Fall off (of a bunch).
1,401 term are intransitive verbs
qásɨmwaaničanwi
Be a landslide. iqásɨmwaaničanwiša ‘it is a landslide’. [NP /héwtn/.]
qásunayti
Ride along (on horse or conveyance). iqásunaytiya k̓úsiki ‘he went riding on a horse’. [NW x̣ásunati; NP /wúulekeˀeyk/.]
qásuninn
Ride around, ride here and there (on horse or conveyance). [NE x̣ásuninn; NP /wuul´knik/ ~ /wuulen/.]
qásunknik
Parade around (on horse or conveyance). [NW x̣ásunknik; NP /wuulelkl´yk/.]
qásutunik
Ride upstream (on horse or conveyance). [NW x̣ásutunik; NP /wúulehyek/.]
qátamaluun
Fall into water. Also qátamanuun. ku iqátamaluuna kʷɨ́ni ku iyáwaaypx̣ɨma ‘and from there he plunged into the water and came floating down’; čúusyaw áqatamanuuna ‘his droped into the water’. [WS x̣átamanaa; NE tx̣átamanuun; WS x̣átamaniin; NP /tqetuulúu/.]
qátamčanwi
Fall, fall down. aw kú pɨnmíin apɨ́łapł áqatamčanwix̣a ‘then their leaves fall down’; aw kú áqatamčanwix̣a latít tiičámyaw ‘then its flower drops off to the ground’; ƛ̓áax̣ʷ tútanik áqatamčanwix̣a ‘all his hair falls out’; ku kʷná iqátamčanwiya nakałas ‘and there my mother fell down’; íqatamčanwi ‘drop from the air’. [N tx̣átamčanwi; Y qátamkanwi; NP /tqec̓´llyk/.]
qátiwaaničanwi
Slide down in sitting position. iqátiwaaničanwiša ‘he is sliding down on his seat’; iqátiwaaničanwiša łq̓iwitpamápa ‘he is sliding down the playground slide’; qatiwaaničanwit̓áwas ‘playground slide’.
qátkʷaynak
Fall down. Inanimate. iqátkʷaynaka ílukas ‘the stick fell down’.
qátk̓ʷaninn
Be left walking around. iqátk̓ʷananx̣ana ‘he would be left walking around’.
qátuti
Stop, stand still. qátutik ‘stop!’; iqátutiša káas ‘the train is stopping’; ku aw kú iqátutiya ‘and then he stood still’; išapáqatutiša wayx̣tiłá ‘he is stopping his car’. [NP /tlqn/.]
qáwa(č)
Suddenly be, be there by chance. ku aw kú miyánašma áqawača ‘and then suddenly she had children’; yúuk iqáwa ‘he is over there’. [NE tx̣úu(č); NW tqáwa(č); NP /tqéwe(k)/.]
qáwapawx̣in
Lose. aš kú qáwapawx̣ina ‘when I lost mine’. [NE tx̣úupawx̣in; NP /tquupéwqin/.]
qáwat̓a
Slip and fall, fall and hit the ground. qáwat̓atanam ‘you’ll slip and fall’; kʷná nč̓ípa náx̣titpa čáwnam yalmílk tk̓ʷanáytita páyšnam qáwat̓ata ‘in a big crying you shouldn’t walk any old way, maybe you’ll slip and fall’. [NE tx̣úut̓a; Y x̣áwat̓a.]
qáwqin
Fall, fall down. Also sometimes tqáwqin. qáwqinaaš ‘I fell down’; aw kú iqáwqina k̓ʷapɨ́n Wawatáway ‘then the aforementioned Antelope fell down’; táqawqin ‘strike down, cause to fall (of a sickness)’; wáatqawqin ‘fall down while running’; qáwqit ‘falling down’. [NE tx̣áwx̣in; NP /tqewqín/ ‘fall ill, drop dead’.]
qítwa
Be attentive. Bound. mɨšqítwa ‘pay attention’; sápqitwa ‘take care of’. [NP /qítwen/.]
qnɨ́pn
Be gluttonous, greedy to eat. iqnɨ́pša ‘he is being gluttonous’; qnɨ́pni ‘gluttonous’. [NP /kt´wi/ ‘not share food’.]
qpɨ́tn
Be stuck between. iqpɨ́tna pčɨ́špa ‘he got stuck in the door’. Ablaut: qáapt ‘packed in, crowded, tight’.
Join
wátak ‘unite, attach’; c̓áa ‘draw near, meet, arrive’.