éí

Pronoun
The baby is only two months old. She is called Dlíníbaaʼ. My mother has a lot of cats, but they (the cats) live at my grandfather's house.
 * it, that one, that, those
 * 1) Used to mark and/or refer to the subject of a sentence.
 * 2) * Awééʼ éí tʼáá naaki ńdeezid. Éí Dlíníbaaʼ wolyé.
 * 1) * Shimá bimósí tʼóó ahayóí ndi, éí shicheii bighandi kéédahatʼį́.

Usage notes
Usually refers to something remote from and invisible to the speaker.

However, éí is often used as a filler word to help smooth the flow of a sentence. It can be used to separate two words that would otherwise seem to be connected. In this sense, éí is often translated as "as for":
 * (because "shí Tłʼaaí" would be confusing)