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kue

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kuepv • future time

Lexicon record # 1123 | Source reference: R211

Sentence examples (72)

  1. Wonekw kue hegok'.
    I'm going up the hill.

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    — Glenn Moore, Sentences (AG-10) (AG-10, 2008)

  2. Skewok kue 'ne-melok'.
    I want to go to the brush dance.

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    — Georgiana Trull, Sentences (AG-08-2) (AG-08-2, 2007)

  3. Nuemee koy kol he'wehlek' keetkwo 'o ho'oh kue neeen' 'ne-lew.
    I'm going to wake up early when it's still dark to check my net.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (LC-01-1) (LC-01-1, 2007)

  4. Kue meges kue kweget...
    I'm going to visit the doctor ...

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (LC-01-1) (LC-01-1, 2007)

  5. To' kee laayoluechek' k'ee 'oohl... kee kue saa'agochek'.
    I will teach you people ... I can speak Yurok.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (LC-01-1) (LC-01-1, 2007)

  6. Tee'neesho' kue kee serrhlerperk'? Kee negeeen' neeko'hl kee k'e-serrhlerpek', skueyenee kee 'ne-serrhl.
    What can I do? ...

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (LC-01-1) (LC-01-1, 2007)

  7. Neemee skewok kue kee 'we-saa'agochek' won keech 'o chwegeen...
    She doesn't want to say the words wrong.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (LC-01-1) (LC-01-1, 2007)

  8. Skewok kue 'ne-lewetek', weetee 'olonekw 'ne-lew. Kol' tensewok' k'ee nepuey.
    I'm going to set my net, my net will float there. I'll catch a lot of salmon.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (LC-01-1) (LC-01-1, 2007)

  9. 'Owook weet kol' kue 'o nepek' kue 'ne-kuechos 'ol'.
    I'm going to eat at my grandmother's house tomorrow.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (LC-01-1) (LC-01-1, 2007)

  10. Nek kem kue pa'aahl ko koo'opek', kue kertkerk'.
    I am going to stand in the water too and fish.

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    — Jimmie James, Sentences (LC-01-1) (LC-01-1, 2007)

  11. Kel' kue lewetem' hes?
    Are you going to fish with a net?

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    — Georgiana Trull, Sentences (LC-01-2) (LC-01-2, 2007)

  12. 'Owook kue tmegook'.
    I'm going to go hunting tomorrow.

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    — Glenn Moore, Discussion of hunting language and directional terminology (GM9, 2004)

  13. Nek kue tmegook' 'owook. Wonekw... Negooksep kee la tmegook'.
    I'm going hunting tomorrow. I'm going to hunt up at Negooksep.

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    — Glenn Moore, Discussion of hunting language and directional terminology (GM9, 2004)

  14. Noohl kue 'o pa'anee kue neskwechoom'.
    Then you'll come up to that spring.

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    — Glenn Moore, Discussion of hunting language and directional terminology (GM9, 2004)

  15. Nepuey mehl 'e'gah. Cho' kue nooychkwem'!
    We're having some salmon. Come and have some!

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    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 3: "Are you hungry?" (GT3-03, 2003)

  16. Cho' lekwsee kue pyuerkerem'!
    Go outside and play!

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    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 6: "Go get it" (GT3-06, 2003)

  17. Cho' lekwsee kue pyuerkeree'mow'!
    Go outside and play (pl.)!

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    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 6: "Go get it" (GT3-06, 2003)

  18. Wechpues kue ro'opek' 'owook.
    I'm going to run to Weitchpec tomorrow.

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    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 6: "Go get it" (GT3-06, 2003)

  19. Mos kue hlkyorkwem'.
    You can't watch (whatever's going on).

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    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 9: "What are you making? Making, Doing, Fishing" (GT3-09, 2003)

  20. Chue kue nergerh.
    Let's pick berries.

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    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 10: "Comb your hair. Daily routines" (GT3-10, 2003)

  21. Hehlkeek 'we-roy kue 'o lewetek'.
    I'm going up the river (from Klamath) to fish with a net.

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    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 16: "Where are you coming from?" (GT3-16, 2003)

  22. Nek kue hlook' kue 'yohlkoych'.
    I'm going to go get wood.

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-01) (JB-01-01, 2001)

  23. Kue hlook' kue holeehl.
    I'm going to go get hazel sticks.

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-01) (JB-01-01, 2001)

  24. Kue koychkwook' 'o meguehl kue nueneg.
    I'm going to go buy food at the store.

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-01) (JB-01-01, 2001)

  25. Kue koychkwook' 'ne-nueneg 'o kue meguehl.
    I'm going to the store to buy my food.

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-01) (JB-01-01, 2001)

  26. Kue hohkuemek' nerhpery.
    I'm going to pick berries.

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-01) (JB-01-01, 2001)

  27. Wenoom' poy kue pyuerkerem' 'o chaahl!
    Come and get out of the sand!

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-01) (JB-01-01, 2001)

  28. Kue noowehlkenek' kue cheeeshep'.
    I'm going to gather some flowers.

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-01) (JB-01-01, 2001)

  29. Nek kue noowehlkenek' kue luuehl.
    I'm going to gather some wild iris.

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-01) (JB-01-01, 2001)

  30. Mos nuemee keech skeweechok' mee' nahkseyehl kue skeweechehl.
    My housework isn't hard because there's three of us to do housework.

