k̓ʷáy

That. k̓ʷáyš miyánašmaaman ásapsik̓ʷasana ‘I was teaching that to the children’; k̓ʷáy áwača inmí nč̓inmí sɨ́nwit ‘those were my elder’s words’; tún iwá k̓ʷáy ‘what is that?’; k̓ʷáy áwa paysanmí ‘that’s your younger brother’s’; aš kú wɨ́nptux̣ta k̓ʷáy ‘when I get that back’; k̓ʷáyna wá naamí tkʷátat ‘that is our food’; k̓ʷáyš miyánašmaaman ásapsik̓ʷasana ‘I was teaching the children that’; k̓ʷáy áwa útpas čɨnmíin tiičammí ‘that [the snow] is the earth’s blanket’; aw k̓ʷáyk̓a áw ‘or’. For plural and oblique forms see kʷáan; kʷíin-; kʷn-. [NE k̓ʷá; NW ík̓ʷak; k̓ʷák; NP /yqʷ/; /kʷn-/.]