kami there upriver / up there / out there

Part of Speech adverb
Root kami
    • there upriver
    • Grammar Note This is the anaphoric counterpart of <káami>, used to refer to an upriver location already established in discourse
      • Example 494:
        Jaari iina ikwani nu=iíkwakuraana káami nu=tasikɨku nu=nikíini=ánuura, jɨɨ́timi=aákuji nu=pajátii sámɨɨra. Íyaa iina=na nu=siwaánɨrɨɨkiaaná kami.
        ‎‎The man went upriver to his fish trap to check on it, because of how many times it kept developing holes. So then he arrived there upriver.
    • up there
    • Grammar Note This is the anaphoric counterpart of <káami>, used to refer back to a vertically superior location already established in discourse
    • out there
    • Grammar Note This is the anaphoric counterpart of <káami>, used to refer back to an exterior location already established in discourse