-met- is an affix that attaches to a noun root to mean "to be in / at...".
illumettuk | She is in the house. |
Apvitommettugut | We (3+) are in Hopedale. |
When -met- follows the letter k, it softens this sound by changing it to m:
Kimatullivik | shed |
Kimatullivimmettut | They are in the shed. |
Remember to follow the law of double consonants:
sinipvik | bedroom |
sinipvimettuk | It is in the bedroom. |