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kaan there (in a place elsewhere designated)
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lexicon ID #3670 | revised Jun 30 2014
kaan • ADV • there (in a place elsewhere designated)
Derivative (1)
kaanvárih "in that direction"
Source: WB 847, p.359
Note: Cf. páykuuk 'over there'.
- payêem vúra vaa káan taay u'íifti, pakáan píins kun'úhthaamhitihirak. Now (tobacco) grows more in those places where people used to plant beans. [Reference: TK 45.38]
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ipasnáhvaanich káan ú-krii owl.sp. there 3s(>3)-live Pygmy Owl lived there. Source: Mrs. Bennett, "Screech Owl and Coyote" (ALK_14-35) | read full textkári xás káan áraar t-óo kmárihivrik then then there human PERF-3s(>3) meet Then he met a man coming there. Source: Mrs. Bennett, "Screech Owl and Coyote" (ALK_14-35) | read full textkári xás káan u-'úum then then there 3s(>3)-arrive Then he (Coyote) arrived there. Source: Mrs. Bennett, "Screech Owl and Coyote" (ALK_14-35) | read full textkári xás kúkuum pa-'áraar káan u-'úum then then again the-human there 3s(>3)-arrive Then the man came there again. Source: Mrs. Bennett, "Screech Owl and Coyote" (ALK_14-35) | read full textvaa káan ni-vâaram-eesh that there 1s(>3)-go-FUT I'm going there. Source: Charlie Thom, Sr., Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (CT-01) | read full text
Spoken by Charlie Thom, Sr. | Download | Playpi'êep vaa káan ta nee-pshinvárihva long.ago that there PERF 1s-forget A long time ago I forgot. Source: Charlie Thom, Sr., Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (CT-01) | read full text
Spoken by Charlie Thom, Sr. | Download | Playpáy kóo pa-xánthiip páy yítha kóo pa-xánthiip káan u-'íihya this as.much.as the-black.oak this one as.much.as the-black.oak there 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) There's an oak tree, there's an oak tree standing there. Source: Charlie Thom, Sr., How Charlie Grew Up (CT-02) | read full text
Spoken by Charlie Thom, Sr. | Download | Playuknîi kaan kun-'áraarahi-ti itráhyar mu-'túnviiv avansa-múrax once.upon.a.time there 3pl(>3s)-live.(pl.)-DUR ten 3sPOSS-children man-nothing.but Uknii. They lived there. His ten children were just boys. Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textxas mu-yiimúsich káru ník u-'áraarahi-ti áxak yeeripáxvuh-sa kaan kun-'iin then 3sPOSS-little.ways.off also a.little 3s(>3)-live.(pl.)-DUR two adolescent.girl-PL there 3pl(>3s)-(two).be And (others) lived close by. Two girls lived there. Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textxas pa-'ávansa mukun-'ikrívraam váshihkam u-súruruprin-ahi-ti vaa kaan kun-thanfúrukvu-ti pa-púufich then the-man 3plPOSS-house behind 3s(>3)-have.holes-ESS-DUR that there 3pl(>3s)-move.(things).into.house-DUR the-deer Now there was a hole in the back of the boys' house, they dragged the deer in there. Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textchi váa kúuk kiik-'uum-i kíri váa káan ku-'iin kíri vaa mikun-'ávan íf pufich'iykáraan-sas soon that to.there 2pl(>3)-arrive-IMPER I.wish that there 2pl(>3)-(two).be I.wish that 2plPOSS-husband truly deer-slayer-PL "Go over there to live! That's where we want you to live! You had better marry those boys, they are such good hunters!" Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textxas kun-'iyâaram kaan kun-'uum then 3pl(>3s)-(two.people).go there 3pl(>3s)-arrive So they went and they got there. Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textxas vaa káan kun-thathyúrufuruk-va pa-mukun-púufich itráhyar xas kun-'av then that there 3pl(>3s)-drag.indoors.(pl.)-PL.ACT the-3plPOSS-deer ten then 3pl(>3s)-eat They dragged in their deer into the house and then the ten young men ate. Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textkári xás kaan ní-krii xára then then there 1s(>3)-live long.time There I sat down and waited a while. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textyánava ikuk káan u-tháaniv visible log there 3s(>3)-sit Then I saw the log lying there. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textyánava váa kaan su pa-'ú-xruunhi-tih visible that there inside NOMZ-3s(>3)-growl-DUR And the growling came from inside. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textxas máruk ní-kfuukraa kaan xas taskara-xárah ni-vúpaksip then uphill 1s(>3)-climb.uphill.(plural) there then pole-long 1s(>3)-start.to.cut I climbed up on the hill and there I cut a long pole. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textkári xás ni-'ûufak pa-taskaná-'anamahich kaan ni-'íipma then to.there be.downhill.slope-bring.downhill the-pole-little there 1s(>3)-return I took my little pole and climbed down. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textchavúra pâanpay vúra vaa kóo tah pa-vaa káan n-ithyúrurupuk-eesh finally after.while Intensive so as.much.as already NOMZ-so there 1s(>3)-drag.out-FUT After a while it was big enough that I could pull one out. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textchavúra axak-súpaa kaan sú' kun-'áraarahi-tih finally two-day there inside 3pl(>3s)-live.(pl.)-DUR And kept them there two days. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textxas kaan ni-máh-at pi'êep va-'irípraam then there 1s(>3)-see-PAST long.ago 3sPOSS-mine.(for.ore) There I saw an old mine. Source: Benonie Harrie, "How I Found Gold" (DAF_KT-05b) | read full textxas pishyávpiish vaa kaan ni-kvêeshrih-ar then autumn so there 1s(>3)-spend.night-go.to The next autumn I went back and camped there. Source: Benonie Harrie, "How I Found Gold" (DAF_KT-05b) | read full textyanava u-spúka-hi-ti kaan visible 3s(>3)-dentalium.shells-DENOM-DUR there I found there was gold there. Source: Benonie Harrie, "How I Found Gold" (DAF_KT-05b) | read full textkâan xas kêech-as p-éeshpuk cháavura áxxak ni-mma there then big-PL the-dentalium.shells finally two 1s(>3)-see And right there I found two big gold nuggets. Source: Benonie Harrie, "How I Found Gold" (DAF_KT-05b) | read full textviri-va payváaheem vura kári kaan ni-p-iktamkurihv-an-kôo-ti so-so nowadays Intensive then there 1s(>3)-ITER-pan.for.gold-go.to-to-DUR Even now I go back and pan at that place. Source: Benonie Harrie, "How I Found Gold" (DAF_KT-05b) | read full textkári vura ni-xú-ti kúkuum vura ikhich ni-máh-is táay hôoyvurava vaa kâan then Intensive 1s(>3)-think-DUR again Intensive maybe 1s(>3)-see-FUT much somewhere.or.other so there I still think maybe I'll make a find again somewhere right there. Source: Benonie Harrie, "How I Found Gold" (DAF_KT-05b) | read full textkári xás máruk káan xás ni-máahrav ta'ítam ni-thírav-aheen then then uphill there then 1s(>3)-track so 1s(>3)-trail-ANT Up the hill there I tracked (a deer), and I followed the tracks. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textkáan xás u-'árihship sáruk u-kvíripunih there then 3s(>3)-jump.up downhill 3s(>3)-run.away.downhill There he jumped up and he ran down the hill. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textpúxay vúra-xay na-xú-tih-ara káan u-kyíim-eesh not.yet Intensive-not 1s(>3)-think-DUR-NEG there 3s(>3)-reach.(distance)-down I didn't think it (my shot) reached him there. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textkáan xás ikhúripaa-k ni-'árihripaa there then ridge.running.inland-Locative 1s(>3)-run.inland Then I went along the ridge. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textkáan xás yánava nani-sâam u-hyárih there then visible 1sPOSS-little.downhill 3s(>3)-stand There he was, standing below me. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textyánava káan u-tháaniv kêeshich-as vêeshur visible there 3s(>3)-sit bigger-PL horn There he lay, a big buck. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textkáan nik ni-shripíhpih there a.little 1s(>3)-tug.at I tugged at it Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textkáan ni-'uum ta'ítam ni-p-ifikpiithv-aheen there 1s(>3)-arrive so 1s(>3)-ITER-pick.up.here.and.there-ANT When I got there, I had to pick up the pieces. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textvaa káan xáat uum fikriip-tih so there may 3.SG pick.out-DUR [I put them] there hoping they will be sorted. Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playuum vaa káan kích ú-krii-va u-fíkriip-ti 3.SG so there only 3s(>3)-live-PL.ACT 3s(>3)-pick.out-DUR She just sits there, she sorts them. Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playvúra káan t-u-xaat-íshriih-va Intensive there PERF-3s(>3)-rot-down-PL.ACT It's just turning rotten there. Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playvíri vaa káan pa-mu-acorns they put it in there so so there the-3sPOSS-? they put it in there That's where they put their acorns. Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playvaa káan aas u-vúun-tih that there water 3s(>3)-flow-DUR There was a spring flowing there. Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playvaa káan ithasúpaah kun-'íin-eesh kun-tákin-ti yuxnaam so there all.day 3pl(>3s)-(two).be-FUT 3pl(>3s)-leach.(acorn.meal)-DUR sand They stayed there all day, they soaked acorn dough in the fine sand. Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playnaa vúra pu-na-thitív-eesh-ara xâat xára kaan kú-'uuhyana-ti naa vúra vaa pu-na-tákir-ara fâat vúra pa-ku-chuphúruthuna-tih 1sg. Intensive NEG-1s(>3)-hear-FUT-NEG may long.time there 2pl(>3)-speak-DUR 1sg. Intensive so NEG-1s(>3)-leach.(acorn.meal)-NEG what Intensive NOMZ-2pl(>3)-talk.about-DUR I won't be able to hear, even if you talk a long time, I won't be able to leach acorn or whatever you're talking about. Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Madeline Davis | Download | Playyúxnaam vaa káan púva n-éehruuv-tih-ara pa-yúxnaam sand that there not.yet 1s(>3)-use-DUR-NEG the-sand Never there in the fine sand, I didn't use the fine sand. Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Madeline Davis | Download | Playxás váa káan kâarim u-kupavêenah-anik then that there bad 3s(>3)-do-ANC Then he did not do right there. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Attends a Flower Dance at Orleans" (JPH_KIM-08) | read full textyánava káan ikmaháchraam u-'íikra visible there sweathouse 3s(>3)-stand.(house) Behold he saw a sweathouse standing there. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Attends a Flower Dance at Orleans" (JPH_KIM-08) | read full textta'ítam vaa káan su' u-'árih-ivrath-aheen so that there inside 3s(>3)-jump-over-ANT Then he jumped inside of it there. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Attends a Flower Dance at Orleans" (JPH_KIM-08) | read full textapsunmunukich xas u-párihishrih-anik vaa vura kaan asiv-súruk u-tápichkaa-nik racer.snake then 3s(>3)-be.transformed-ANC so Intensive there cave-under 3s(>3)-slip.to-ANC Then he turned into apsunmunukich (snake species) right there, he went in under the overhanging rocks. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "How Western Yellow-Bellied Racer was Transformed" (JPH_KIM-10) | read full textxás vúra uumkun hitíhaan pa-kaan kun-ivyíihmu-tih-anik p-eekxaréeyav váa kumá'ii pa-kun-'úuhyana-tih-anik hûut áta pa-kun-kupí-tih-eesh yaas'ára then Intensive they always NOMZ-there 3pl(>3s)-go.to.(pl.)-DUR-ANC the-spirit.person so because.of NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-speak-DUR-ANC how maybe NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-do-DUR-FUT rich.person The First People went in there all the time, since they were talking over what humans were going to do. Source: Yaas, "How Grizzly Bear Got his Ears Burnt Off" (JPH_KT-01a) | read full textchavúra pâanpay pirishkâarim káan u-thivkêe-v-anik pa-kun-'úuhyana-tih-irak xás vúra uum kun-vîiha pa-kaan u-'uum finally after.while grizzly there 3s(>3)-go.along-PL.ACT-ANC NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-speak-DUR-where then Intensive 3.SG 3pl(>3s)-hate NOMZ-there 3s(>3)-arrive Then later on Grizzly Bear went in there with them, where they were talking (it) over, and they did not like it when he arrived. Source: Yaas, "How Grizzly Bear Got his Ears Burnt Off" (JPH_KT-01a) | read full textxás káan xás kun-chúuphi-naa váa káan âapun kun-ivyíhishrih-anik pa-kun-chúuphi-naa-tih-anik then there then 3pl(>3s)-speak-PL so there on.the.ground 3pl(>3s)-get.there.(pl.)-ANC NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-speak-PL-DUR-ANC And there they talked, and there they all sat down on the ground talking. They said: "What did we leave him there for in the sweathouse?" Source: Yaas, "How Grizzly Bear Got his Ears Burnt Off" (JPH_KT-01a) | read full textkári xás kun-píip fâat kumá'ii pa-vaa kaan su' ú-krii then then 3pl(>3s)-say what because.of NOMZ-so there inside 3s(>3)-live They said: "What is he in there for?" Source: Yaas, "How Grizzly Bear Got his Ears Burnt Off" (JPH_KT-01a) | read full textuum vúra vaa kári kyáan kun-pakúriihvu-ti pa-mu-pákkuri achvuun 3.SG Intensive so then there 3pl(>3s)-sing.songs-DUR the-3sPOSS-song hookbill.salmon They are still singing Hookbill's song there [in the Amekyaram sweathouse]. Source: Yaas, "How Buzzard Became Bald" (JPH_KT-01b) | read full textchavúra vaa káan u-'úum pa-xath-ímtup kun-ikyâa-tih-irak pa-kun-ikyâa-tih-irak pa-xath-ímtup finally that there 3s(>3)-arrive NOMZ-grasshopper-cooked 3pl(>3s)-make-DUR-where NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-make-DUR-where the-grasshopper-cooked Then he reached the place where they fix cooked grasshoppers, where they fix roasted grasshoppers. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full textpúva uum pa-káan u-pachnut-eesh not.yet arrive NOMZ-there 3s(>3)-suck.at-FUT He did not get there yet where he was going to suck (dentalia). Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full textyánava káan áxak avansáxiich-as kun-'íipithvu-tih yúras-'astiip visible there two boy-PL 3pl(>3s)-walk.around.(two)-DUR ocean-shore Behold two boys were walking around, by the shore. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full textchavúra káan xára t-óo krii finally there long.time PERF-3s(>3) live Then he stayed there a long time. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full textpayváhiim váa káan vúra su' ú-krii vákay payváhiim vakay-'ámtaapkunish yúxnaam su' ú-krii nowadays so there Intensive inside 3s(>3)-live worm nowadays worm-gray sand inside 3s(>3)-live Now she lives in there, she's a bug now, a gray bug, lives in the sand. Source: Fritz Hansen, "Mourning Dove Young Man Gambles away his Doodle Bug Grandmother's Dress" (JPH_KT-06) | read full textxás vaa káan u-pishunvávaan-anik then that there 3s(>3)-bury.oneself-ANC She buried herself there. Source: Fritz Hansen, "Mourning Dove Young Man Gambles away his Doodle Bug Grandmother's Dress" (JPH_KT-06) | read full textvaa vúra káan kun-piftákkantun'va so Intensive there 3pl(>3s)-get.stuck.together The two got stuck together there. Source: Fritz Hansen, "Coyote Falls through the Living-House Roof Hole" (JPH_KT-12) | read full textuum káru káan ú-krii kachakâachich 3.SG also there 3s(>3)-live bluejay.(dim.) Bluejay was also living there. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | read full textvúra káan t-u-puxíchkaanva kachakâachich Intensive there PERF-3s(>3)-work.hard bluejay.(dim.) Bluejay was dancing hard there. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | read full textpayêem vúra vaa káan taay u-'íif-ti pa-káan píins kun-'úhthaamhi-tih-irak now Intensive so there much 3s(>3)-grow-DUR NOMZ-there beans 3pl(>3s)-plant-DUR-where They grow more now where beans are planted. Source: Phoebe Maddux, Of All Karuk plants the Black Nightshade is Most Like Tobacco, the Whites Tell Us (JPH_TKIC-III.3) | read full textvúra yáanchiip kúkuum vúra káan t-u-pifshîiprin Intensive next.year again Intensive there PERF-3s(>3)-grow.up.again Every year it grows up voluntarily. Source: Phoebe Maddux, Downslope and Upslope Tobacco (JPH_TKIC-III.4) | read full textipan-sún-uk-ich vaa káan pa-yêepsha ikpíhan p-eehêeraha kunish ár u-'iftakankôo-ti vaa p-eheeraha-yêepsha káan-vári end-off-to.here-DIM so there the-good.(pl.) strong the-tobacco sort.of person 3s(>3)-stick.to-DUR so the-tobacco-good.(pl.) there-toward Toward the top they are good leaves, it is strong tobacco, like it would stick to a person, they are good tobacco leaves that side. Source: Phoebe Maddux, Leaf (JPH_TKIC-III.5.A.h) | read full texthâari vaa káan vúra mu-pîimach tá kun-mah akthiptunv-eech-iváxrah âapun ithivthaneen-súruk sometime that there Intensive 3sPOSS-next.to PERF 3pl(>3s)-see barley-small.(pl.)-dry on.the.ground land-under Sometimes nearby there they see lots of wild oat straw under the ground. Source: Phoebe Maddux, They Knew That Seeds Will Grow (JPH_TKIC-IV.3) | read full textkúna vaa vúra ník kun-'áapunmu-tih-anik pa-mukun-vôoh muuk vaa káan taay u-'íif-ti pa-káan hitíhaan kun-'ûupvu-tih-aak pa-tá yíth vaa káan yáanchiip taay u-'íif-ti yíth pa-káan kun-'uupvu-tih-aak there so Intensive a.little 3pl(>3s)-know-DUR-ANC the-3plPOSS-digging.stick with.