373 ifia.si.n.ja.p.j.ista ‘you are looking at us' (Jopoqueri) By far the most common combination with -p- is /-p.xa-/, often preceded by -si- or other suffixes. sara.p.xa.ta.pa ‘their departure’ (La Paz) go 3p tuk.t'a.p.x.chi ‘they played music’ (Juli) tuka.fa > Spanish tocar 'to play’ wisita.p.x.itu 'she visited us' (Salinas) visit ~~ 3+] S wisita.nma < Spanish visitar ‘to visit' lura.si.p.x.ta 'I have done' (Socca) do ~ 143 S amt.t'a.si.p.xa.tayna.x ‘they agreed' (Huancané) agree ~~ 333 RIK nuwa.si.p.x.ta ‘you are fighting’ (Morocomarca) fight ~~ 2+3 S parla.si.p.xa.mani ‘let's talk' parla.na > Spanish parlar talk ~~ 4+3 ‘to talk’