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- 't-ahkonimal - s/he speaks calmly or soothingly with h/
- ahqatuwe - s/he climbs hurriedly; s/he speaks awkwardly
- ahtolewestu - s/he keeps talking, keeps speaking
- 't-aluwiwihtomon - s/he tries without success to say it, has difficulty saying or pronouncing it
- amalhewestu - s/he talks elegantly, speaks poetically
- assokewestu - s/he speaks strangely
- cipokewestu - s/he talks loud, speaks in loud voice (when a quieter voice is more appropriate, as in church or in conversation about private matters)
- epahsatuwe - s/he climbs halfway up; s/he mixes two languages when speaking, speaks half and half
- ikolisomanatuwe - s/he speaks English
- ikolisomanewestu - s/he speaks in English
- kciqahawtaqsu - s/he speaks knowledgeably, speaks authoritatively
- kespewestu - s/he speaks without meaning to (e.g., betrays a secret)
- 'kihcitomakonimal - s/he speaks about h/ with great respect
- kikimewestu - s/he speaks silently or secretly, whispers so as not to be heard, murmurs
- kisewestu - s/he talked or spoke, can talk or speak
- 'koluluwewal - s/he speaks for h/, speaks on h/ behalf; s/he translates for h/; s/he arranges marriage for h/
- 'kolusihtomon - s/he speaks for it; s/he is spokesperson for it
- kolusu - s/he speaks
- komutewestu - s/he speaks in secret
- kotuwewestu - s/he wants to speak, is going to speak or make a speech
- latuwe 2 - s/he speaks (a language)
- lewestu - s/he speaks thus
- lewestuwamsu - s/he speaks to self, talks to self
- maciyewestu - s/he starts to talk, starts to speak
- mathuksu - s/he speaks up