Understanding the 'his/her' sound
For 'his' and 'her', the added sound is usually w-.
However, if the w- comes before a consonant, it is pronounced (and spelled) ug-.
Try saying wpaqam (especially with that noticeable "stopped" sound) and you'll see how ugpaqam is a much easier and more natural way to get the sound across.
Vocab
w-ipitl |
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his/her teeth | |
'n-paqam |
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my back | |
'g-paqam |
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your back | |
ug-paqam |
|
his/her back |