(by.means.of) that there much 3s(>3)-grow-DUR the-there always 3pl(>3s)-dig.roots-DUR-when NOMZ-PERF other so there next.year much 3s(>3)-grow-DUR other the-there 3pl(>3s)-dig.roots-DUR-when But they knew indeed that where they dig cacomites all the time, with their digging sticks many of them grow up, the following year many grow up where they dig them. Source: Phoebe Maddux, Practices Bordering on a Knowledge of Tillage (JPH_TKIC-IV.5) | read full textMedford ni-vâaram-eesh vaa káan pa-nani-kústaan ú-krii Medford 1s(>3)-go-FUT that there the-1sPOSS-sister 3s(>3)-live I am going to Medford because my sister lives there. Source: Vina Smith, Sonny Davis, Sentences about driving and directions (SD-VS-02) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playáhup t-óo thîishrih káan wood PERF-3s(>3) put.aside there The wood was put down there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playfâat u-tháaniv káan pee-mpaah what 3s(>3)-sit there the-trail What is lying on the road? Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playfâatva káan ú-krii pa-káas something there 3s(>3)-live the-nest There is something in the nest. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playachviiv vaa káan u-kûuntakoo bird that there 3s(>3)-sit.(on) There is a bird sitting there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playachviiv vaa káan ú-krii bird that there 3s(>3)-live A bird is sitting there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playakâay vaa káan ú-krii pa-'ikrívkir who that there 3s(>3)-live the-disk-seat There is someone sitting there in the chair. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playi-tháantakoo vaa káan ípah-ak 2s(>3)-lie.on that there tree-Locative Put it in the tree. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan pûuvish thárishrih that there bag put.down Put it in the bag. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan íp ni-kvêeshrih-at p-eekrívraam-ak that there PAST 1s(>3)-spend.night-PAST the-house-Locative I stayed the night at that house. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about possession, locatives; words for consonants and accent (VS-08) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan pa-paah îikam ipít that there the-peppernut outdoors yesterday There was a peppernut outside yesterday. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences with words for accent (VS-10) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan ipít pa-chiipich ú-krii that there yesterday the-salmon.sp. 3s(>3)-live There was a redfish outside yesterday. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences with words for accent (VS-10) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpi'êep pihnêefich vaa káan ú-krii long.ago coyote that there 3s(>3)-live Long ago Coyote lived there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences with words for accent (VS-10) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playakâay vaa káan ú-kree-nik pi'êep who that there 3s(>3)-live-ANC long.ago Who lived there long ago? Source: Vina Smith, Sentences with words for accent (VS-10) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playipít îikam p-aháknah ôok kaan ú-krii yesterday outdoors the-goose here there 3s(>3)-live There was a goose outside yesterday. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences with verb paradigms, words for accent (VS-11) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playôok kaan îikam ú-krii p-aháknah here there outdoors 3s(>3)-live the-goose There was a goose outside. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences with verb paradigms, words for accent (VS-11) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playipít pa-'êeth îikam káan ú-krii yesterday the-slug outdoors there 3s(>3)-live There was a slug outside yesterday. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences with verb paradigms, words for accent (VS-11) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playnaa kahtíshraam mu-pîimich káan pa-ní-krii 1sg. Yreka 3sPOSS-next.to there NOMZ-1s(>3)-live I live nearby Yreka. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about putting and motion (VS-12) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa íp káan u-kyamîichvu-tih xás t-óo kxip so PAST there 3s(>3)-play-DUR then PERF-3s(>3) fly He was playing there but he flew (away). Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-13) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-'ápsuun káan pûuvish ú-krii the-snake there bag 3s(>3)-live The snake is in the bag. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-13) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-'as káan ni-paath-kúrih-eesh the-rock there 1s(>3)-throw-into.water-FUT I will throw the rock into it (a vessel). Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-13) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-pûuvish vaa káan pa-'as ni-paath-kúrih-eesh the-bag that there the-rock 1s(>3)-throw-into.water-FUT I will throw the rock into the bag. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-13) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan u-thaantákoo ahup'ásip-ak that there 3s(>3)-lie.on box-Locative It is on top of the box. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-13) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan pa-'ápsuun ú-krii ásip súrukam that there the-snake 3s(>3)-live box under The snake is underneath the box. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-13) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playxáyfaat vaa káan i-thárishrih ahup'ásip súrukam don't! that there 2s(>3)-put.down box under Don't put it underneath the box. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-13) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-takaakaa-tunvêech-as káan kun-'íchunvu-naa-tih the-valley.quail-small.(pl.)-PL there 3pl(>3s)-hide.oneself-PL-DUR The little quails are hiding there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about comparisons (VS-18) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playkun-'íchunvu-naa-tih káan 3pl(>3s)-hide.oneself-PL-DUR there They are hiding there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about comparisons (VS-18) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | PlayXás t-óo kvíripunih káan then PERF-3s(>3) run.away.downhill there And they're running down there. Source: Vina Smith, Avansáxiich káru Chishíih káru Xanchíifich (VS-19) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | PlayXás pa-xanchíifich káan ú-krii sáruk káan ú-krii then the-frog there 3s(>3)-live downhill there 3s(>3)-live And the frog is sitting down there. Source: Vina Smith, Avansáxiich káru Chishíih káru Xanchíifich (VS-19) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | PlayVáa káan kun-'áhoo-ti-heen so there 3pl(>3s)-go-DUR-ANT They were walking there. Source: Vina Smith, Avansáxiich káru Chishíih káru Xanchíifich (VS-19) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | PlayXás vúra káan t-ú-'uum váa káan u-'áharamu-raa-tih then Intensive there PERF-3s(>3)-arrive so there 3s(>3)-follow-here-DUR And then he (the frog) gets there, he follows them there. Source: Vina Smith, Avansáxiich káru Chishíih káru Xanchíifich (VS-19) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | PlayKáan pa-kun-'áhoo-tih there NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-go-DUR There, where they were walking. Source: Vina Smith, Avansáxiich káru Chishíih káru Xanchíifich (VS-19) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | PlayKáru pa-xanchíifich u-'úum váa káan u-kûuntakoo pa-chishih-axvâah also the-frog 3s(>3)-arrive ? there 3s(>3)-sit.(on) the-dog-head And the frog gets there, he sits down on the dog's head. Source: Vina Smith, Avansáxiich káru Chishíih káru Xanchíifich (VS-19) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa'-íshah-ak ni-múustih-eesh vaa káan the-water-Locative 1s(>3)-look.at-FUT that there I am going to look at myself in the water. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences: actions and instrumentals (VS-21) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playyúfish ni-'ihrôo-vish vaa káru ni-pithxáh-eesh pa-naní-vuh salt 1s(>3)-use-FUT so there 1s(>3)-wash-FUT the-1sPOSS-tooth I am going to use salt to brush my teeth. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences: actions and instrumentals (VS-21) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan ni-'írip-eesh so there 1s(>3)-dig-FUT I am going to go dig something (there). Source: Vina Smith, Sentences: actions and instrumentals (VS-21) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playîikam vaa káan ni-'írip-eesh outdoors so there 1s(>3)-dig-FUT I am going to go digging outside. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences: actions and instrumentals (VS-21) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playxás vúra uum vaa káan xás u-upíipha vúra uum kêech pa-púufich uum vúra uum máath then Intensive 3.SG that there then 3s(>3)-carry.in.hand Intensive 3.SG big the-deer 3.SG Intensive 3.SG heavy So [when he got] there, he said? the deer was really big, it was really heavy. Source: Vina Smith, I'll Never Forget Those Days (VS-22) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playxás vaa káan t-u-vupaksúr-oo then that there PERF-3s(>3)-cut.off-PL.ACT And he cleaned it there. Source: Vina Smith, I'll Never Forget Those Days (VS-22) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playxás vaa káan t-u-vúpaksur then that there PERF-3s(>3)-cut.off So he cleaned it down there. Source: Vina Smith, I'll Never Forget Those Days (VS-22) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playxás u-píip chími kaan vaa sáruk tá ni-vâaram xás vúra ni-'ípak-eesh vaa pa-púufich then 3s(>3)-say soon there that downhill PERF 1s(>3)-go then Intensive 1s(>3)-come.back-FUT that the-deer And he said, I'm going down there to get it, I'll bring the deer back here. Source: Vina Smith, I'll Never Forget Those Days (VS-22) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playasá-kaam-sa kaan xás vaa á' tá nu-kfukúraa rock-large-PL there then that above PERF 1pl(>3)-climb.uphill.(plural) We used to climb those big rocks out there. Source: Vina Smith, I'll Never Forget Those Days (VS-22) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan t-u-píthxah so there PERF-3s(>3)-wash She washed them there (in the back of the house). xás vaa káan kêechas vúra páramva pa-'íshaha then so there big.ones Intensive boil the-water We had to heat the water there. i-páramva pa-'íshaha vaa káan 2s(>3)-boil the-water so there You heated the water there. îikam pa-axíit-ich-as kun-ihmára-thuna-naa-tih xás vúra vaa káan kun-iksháah-tih outdoors the-child-DIM-PL 3pl(>3s)-run.(pl.)-around-PL-DUR then Intensive that there 3pl(>3s)-laugh-DUR The kids are all running around outside, they are happy out there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about looking and feeling a certain way (VS-32) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpûuhara naa ni-xú-ti îikam vúra káan kun-ihmára-thunu-naa-tih xás koovúra vaa vúra yáv kun-ipmahóonkoona-tih no 1sg. 1s(>3)-think-DUR outdoors Intensive there 3pl(>3s)-run.(pl.)-around-PL-DUR then all that Intensive good 3pl(>3s)-feel-DUR No, I think they are running around there outside, they are all feeling happy. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about looking and feeling a certain way (VS-32) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan u-thivtákoo that there 3s(>3)-lie.on It's sitting there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan ú-krii that there 3s(>3)-live He lives there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan mu-krívraam that there 3sPOSS-house That's his house. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan p-óo-krii that there NOMZ-3s(>3)-live That's where he lives. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan tas káru that there fence also That is a fence there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan u-yukúku-hi-ti yukúkuh that there 3s(>3)-shoe(s)-DENOM-DUR shoe(s) The shoe is on her foot. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playkáan u-vararîihvu-tih there 3s(>3)-hang-DUR It's hanging there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playkâan u-vararîihvu-tih káan pá-'aan there 3s(>3)-hang-DUR there the-string It's hanging on the rope. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan aah t-óo kyav that there fire PERF-3s(>3) make He's building a fire. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playaha-pîimich kaan ú-krii fire-next.to there 3s(>3)-live He's sitting close to the fire. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan táay pa-'ápus apus-'ípaha that there much the-apple(s) apple(s)-tree There are lots of apples; [it's an] apple tree. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan ú-krii ikrívkir vasíhkam that there 3s(>3)-live disk-seat behind He's at the back of the chair. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playikrívkir vasíhkam káan ú-krii disk-seat behind there 3s(>3)-live He's at the back of the chair. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan u-'íchunvu-tih that there 3s(>3)-hide.oneself-DUR He's hiding. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playípaha káan u-kûuntakoo tree there 3s(>3)-sit.(on) It [a bird] is sitting on a tree. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan u'-'íchunvu-tih that there 3s(>3)-hide.oneself-DUR He's hiding there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan mu-krívraam that there 3sPOSS-house That's his house. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about spatial relations (VS-33) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-'ávansa káan ú-krii u-kûuntakoo pa-'ás the-man there 3s(>3)-live 3s(>3)-sit.(on) the-rock The man is over there, sitting on the rock. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-'ápsuun káan u-tháantak-oo pa-'ás the-snake there 3s(>3)-lay.(things).on-PL.ACT the-rock The snake is lying there on the rock. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-púsihich káan u-tháaniv asímnaam the-cat.(dimin.) there 3s(>3)-sit bed The cat is lying on the bed. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playáxak pa-'ápsuun vaa káan-kan kun-tháaniv asímnaam two the-snake that there-Locative 3pl(>3s)-sit bed Two snakes are sitting on the bed. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playkoovúra káan pa-púsihich tá kun-yíchaachha asímnaam all there the-cat.(dimin.) PERF 3pl(>3s)-3pl(>3s) bed All of the cats are together on the bed. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playnani-'asímnaam ás káan t-u-tháaniv 1sPOSS-bed rock there PERF-3s(>3)-sit There is a rock in my bed. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playyáxa pa-'achviiv káan t-óo kxíp-ish look! the-bird there PERF-3s(>3) fly-down Look the bird landed there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playhãã vaa káan ni-krîishrih-eesh yes that there 1s(>3)-sit.down-FUT Yes, I'll sit down there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-'ípaha káan u-hyárih the-tree there 3s(>3)-stand The tree is standing there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playápus káan u-tákararih apple(s) there 3s(>3)-hang An apple is hanging there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvúra uum táay pa-'ápus káan u-tákararih Intensive arrive much the-apple(s) there 3s(>3)-hang There are lots of apples hanging there. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playyáxa vaa káan ni-tákararih look! that there 1s(>3)-hang Look I'm hanging here. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playvaa káan pa-'ípaha ni-tákararih that there the-tree 1s(>3)-hang I'm hanging on the tree. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-púsihich káan ú-krii hum the-cat.(dimin.) there 3s(>3)-live or Is the cat sitting there? Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-púsihich vaa káan ú-kriv pa-'ikrívkir the-cat.(dimin.) that there 3s(>3)-live the-disk-seat The cat is sitting over there in the chair. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpa-púsihich úm vaa káan ú-krii the-cat.(dimin.) or that there 3s(>3)-live Is the cat sitting over there? Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about sitting, standing and lying (VS-35a) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playmâaka kúuk tá nú-ktaama vaa káan pa-naní-taat u-tháaniv u-yíkihi-tih in.other.room to PERF 1pl(>3)-carry.to.(in.hand) so there the-1sPOSS-mother 3s(>3)-sit 3s(>3)-get.sick-DUR We took it in the other room, my mother was lying there, she was sick. Source: Violet Super, Violet Cooking (VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playxás káan ni-kmárihivrik pihnîich wagon áxak pa-donkey kun-ithyúru-ti then there 1s(>3)-meet old.man wagon two the-donkey 3pl(>3s)-drag-DUR And I met him, an old man, two donkeys were pulling a wagon. Source: Violet Super, Violet's Picture (VSu-02) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playáta vaa káan u-krêe-nik pa-pihníich maybe so there 3s(>3)-live-ANC the-old.man I guess that's where the old man lived. Source: Violet Super, Violet's Picture (VSu-02) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playpa-nani-chishíh-'anamahach itháan káruk nu-'ípasroov-at káan ú-krii chishih-'aneekyáavaan the-1sPOSS-dog-little once upriver 1pl(>3)-take.