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-02) (JB-01-02, 2001)

  31. Kue naamok'.
    I'm going to buy food.

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    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences (JB-01-03) (JB-01-03, 2001)

  32. Kue tye'wolok'.
    I'll go burn that.

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    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-01-04) (JB-01-04, 2001)

  33. ... mocho keekwten mecheek kee kue nekem'.
    (It will smolder) if you put it (the rotted wood) in the fire.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-002) (LA138-002, 1980)

  34. Cho' kue kwermhleryerh.
    Turn around and look back.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-007) (LA138-007, 1980)

  35. Cho' nue kue kwermhleryerh, cho' nue kue kwermhleryerserm'.
    Go turn around and look back.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-007) (LA138-007, 1980)

  36. Cho' kue lehlkelom'.
    Bury them (seeds).

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-008) (LA138-008, 1980)

  37. Cho' nue kue kooych leptenok.
    Go and buy some furry material (e.g. flannel).

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-009) (LA138-009, 1980)

  38. Kue terguemek'.
    I will speak to someone.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-016) (LA138-016, 1980)

  39. Nek kue terguemek'.
    I will speak to someone.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-016) (LA138-016, 1980)

  40. Cho' nue kue nonowom'.
    Go and bring her home.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-026) (LA138-026, 1980)

  41. Kue pyekwchor.
    I'm going to greet a person.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-033) (LA138-033, 1980)

  42. Kue rorowenek' kwo'ror'.
    I'm going to catch candlefish.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-034) (LA138-034, 1980)

  43. Cho' nue kue hohkuemem' k'e-'weskwenep', skuey' soo chkeyem'.
    Go and gather your tree branches (for a mattress), you'll sleep well.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-044) (LA138-044, 1980)

  44. Ka'ach'es, kue ka'ach'es!
    Sew!

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-054) (LA138-054, 1980)

  45. Skewok hes kue k'e-kepoyuerek'?
    Do you want to go swimming?

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    — Minnie Reed, Sentences (MR2) (MR2, 1970s)

  46. Keech 'o gesee', Tue kegey kue negeeen'.
    So they said, We'll look for an Indian doctor.

    — Georgiana Trull, Bear and Hummingbird (GT1, 2003)

  47. Tue' neekeechyue son hoore'mos kue ch'uech'eesh tue' kee ruerowoom'.
    All the animals and the birds will be singing.

    — Robert Spott, "The Owl" (LA16-4, 1951)

  48. Kwesee kue lochom' 'o ge's, Nek kem kue hlkyorkwek'.
    So the toad thought, I will go and watch too.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The Toad and the Mouse" (LA16-6, 1951)

  49. Kue negeneech tue' kem wee' 'o gegokw', kolo wee' neenee hak'ws 'w-esek', Kwelekw soo mermeryerwerk', Nek kem kue hlkyorkwek'.
    The mouse was walking around there too, she was laughing around a bit, thinking, Well, I am good looking, I will go and watch too.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The Toad and the Mouse" (LA16-6, 1951)

  50. 'Eme gam', Chue kue neeege'yoh kue negeee'nowoh; kwelekw keech menechokw' kue 'ne-ka'ar.
    He said, Let us both go together and look; my pet has disappeared.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)

  51. Kwesee ye's, Kwelekw kue geksek' kue 'ne-rahcheen, nek kwelekw keetee kemeyek'.
    Then he thought, I will go and tell my friend, and I shall go home.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The Young Man from Serper" (LA16-7, 1951)

  52. Che'mekw keech 'o huemonepehl, noohl 'o gam' kue meweemor, Nek kue hlook' kue ma'ahskehl; keech 'ee 'we-son kee 'n-egoo'loh; nek kue hlook' kue k'e-ka'.
    They warmed themselves a little, and then the old man said, I will fetch the spear; now we are ready to go; I will bring your blanket.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)

  53. Hewon 'we-newoyk' nepuey cho 'o hegoosem', noohl nek kue 'o ma'ahskuemek'.
    When a salmon is first seen shout, and I will come and spear it.

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)

  54. Nek skewok kue 'ne-kepoyuerek'.
    I want to go swimming.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  55. Nek hasek' kue kepoyuerek'.
    I think I will go swimming.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  56. Nek kwelokw kue nahksemee wegoychok'.
    I shall be away three days.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  57. Nek kue mehl'en.
    I will go and ask.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  58. To' nekah kue hloo k'e-'yoh.
    We will go and get your firewood.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  59. To' kel' nekah kue neeegoom'.
    We will go with you.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  60. Kue chkeyek'.
    I am going to bed.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  61. Nekah kue 'o mehl'en.
    We will go and ask there.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  62. Chue kue kweeeget 'o kue me nuue'monee 'oole'monee.
    Let us go visiting where those who came here live.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  63. Chue kue meeegehl'en nee pueleek.
    Let us go asking down the river.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  64. Kue pegerk kue skewoksemeen kue 'we-na'awok' pa'aahleeks neekee me laay'.
    And so the man who wanted to catch surf-fish went right into the water.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  65. Nek kwelekw ma hasek' kue kepoyuerek' tue' neemoksue megelok' ho kelew.
    I have decided to go swimming and shall not come with you.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  66. Nekah kue neeegoom' ho kue 'o werhperyerh.
    We will go with you to the bridge there.

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  67. Kues kue nego'?
    How long will you be away?

    — Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)

  68. 'O le's Mrkwteeks, Kue ma'ahskek'.
    Crane thought, I'll go spearing (for fish).

    — Mary Marshall, Coyote and Crane (MM3, 1927)

  69. Hahl tue' kue neee'nowos'o'.
    Let me go and tell them.

    — Mary Marshall, Coyote and Crane (MM3, 1927)