3 Verbs to Use for the Word ti

ayacachicahuactimani; composed of ayacachtli, the rattle (see ante, page 24); and icahuaca, to sing (of birds); to the theme of this verb is added the connective syllable ti, and the verb mani, which, in such connection, indicates that the action of the former verb is expended over a large surface, broadly and widely (see Olmos, Gram.

Oye, Matilde, (Se la lleva a un lado del teatro) ¿no es cierto que lo que a ti te acomoda es vivir tranquila en un rincón como éste, y comer conmigo un pedazo de pan y cebolla? DOÑA MATILDE.

* * 23 ma'am dis suade' re spect'a ble shuf' fled dan' ger ous grate' ful wist' ful ly mit' tens outstretched' res' cue un daunt' ed an' ti qua ted A LITTLE LADY.[001] Going down a very steep street, where the pavement was covered with ice, I saw before me an old woman, slowly and timidly picking her way.

3 Verbs to Use for the Word  ti