To Pass: Cloth-Like Objects
Here's how to use the verb "to pass" for cloth-like objects:
Eg, Pass me my jacket.
The word for my jacket, "seɁeh," goes first.
The prefix "s" indicates it will be passed "to me."
The "aı̨" in the middle indicates the second person (telling "you" to pass it)
The suffix "Ɂa" indicates you are passing a cloth-like object.
Here is the sentence:
SeɁeh saı̨Ɂa.
Eg, Pass me my jacket.
The word for my jacket, "seɁeh," goes first.
The prefix "s" indicates it will be passed "to me."
The "aı̨" in the middle indicates the second person (telling "you" to pass it)
The suffix "Ɂa" indicates you are passing a cloth-like object.
Here is the sentence:
SeɁeh saı̨Ɂa.
Pass me a piece of paper. Nı̨htł’è saı̨Ɂa.