tough
skáw ‘fierce, resilient, bold’.
útpi
Blanketed. útpi iwá lišáal ‘the shawl is draped over the shoulders’; útpi itútiša ‘she is standing blanketed’.
Traditional
walím ‘common, ordinary, old fashioned’.
Trained
sápsik̓ʷani ‘taught, educated’; súsuni ‘whispered, advised’; sápsik̓ʷani k̓úsi ‘trained horse’.