áyc

Man’s younger sister. lɨ́ca ‘sister!’; íncnits ‘my sister’; cníts ‘your sister’; áyc ‘(his) sister’; íncacin páq̓inuna ‘my younger sister saw him’; íncacaans áq̓inuna ‘I saw my younger sister’; íncac(a)nɨmš iq̓inúna ‘my younger sister saw me’; incacanmí áwa ‘it’s my younger sister’s’; cnícanɨmš iq̓ínušana ‘your little sister saw me’; cnísaan ákʷayik ‘do something for your sister!’; imíin áyc iwinána ‘your little sister went’; imíintaš áycin wínaša ‘I’m going with your sister’; pɨ́nˀaycpnɨmš ɨ́nna ‘his younger sister told me’. [N ác; NP /qnis/; cf. NP /ˀéks/ ‘man’s sister’ (older or younger).]