(someone).upriver-PAST there 3s(>3)-life dog-doctor Once we took my little dog upriver, there was a veterinarian there. Source: Violet Super, Violet's Dog (VSu-03) | read full textkáan áraar ú-krii táay vúra mu-pathúvriin there human 3s(>3)-live much Intensive 3sPOSS-string.of.large.dentalia A person lived there, he had a lot of strings of money. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textkáan pihnêefich u-máah-tih t-óo mah p-oo-pathuvrîina-ti ára kaan there coyote 3s(>3)-see-DUR PERF-3s(>3) see NOMZ-3s(>3)-measure.dentalia-DUR person there Coyote saw him there, he saw the person there measuring strings of money. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textt-oo xus ni-'ísh-eesh pa-káan ni-'uum-áhaak PERF-3s(>3) think 1s(>3)-drink-FUT NOMZ-there 1s(>3)-arrive-when He thought, "I'll drink when I get there." Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textkári xás u-kvíripship káan u-'uum then then 3s(>3)-start.to.run there 3s(>3)-arrive Then he broke into a run, he arrived there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textkári xás yánava kúkuum káan íshaha ú-xaak-tih u-saamvároo-hi-tih then then visible again there water 3s(>3)-make.noise-DUR 3s(>3)-creek-DENOM-DUR And he saw again the water sounding there, there was a creek. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textxás vúra-va káan u-tháaniv astiip then Intensive-so there 3s(>3)-sit shore And he lay there on the bank. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textxás kári vaa vúra kích káan u-'iish-hí-ti vuutrava'áfiv then then so Intensive only there 3s(>3)-flesh-DENOM-DUR testicles And there was still meat there in his testicles. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textkári xás vaa u-'áv káan pá-'iish then then so 3s(>3)-eat there the-flesh And so he ate the meat there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textpúyava káan xás tá kun-'íhuk-vunaa you.see there then PERF 3pl(>3s)-do.flower.dance-PL Then they flower-danced there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (WB_KL-02) | read full textkáruk tá kun-pávyiihma t-u-supah-áyaachha pá-mita káan kun-'arámsiiprin-tih upriver PERF 3pl(>3s)-go.back.to.(pl.) PERF-3s(>3)-day-well NOMZ-near.past there 3pl(>3s)-start.out-DUR They arrived back upriver where they came from, it was mid-morning. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (WB_KL-02) | read full textyánava pihnêefich kaan visible coyote there They saw Coyote there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (WB_KL-02) | read full textkáruk iinâak káan tá kun-'áam-vunaa upriver indoors there PERF 3pl(>3s)-eat-PL Upriver they ate there in the living house. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (second telling) (WB_KL-02a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playvaa káan mu-thívthaaneen that there 3sPOSS-land That was his country there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textkáan xás u-máh áraar u-phikirîih-vu-tih there then 3s(>3)-see human 3s(>3)-sweat.self-PL.ACT-DUR And there he saw a person, he was sweating himself. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textkáan t-u-vúrayvikeethun there PERF-3s(>3)-walk.around (Coyote) walked around there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textvíri káan u-kuchnáxathuna-tih so there 3s(>3)-stick.buttocks.here.and.there-DUR (Coyote) was sticking his buttocks around there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textvaa vúra káan âapun yúux-ak u-kûuruthun so Intensive there on.the.ground dirt-Locative 3s(>3)-slide.around He slid all over there that way, on the ground, in the dirt. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textkáan t-u-'uum there PERF-3s(>3)-arrive He got there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textkáan t-u-'uum there PERF-3s(>3)-arrive He got there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textvíri-va káan ta'ítam pihnêefich káan u-thívruuhma so-so there so coyote there 3s(>3)-float.to So then Coyote floated to there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textchavúra kúkuum vaa káan u-máh asiktávaan-sa astiip áhup kun-ikyáa-vanaa-tih finally again so there 3s(>3)-see woman-PL shore wood 3pl(>3s)-make-PL-DUR Finally he saw women there on the bank again, they were gathering wood. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textkáan vúra t-u-thivrúhuthun there Intensive PERF-3s(>3)-float.around It floated around there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textkáan xás u-thivrúhish there then 3s(>3)-float.ashore He floated to shore there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textkáan vúra u-vúrayvikeethun there Intensive 3s(>3)-walk.around He walked around there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textyánava káan ikmaháchraam u-'íikra visible there sweathouse 3s(>3)-stand.(house) He saw a sweathouse standing there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textxás vaa káan ahup'iyvoorá-maam káan u-'áasish then so there woodpile-behind there 3s(>3)-lie.down And he lay down there behind the woodpile. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textkáan ípaha u-'íihya there tree 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) A tree stood there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás yánava káan uxráa t-óo mtup then visible there berry PERF-3s(>3) be.ripe And he saw berries ripe there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textyánava káan u-'íinva-hi-tih visible there 3s(>3)-forest.fire-DENOM-DUR He saw there was a forest fire there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás yánava káan axvaha-'ípaha u-'íihya then visible there pitch-tree 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) And he saw a pitch tree standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás yánava káan ikmaháchraam u-'íikra then visible there sweathouse 3s(>3)-stand.(house) And he saw a sweathouse standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás yanava káan ára u-píkniihvu-tih u-pakurîihvu-tih then visible there person 3s(>3)-sweat.self-DUR 3s(>3)-sing.songs-DUR And he saw a person was sweating himself there, he was singing. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás yánava káan axak-'ásip axrát-'aas u-tháthriin then visible there two-bowl gooseberry-water 3s(>3)-sit.(two.things) And he saw two baskets of berry juice sitting there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás yánava káan ára kun-'áraarahi-tih then visible there person 3pl(>3s)-live.(pl.)-DUR And he saw people were living there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textyánava káan ikmaháchraam u-'íikra visible there sweathouse 3s(>3)-stand.(house) He saw a sweathouse standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás káan yánava pa-mukun-patúmkir káru pa-mukun-'ikrívkir athkúrit u-kyâar-ahi-tih then there visible the-3plPOSS-head-rest also the-3plPOSS-disk-seat fat 3s(>3)-make.with-ESS-DUR And he saw there that their pillows and their chairs were made of fat. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás vúra puyíthaxay káan thaanêe-ra then Intensive not.a.single.one there sit-NEG And not one was lying there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textpihnêefich vúra káan ú-yruuhriv púxay vúra kêena-tih-ara coyote Intensive there 3s(>3)-(sg.).lie not.yet Intensive move-DUR-NEG Coyote lay there, he didn't stir. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textkun-píip chími panamnih-pákuri kiik-'árihish káruma káan chími nú-vyiihsipree-vish 3pl(>3s)-say soon Orleans-song 2pl(>3)-sing in.fact there soon 1pl(>3)-go.away.(pl.)-FUT And they said, "Sing an Orleans song, we're going there!" Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textkári xás káan u-máh akvaat ípaha kun-'irukûuntakoo then then there 3s(>3)-see raccoon tree 3pl(>3s)-sit.on.(pl.) And there he saw raccoons, they were sitting in a tree. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full textkári xás vaa káan tuyshiprée-kaam ú-krii then then so there mountain-large 3s(>3)-live And a big mountain sat there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full textkári xás vaa káan xás u-tníshuk-va tée p u-'aramsîiprih-varak then then so there then 3s(>3)-peek-PL.ACT PERF PAST 3s(>3)-start.out-down.from.upriver And when he looked out there, he had already come down from upriver. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full textpihnêefich vaa káan mu-kríhraam pihneefthuf-'ípan coyote so there 3sPOSS-fishing.platform Wilder.Gulch-end Coyote's fishery was there at the end of Wilder Gulch. