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My. With kinship terms when the possessor is older than the kinsman. See ínm-. ínx̣ay iwá ‘he’s my [a man’s] friend’; ínpuša ‘my [a man’s] son’s child’; ínpayc ‘my [a woman’s] younger brother’; ínkała ‘my [a woman’s] daughter’s child’. [NP /ˀin(´m)-/.]