2,444 terms are transitive verbs

Flag

tkʷápk̓ɨnk ‘block the way with the hand, flag down (as flagger on road)’.

Flap

tamák̓ɨnk ‘flap shut (as the canvas door of the sweathouse)’.

Flatten

šapáwaat̓ałak ‘flatten’; tíwaat̓ałak ‘flatten by sitting on’.

Flatulate

tíitn ‘flatulate; eject musk (of skunk); tíitat̓a ‘want to flatulate’.

Flavor

támc̓i ‘sweeten, spice, season’; tamšúywi ‘sting (of an ant); spice, flavor’.

Fletch

wápta; tášq̓k ‘split feather for fletching’.

Flirt

čáašwiyawa ‘flirt with’.

Flood

yámuxlayk ‘flood out, demolish by flood’.

Flow

šapáwala ’cause to flow, milk’.

Fly

nákwayna ‘fly carrying’.

Focus

mɨšqítwa ‘pay attention’.

Fold

tamáq̓ʷɨp; támq̓ʷɨp (distributive object); šapášq̓muk ‘wrinkle’.

Follow

twána ‘accompany, go along, pursue’; áwqalaličalwitwana ‘roll down following’; šnútwana ‘follow with the eyes’; twátwana ‘follow in the rain’; wántwana ‘follow with the eyes, watch leave’.

Fondle

k̓pɨ́pn ‘feel texture’.

Fool

sapk̓úsi ‘cheat, deceive’; nákpalayk ‘make a fool of’.

Foot

tunáluun ‘put the foot in water’; tunák̓ɨnk ‘block the way with the foot’; tunák̓ʷɨlk ‘smash with the foot’; tx̣ʷnɨ́mwaanaynak ‘put the foot inside’.

Forbid

tuyáyč ‘forbid (as by the elders), guide, warn’.

Forge

pɨ́stx ‘do blacksmith work’.

Forget

láakn.

Forgive

wáwn ‘pass, pass by, pardon’.