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textxás káan atahári vúra u-krihan-kôo-tih then there always Intensive 3s(>3)-go.fishing-to-DUR He was always fishing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textxás káan panamnih'ifápiit áxak kun-'iin then there Orleans.girl two 3pl(>3s)-(two).be And two Orleans girls lived there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textyánava káan ú-kriihvu-tih u-pakurîihvu-tih visible there 3s(>3)-fish.with.set-net-DUR 3s(>3)-sing.songs-DUR They saw him there fishing, he was singing. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textyánava káan kích sípnuuk ú-krii u-pakurîihvu-tih visible there only storage.basket 3s(>3)-live 3s(>3)-sing.songs-DUR They saw it was just a storage basket sitting there, it was singing. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textsípnuuk kích káan u-kûuntakoo storage.basket only there 3s(>3)-sit.(on) Just a storage basket is sitting there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textxás yánava káan ípaha u-'íihya xás u-súrukaahi-tih then visible there tree 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) then 3s(>3)-be.hole.into-DUR And he saw a tree standing there, and there was a hole in it. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textxás káan yánava ikmaháchraam u-'íikra then there visible sweathouse 3s(>3)-stand.(house) And there he saw a sweathouse standing. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textxás káan pihnîich ú-yruuhriv then there old.man 3s(>3)-(sg.).lie So he lay there (as) an old man. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textkáan ník chirikiríkih there a.little be.sound.of.footsteps There was the sound of footsteps there." Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textkáan ník t-óo kyaavárihva there a.little PERF-3s(>3) try He tried (to sing it) there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote Trades Songs" (WB_KL-07) | read full textkáan avansáxiich áxak kun-'íin-anik there boy two 3pl(>3s)-(two).be-ANC Two boys once lived there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full textxás pihnêefich vúra uum sípnu-kaam t-óo thárish pa-káan u-máhyaan-eesh then coyote Intensive 3.SG storage.basket-large PERF-3s(>3) put.down NOMZ-there 3s(>3)-put.in-FUT And Coyote put a big storage basket down where they were to put it in. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full textxás káan avansa-tínihich u-kûuruthuna-tih then there man-flat 3s(>3)-slide.around-DUR And a flat man was sliding around there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full textxás pa-mu-sípnuuk uum ipshûunkinich kúna vúra tinihyâach káan u-'uuchnímach then the-3sPOSS-storage.basket 3.SG low in.addition Intensive quite.wide there 3s(>3)-sit.(short.round.object) And his storage basket was short, but it was sort of wide, it was squatting there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full textxás pihnêefich u-'aachíchha xás u-píip kúnish íp ní-pa-at pa-mú-'aan uum káan ú-kyiim-eesh then coyote 3s(>3)-be.happy then 3s(>3)-say sort.of PAST 1s(>3)-say-PAST NOMZ-3sPOSS-string 3.SG there 3s(>3)-fall-FUT And Coyote was glad, and he said, "I sort of said his string would reach there!" Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full textxás káakum vaa káan kun-'iruvêehriv p-oo-súruruprin-ahi-tih-irak then some so there 3pl(>3s)-stand.(long.objects) NOMZ-3s(>3)-have.holes-ESS-DUR-where And some of them were standing where the hole was (through which they had entered the sky). Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full textxás kun-píip pa-'avansáxiich káan tá kun-'íih-m-ahaak ík kári ku-pêethkee-vish then 3pl(>3s)-say NOMZ-boy there PERF 3pl(>3s)-dance-to-when must then 2pl(>3)-take.back.out-FUT And they said, "When the boys dance to there, you people must pull them out." Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full textxás káan pa-'avansáxiich tá kun-'íih-ma p-oo-súruruprin-ahi-tih-irak then there the-boy PERF 3pl(>3s)-dance-to NOMZ-3s(>3)-have.holes-ESS-DUR-where And the boys danced there to where the hole was. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full textyánava vúra pukára káan-hára visible Intensive nobody there-NEG He saw there was nobody there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-08) | read full textkári xás vaa káan u-mah ataynamtunvêech-as then then so there 3s(>3)-see Pleiades-PL Then he saw the Pleiades there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Trades Songs and Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-09) | read full textkári xás káan p-oo-tháaniv then then there NOMZ-3s(>3)-sit And there he lay. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Trades Songs and Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-09) | read full textpúyava káan u-kyívish iknûumin you.see there 3s(>3)-fall.down Burrill.Peak He fell to earth there at Burrill Peak. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Trades Songs and Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-09) | read full textvíri vaa vúra káan u-tháaniv payéem so so Intensive there 3s(>3)-sit now So he's lying there now. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Trades Songs and Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-09) | read full textpihnêefich vaa káan p-oo-p-ikyívishrih-anik coyote so there NOMZ-3s(>3)-ITER-fall.down-ANC That's where Coyote landed. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Trades Songs and Goes to the Sky" (WB_KL-09) | read full textxás pa-káan u-'úum yánava vúra áh-taay má'ninay ú-mkuufhi-naa-tih u-'iinvú-naa-tih then NOMZ-there 3s(>3)-arrive visible Intensive fire-much high.mountain.country 3s(>3)-give.off.smoke-PL-DUR 3s(>3)-burn-PL-DUR And when he got there, he saw lots of fire in the mountains, there was lots of smoke, there were forest fires. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Steals Fire" (WB_KL-10) | read full textxás káan ú-yruuhriv áak u-piivkírih-tih then there 3s(>3)-(sg.).lie in.the.fire 3s(>3)-stick.feet.in.fire-DUR And he lay there, he stuck his feet in the fire. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Steals Fire" (WB_KL-10) | read full textxás yánava káan xanchíifich ú-krii then visible there frog 3s(>3)-live And he saw Frog sitting there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Steals Fire" (WB_KL-10) | read full textpihnêefich káan u-'árihroovu-tih coyote there 3s(>3)-go.upriver-DUR Coyote was going upriver there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote as Doctor" (WB_KL-11) | read full textkári xás káan yánava ára kun-'áraarahi-tih then then there visible person 3pl(>3s)-live.(pl.)-DUR And there he saw people were living. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote as Doctor" (WB_KL-11) | read full textxás u-xú-tih vaa tá káan ú-krii pa-kúusrah then 3s(>3)-think-DUR so PERF there 3s(>3)-live the-sun He thought, "The sun's right there." Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote Tries to Reach the Sun" (WB_KL-12) | read full textvaa uum vúra káan ifmaará-piit kam-íktaatroovu-tih káruk u-vítroovu-tih so 3.SG Intensive there married.man-new 3s(>3)-push.upstream.from.here-DUR upriver 3s(>3)-paddle.upstream.from.here-DUR Let the new married man push his way upstream there, (when) he is traveling upstream." Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote As Lawmaker" (WB_KL-15) | read full textkári xás vaa vúra káan tá kun-'íitshur pa-mukún-tur then then so Intensive there PERF 3pl(>3s)-leave the-3plPOSS-packbasket.load And they leave their basket-loads there." Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote As Lawmaker" (WB_KL-15) | read full textkáan pihnêefich ú-krii mu-yeeripáxvu xákaan kun-'iin mu-hrôoha támit u-'ív-at there coyote 3s(>3)-live 3sPOSS-adolescent.girl both 3pl(>3s)-(two).be 3sPOSS-wife already.in.the.past 3s(>3)-die-PAST Coyote lived there, he and his daughter lived, his wife had died. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Marries His Own Daughter" (WB_KL-16) | read full textvaa káan ávansa ú-krii páykuuk yíiv ú-krii pa-tuyshipriha-'ápap-kam that there man 3s(>3)-live over.there far 3s(>3)-live the-mountain-one.side-side A man lives there, he lives far off there, on the other side of the mountain. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Marries His Own Daughter" (WB_KL-16) | read full textxás ta'ítam vaa vúra káan u-krêe-heen then so that Intensive there 3s(>3)-live-ANT And so she lived there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Marries His Own Daughter" (WB_KL-16) | read full textxás kúkuum vaa vúra káan u-'ípahoo míta kûukam u-'arávuuk-at then again that Intensive there 3s(>3)-go.back near.past in.that.direction 3s(>3)-start.from-PAST And she traveled again the way she had come there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Marries His Own Daughter" (WB_KL-16) | read full textxás u-píip pa-pihnîich vúra káan ípahoo kúkuum xáy húun i-'íin then 3s(>3)-say the-old.man Intensive there go.back again let.not harmful 2s(>3)-experience.something.unpleasant And the old man said, "Just go there again! Something might happen to you (otherwise). Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Marries His Own Daughter" (WB_KL-16) | read full textvíri payêem pa-ni-pi-músar-ahaak víri vaa ník kári ni-máh-eesh p-eekrívraam káan vúra u-'iikrá-haak so now NOMZ-1s(>3)-ITER-go.see-when so that a.little then 1s(>3)-see-FUT NOMZ-house there Intensive 3s(>3)-stand.(house)-when Now when I go back to see (my father), then I'll see if the house is standing there." Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Marries His Own Daughter" (WB_KL-16) | read full textyánava káan áraar u-'áhoo-tih ikrívraam u-'iithvú-tih visible there human 3s(>3)-go-DUR house 3s(>3)-pack-DUR She saw a person travelling there, he was carrying a house. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Marries His Own Daughter" (WB_KL-16) | read full textkári xás vaa káan u-'uum then then that there 3s(>3)-arrive Then he arrived there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Gives Salmon and Acorns to Mankind" (WB_KL-17) | read full textxás vúra káan ú-krii then Intensive there 3s(>3)-live So he sat there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Gives Salmon and Acorns to Mankind" (WB_KL-17) | read full textkáan hínupa áama kun-'áam-tih there surprise salmon 3pl(>3s)-eat-DUR They're eating salmon there!" Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Gives Salmon and Acorns to Mankind" (WB_KL-17) | read full textkári xás káan kun-ívyiihma then then there 3pl(>3s)-go.to.(pl.) So they went there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Gives Salmon and Acorns to Mankind" (WB_KL-17) | read full textkári xás u-píkvip sáruk káan pa-'asiktávaan-sa kun-'íin-irak then then 3s(>3)-run.back downhill there NOMZ-woman-PL 3pl(>3s)-(two).be-where Then he ran downhill to where the women lived. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Gives Salmon and Acorns to Mankind" (WB_KL-17) | read full textkári xás vaa káan asaxyípit u-párihish then then that there quartz 3s(>3)-be.transformed Then she turned to quartz there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote Gives Salmon and Acorns to Mankind" (WB_KL-17) | read full textxás u-xús tîi káan kan-vunáyviichv-an then 3s(>3)-think let... there 1s(>3)-wander.idly-go.to And he thought, "Let me go look around there. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-18) | read full textyée naa apsunxára káan ú-kuroovu-tih well 1sg. long.snake there 3s(>3)-be.headed.upriver-DUR "Say, a long snake is lying there, head upstream." Source: Lottie Beck, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-18) | read full textpa'-ávansa káan t-u-'uum-áhaak tó-o piip íkamish chími nu-thtîi-ti the-man there PERF-3s(>3)-arrive-when PERF-3s(>3) say son-in-law.(dimin.) soon 1pl(>3)-gamble-DUR When a man arrived there, she said "Son-in-law, let's gamble!" Source: Mamie Offield, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-19) | read full textyukún vaa káan á' u-'íithra murax-'ipaha-'ípan you.see that there above 3s(>3)-lie.(liquid) slippery-tree-end He's up there at the top of a slippery tree." Source: Mamie Offield, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-19) | read full textxás vaa káan pa-mu-píkvas u-hyákurih then so there the-3sPOSS-plume 3s(>3)-stick.in And he stuck his headdress-feather in there. Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full textxás kúkuum káan uum kun-'áraarahi-ti áraar then again there 3.SG 3pl(>3s)-live.(pl.)-DUR human And again people were living there. Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full textxás vaa káan pihnîich ú-krii áxak pa-'avansáxiitich-as kun-kunaaskúnas-hi-tih then so there old.man 3s(>3)-live two the-boy-PL 3pl(>3s)-play.on.teeter-totter-DUR And an old man was there, (and) two little boys were playing on a teeter-totter. Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full textník vaa káan nu-'úum-eesh a.little so there 1pl(>3)-arrive-FUT We will go there (to help you)." Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full textxás kun-ipêer vaa káan kúniihk-i mu-fithíhkaam mu-pîimich vaa káan pa-mú-thvaay u-tháaniv then 3pl(>3s)-say.to so there shoot.at-IMPER 3sPOSS-big.toe 3sPOSS-next.to so there the-3sPOSS-chest 3s(>3)-sit And they told him, "Shoot him there by his big toe, his heart lies there." Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full textxás vaa káan u-kúniihka xás u-kyívishrih-een then so there 3s(>3)-shoot.at then 3s(>3)-fall.down-ANT So he shot him there, and (the monster) fall down. Source: Daisy Jones, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-20) | read full textasáxvu uum káan ú-krii turtle 3.SG there 3s(>3)-live Turtle lived there. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Hair in the Soup" (WB_KL-21) | read full textxás pa-káan kun-'uum yánava pa-pihnîich kích pácheech ú-krii then NOMZ-there 3pl(>3s)-arrive visible the-old.man only all.alone 3s(>3)-live And when they got there, they saw only the old man sitting alone. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Hair in the Soup" (WB_KL-21) | read full textxás pa-pihnîich u-piip pa-nini-vup-'áfiv vaa káan u-takurukíshriih-va víri-va t-óo kyiimshur then the-old.man 3s(>3)-say the-1sPOSS-neck-bottom so there 3s(>3)-curl.up-PL.ACT so-PL.ACT PERF-3s(>3) fall.off And the old man said, "It's curled up there at the base of the neck, it fell off." Source: Julia Starritt, "The Hair in the Soup" (WB_KL-21) | read full textkáan ník u-xrarâa-vu-tih there a.little 3s(>3)-weep-PL.ACT-DUR He gave a cry now and then. Source: Lottie Beck, "Old Man Turtle Dances" (WB_KL-22) | read full textvaa vúra káan asaxvuhpihnîich u-pkêevish asánaamkarak that Intensive there Old.Man.Turtle 3s(>3)-be.transformed placename Old Man Turtle was transformed there at asánaamkarak. Source: Lottie Beck, "Old Man Turtle Dances" (WB_KL-22) | read full textxás káan vúra u-'av then there Intensive 3s(>3)-eat And he ate it there. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-23) | read full textvíri kún káan tá kun-p-ifúk-raan so meaning.unknown there PERF 3pl(>3s)-ITER-climb-here There they had climbed up there. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-23) | read full textxás pa-mu-hrôoha ú-hyiv káan pátha áam-tih then the-3sPOSS-wife 3s(>3)-shout there alone eat-DUR And his wife shouted, "Eat alone there!" Source: Lottie Beck, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-23) | read full textkúna uum vaa vúra káan ú-ksuusur in.addition 3.SG so Intensive there 3s(>3)-swoop.down He, in turn, swooped down there. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-23) | read full textkári xás vúra vaa káan ú-krii then then Intensive so there 3s(>3)-live And he sat there like that. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-24) | read full textxás káan askitávaan u-tápkuup then there woman 3s(>3)-like He liked a woman there. Source: Lottie Beck, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-25) | read full textpâanpay pirishkâarim t-u-thítiv káan t-u-'iimníhva after.while grizzly PERF-3s(>3)-hear there PERF-3s(>3)-have.love.affair Finally Grizzly Bear heard he was having a love affair there. Source: Lottie Beck, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-25) | read full textxás vaa vúra payváheem pa-mu-pathakhíram káan kun-máh-eesh then so Intensive nowadays the-3sPOSS-kneeling-place there 3pl(>3s)-see-FUT And nowadays his kneeling-spot can be seen there. Source: Lottie Beck, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-25) | read full textxás vaa vúra káan u-pathakhíish then so Intensive there 3s(>3)-kneel.down So he knelt down there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-26) | read full textpúyava káan u-tákniihkurih you.see there 3s(>3)-roll.into.hollow She rolled in (to a hollow) there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-26) | read full textkári xás vaa káan xás itháhaas ú-kyav then then so there then scattered 3s(>3)-make And she scattered them there Source: Mamie Offield, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-27) | read full textvíri-va kumá'ii vaa káan kích kun-'áraarahi-tih-anik pirishkâarim so-INDEF because.of so there only 3pl(>3s)-live.(pl.)