Georgiana Trull
Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 3: "Are you hungry?" (2003)
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Text identifier: GT3-03
Speaker: Georgiana Trull
Edition: Georgiana Trull, "Yurok Language Conversation Book" (2003)
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Chee-wey-yem' hes?
Are you hungry?Source: YLCB6 | | Download -
Chee-wey-yee'-mow' hes?
Are you (pl.) hungry?Source: YLCB6 | | Download -
Keech chee-wey-yek'.
I'm hungry.Source: YLCB6 | | Download -
Chee-wey-ye-tek' ke'-ween.
I'm hungry for eels.Source: YLCB6 | | Download - Chee-wey-ye-tek' ke-goh.
I'm hungry for acorn soup.Source: YLCB6 | | Download -
Kol' nue neps!
Come and eat!Source: YLCB6 | | Download -
Kol' nue ne-pee'-mekw!
Come and eat (pl.)!Source: YLCB6 | | Download -
Ne-puey mehl 'e'-gah. Cho' kue nooych-kwe'm!
We're having some salmon. Come and have some!Source: YLCB6 | | Download -
Cho' kol' ne-pe'm!
Eat something!Source: YLCB6 | | Download -
Chue kee 'e'-gah.
Let's eat.Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Keech 'ee roo kee 'we-'e'-gah.
It's time to eat.Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Keech 'ee son' hes kee kol' k'e-ne-pek'?
Are you ready to eat?Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Keech 'ee son' hes kee 'we-'e'-gah?
Are they ready to eat?Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Keech 'ee son' kee kol' 'ne-ne-pek'.
I am ready to eat.Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Keech 'ee son' kee kol' 'ne-ne-pee'-mo'w.
We're ready to eat.Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Cho' kol' ko ne-pe'm!
Eat before you go!Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Tee'-nee-shoo kee ne-pe'm?
What are you going to eat?Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Tee'-nee-shoo kee ne-pee'-moh?
What are we going to eat?Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Kues k'e-ke'm?
Where's the food?Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Chee 'o' nue-ne-pueh.
Give me some food.Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Ske-wok kee 'ne-ne-pek' ke-goh.
I want to eat acorn soup.Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Ske-wok kee 'ne-ne-pek' ...
I want to eat ...Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Chee 'o' k'e-ke-goh.
Give me your acorn soup.Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Skuue-we-tek' ke-goh.
I like (the taste of) acorn soup.Source: YLCB7 | | Download -
Nek skuue-we-tek' Geor-geea-na 'ue-ke-goh.
I like the taste of Georgiana's acorn soup.Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
Ne-ko-muey kee k'e-pe-mek' ke-goh hes?
Do you know how to make acorn soup?Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
'Iee, skuey-kok' 'ne-pew.
Yes, I'm a good cook.Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
'Iee, skuey-kok' 'ne-pe-wo-mek'.
Yes, I'm a good cook.Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
'Iee, ne-ko-muey 'ne-pew.
Yes, I know how to cook.Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
Pop-sew kee ne-pek'.
I'm going to eat bread.Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
Chee 'o' kue peesh-kah!
Hand me the salt!Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
We-no-'os hekwch!
Hand me a bowl!Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
We-no-'os peesh-kah!
Give me the salt!Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
Chee 'o' kue oranges!
Pass the oranges!Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
Chee 'o' k'ee oranges!
Pass the oranges!Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
Chee 'o' kue ne-puey!
Pass the salmon!Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
Chee 'o' k'e-ne-puey!
Pass the (your) salmon!Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
Nek keech ske-wee-ne-pek'.
I've had enough to eat.Source: YLCB8 | | Download -
Paa', nee-mee ske-wok.
No, I don't want any.Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Che'-look-sek'.
I'm thirsty.Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Che'-look-see'-moh.
We're thirsty.Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Yo' keech che'-look's.
S/he is thirsty.Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Che'-look-sem' hes?
Are you thirsty?Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Che'-look-see'-mow' hes?
Are you (pl.) thirsty?Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Pa-'ah kee re-kwoh.
I'm going to drink water.Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Ske-wok kee 'ne-re-kwoh skuue-wo-lo-nee pa-'ah.
I want to drink soda.Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Ko-we-cho re-kwoh re-guue-kwo'.
Don't drink liquor.Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Chee 'o' pa-'ah!
Give me some water!Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
We-no-'os kee kem ko re-kwoh!
Give me another drink!Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Keech ske-wee-ne-pek'.
I'm full.Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Ko'-mee ten-pey-yok'. Kee mokw' 'ne-sew.
I ate so much I can't breathe.Source: YLCB9 | | Download -
Ta-'a-no'.
It's hot (of liquids or a stove but not weather).Source: YLCB10 | | Download -
Swoo-peen' 'ue-ler-'er-gerh.
He spilled his coffee.Source: YLCB10 | | Download -
Te-no' skuue-wo-lo-nee.
More sweets.Source: YLCB10 | | Download -
Ko-weesh-cho'
Thank you (for food)Source: YLCB10 | | Download -
Wok-hlew.
Thank you (prayer and other things).Source: YLCB10 | | Download -
Pee'-woh.
You're welcome, sure.Source: YLCB10 | | Download -
'Ohlkuem.
You're welcome. (Of course.)Source: YLCB10 | | Download -
Keech 'e-po'.
He/She is choking.Source: YLCB10 | | Download -
Yo' keech 'e-po'.
That one over there is choking.Source: YLCB10 | | Download
