349 Examples of -si- with the other Class 2 suffixes mentioned above are the following: ~~ jay.cha.si.ya.fia 'to cause others to argue with each other’ — (La Paz; also Bertonio 1603b:317) jay.cha.si.fia ‘to argue disrespectfully with someone to whom re- spect is due' (La Paz) jay.cha.ya.si.fia ‘to allow someone to argue (talk) disre- — spectfully with one' (La Paz/Compi) * jay.cha.:.si.fia ‘to get oneself beaten up' ee 1603b: — 317 ne jay.cha.si.ya.si.fia ‘to allow someone to go on arguing dis- a respectfully with one' (La Paz) nuwa.si.ya.Si.fia ‘to referee a fight' (La Paz) fight’ Ma.nta.si.n.ka.ki.m. 'Come on in.' (La Paz) enter 2+3 I Ma.nta.ni.s.ka.ki.m. ‘Come on in.' (La Paz) usu.r.ta.Ssi.w.x.i ‘she became pregnant' (Calacoa) 343 S usu.fia ‘to be sick'