Now we will go into phrases using where and where at.
WHERE? is NIPITTHE
WETTH is pronounced “WETCH”
When asking about a specific object, “I” pronounced “EE”, is used after NIPITTHE:
nipitthe i ndokman?
Where is my knife?
The syllable “ndo” is used in a possessive manner, indicating ownership as follows:
nipitthe i ndokman?
Where is my knife?
nipitthe i ndokmedas?
Where is my stocking?
nipitthe o ndowkyan?
Where is my pet? (usually a cat)
nipitthe o ndowdabyan?
Where is my car?
nipitthe o nmetthkawen?
Where is my glove?