pmáy

They. Nominative plural. pmáy pawiyánawita ku paˀayáyata ‘they will arrive and have fun’; áwa miyánašma ana pmáy pamániyayišana waq̓íšwit čɨ́nki tiičámki ‘it was their (WWII) children who were giving their lives for this country’; ana pmáy pattáwax̣šana čná tiičámpa ‘they who were growing up on this land’; ana pmáy papayúwiša ‘they who are sick’; aš pmáy pasápsik̓ʷašana ‘they who were teaching me’; ana pmáy pawá sápsik̓ʷani ‘they who are taught’; ana iwá pmaksásim ‘they who are the only ones’; pmáyč̓a ‘they too’; pmaksá ‘they alone’; pmáysɨm ‘they only’; pmáyx̣i ‘they similarly’; pmáyx̣uš ‘they first’. [NE pmá; NW pmák; NP /ˀimé/ ‘they, you (plural)’.]