-DUR-ANC grizzly For that reason grizzly bears lived only there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-27) | read full textkári xás kachakâach káan u-krîish then then bluejay there 3s(>3)-sit.down And Blue Jay sat down there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Blue Jay As Doctor" (WB_KL-28) | read full textvíri îifuti tá kun-ívyiihma pa-káan kun-íf-eesh vúra vaa u-thivkêe-tih and.so sure.enough PERF 3pl(>3s)-go.to.(pl.) NOMZ-there 3pl(>3s)-grow-FUT Intensive so 3s(>3)-go.along-DUR So sure enough, they arrived where they were going to grow, she accompanied them like that. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Tan Oak Acorn" (WB_KL-30) | read full textkáan ávansa ú-krii there man 3s(>3)-live A man lived there. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textxasík vaa ík vúra kóo káan ku-'íin-eesh p-aaxvâahar t-óo msípishri-haak xasík ku-pínaa-vish then.(future) so must Intensive as.much.as there 2pl(>3)-(two).be-FUT NOMZ-ptich-wood PERF-3s(>3) cool.down-when then.(future) 2pl(>3)-come.(pl.)-FUT You must stay there until the pitch-wood is extinguished, then you will come back." Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textyánava káan ára ú-kriihvu-tih visible there person 3s(>3)-fish.with.set-net-DUR They saw a man fishing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textvíri-va káan kiik-'iru-vátarin-i so-INDEF there 2pl(>3)-PL-cross.(bridge)-IMPER Walk across on that!" Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textpa-káan kun-'axúpruuprih-vu-ti pa-púufich t-óo mtaap-ha káru t-u-xahavíka-ha NOMZ-there 3pl(>3s)-put.dressed.deermeat.in.through-PL.ACT-DUR the-deer PERF-3s(>3) dust-DENOM also PERF-3s(>3)-spider-web-DENOM (The part of the house) where they put in the dressed deer meat was dusty and cobwebby. Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full textkári xás axmáy vúra káan ú-xak then then suddenly Intensive there 3s(>3)-make.noise And suddenly there was a noise there. Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full textxás yánava xanchíifich káan ú-krii then visible frog there 3s(>3)-live And they saw Frog sitting there. Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full textpúyava kári tá kun-'áraarahi-ti vúra vaa kaan you.see then PERF 3pl(>3s)-live.(pl.)-DUR Intensive so there So they kept living there like that. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Lizard and Grizzly Bear" (WB_KL-34) | read full textkári xás káan u-'íih-tih u-'íih-tih then then there 3s(>3)-dance-DUR 3s(>3)-dance-DUR And there he danced and danced. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Lizard and Grizzly Bear" (WB_KL-34) | read full textxás káan ás u-tháaniv kéech then there rock 3s(>3)-sit big And a rock lay there, a big one. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Lizard and Grizzly Bear" (WB_KL-34) | read full textkáan ník pa-'ávansa u-'ákunvu-ti káru u-'ahavishkâavu-tih there a.little the-man 3s(>3)-hunt-DUR also 3s(>3)-fish-DUR The man would hunt and fish there. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Madrone" (WB_KL-35) | read full textxás u-má káan ishkéesh-tiim kun-'iin then 3s(>3)-see there river-edge 3pl(>3s)-(two).be And he saw that they were there on the edge of the river. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Madrone" (WB_KL-35) | read full textvíri-va káan ú-muustih so-so there 3s(>3)-look.at He was watching there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Why Towhee Has Red Eyes" (WB_KL-36) | read full textta'ítam koovúra pa-keemisha-tunvêech-as kun-ikyáviichvu-naa yukún vaa káan kun-pávyiihm-eesh pa-t-u-píshyaavpa so all the-something.dangerous-small.(pl.)-PL 3pl(>3s)-work-PL you.see that there 3pl(>3s)-go.back.to.(pl.)-FUT NOMZ-PERF-3s(>3)-be.winter So all the little wild animals worked, you see they were going to come back there when it was winter. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Story of Slug" (WB_KL-38) | read full textkári xás kun-ipêer mí-myaahti hûutva kóo mí-myaahti vúra iim fátaak asa-súruk vaa káan i-'ifchíkinku-tih-eesh then then 3pl(>3s)-say.to 2sPOSS-life somehow as.much.as 2sPOSS-life Intensive 2sg. somewhere rock-under so there 2s(>3)-be.stuck.onto-DUR-FUT And they told him, "In your life, in your whole life you will be sticking to the bottom of a rock there someplace. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Story of Slug" (WB_KL-38) | read full textkáan t-u-'uum there PERF-3s(>3)-arrive She arrived there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Adulterers Discovered" (WB_KL-39) | read full textkáan yáan'iiftihan-sa kun-'áraarahi-ti tipahêer-as there young.person-PL 3pl(>3s)-live.(pl.)-DUR brother-PL Young men were living there, brothers. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Bear" (WB_KL-40) | read full textxás kári pa-'asiktávaan kun-xus tîi vaa káan nu-sôomv-an then then the-woman 3pl(>3s)-think let... so there 1pl(>3)-offer.herself.in.marriage-go.to And the women thought, "Let's go offer ourselves in marriage there!" Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Bear" (WB_KL-40) | read full textkári xás káan tá kun-'uum then then there PERF 3pl(>3s)-arrive So they arrived there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Bear" (WB_KL-40) | read full textvaa káan sú' vúra u-p-íkrii so there inside Intensive 3s(>3)-ITER-live She stayed there inside (his penis). Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full textchí kun-ívyiihshipree-vish uknamxánahich káan chí kun-'íhuk-vunaa-vish soon 3pl(>3s)-go.away.(pl.)-FUT placename there soon 3pl(>3s)-do.flower.dance-PL-FUT They were going to leave for 'uknamxánahich, they were going to have a flower dance there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Crane" (WB_KL-42) | read full texttúus máruk xás t-óo mah káan t-óo kmárihivrik mockingbird uphill then PERF-3s(>3) see there PERF-3s(>3) meet He saw Mockingbird uphill, he went to meet him there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Mockingbird and Swamp Robin" (WB_KL-43) | read full textvíri vaa káan tá ni-máh pa-ni-p-âanvu-tih so so there PERF 1s(>3)-see NOMZ-1s(>3)-ITER-paint.one's.(own).face-DUR There I found what I am painting it with." Source: Nettie Ruben, "Why Lightning Strikes Trees" (WB_KL-44) | read full textpúya xás káan u-'uum pathriha-pihníich and.so then there 3s(>3)-arrive rain-old.man So Old Man Rain arrived there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Victory Over Fire" (WB_KL-45) | read full textvíri vaa káan uum vúra kun-'ûupvu-naa-ti tayiith so so there 3.SG Intensive 3pl(>3s)-dig.roots-PL-DUR Brodiaea (Ground squirrels) were digging brodiaea roots there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Skunk" (WB_KL-46) | read full textpa-'áama káan vúra kun-p-axyanípa-n-eesh p-eeshkêesh p-oo-saamvárak the-salmon there Intensive 3pl(>3s)-ITER-overflow-PL.ACT-FUT the-river NOMZ-3s(>3)-flow.down.from.upriver The salmon will overflow the river there as it flows down from upstream. Source: Chester Pepper, "The Origin of the Pikiawish" (WB_KL-47) | read full textvíri xáat ithivthaneen-'ípan t-i-'íipma vaa káan i-paramsíipree-vish so may land-end PERF-2s(>3)-return so there 2s(>3)-start.going.back-FUT You may go to the end of the earth, (but) you will come back from there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Medicine for the Return of a Sweetheart" (WB_KL-49) | read full textvaa vúra káan u-paramsíipree-vish xáat káru ithivthaneen-'ípan t-u-'íipma so Intensive there 3s(>3)-start.going.back-FUT may also land-end PERF-3s(>3)-return He will come back from there, (though) he may have gone to the end of the earth." Source: Nettie Ruben, "Medicine for the Return of a Sweetheart" (WB_KL-49) | read full textkun-thítiim-ti vaa káan kun-'ûupvu-naa-tih tayiith 3pl(>3s)-hear-DUR so there 3pl(>3s)-dig.roots-PL-DUR Brodiaea They heard that (people) were digging brodiaea roots there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Medicine to Get a Husband" (WB_KL-50) | read full textkári xás yítha uum káan u-'íf-anik then then one 3.SG there 3s(>3)-grow-ANC And one (girl) had grown up there (at Orleans). Source: Nettie Ruben, "Medicine to Get a Husband" (WB_KL-50) | read full textkári xás vaa káan u-vákurih then then so there 3s(>3)-go.in And he went into the water there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Love Medicine" (WB_KL-51) | read full textta'ítam vaa káan u-kyámiichva so so there 3s(>3)-play So he played (i.e., made 'medicine') there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Love Medicine" (WB_KL-51) | read full textkúkuum vúra vaa káan u-p-ikyámiichva again Intensive so there 3s(>3)-ITER-play Again he played there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Love Medicine" (WB_KL-51) | read full textchavúra káan u-'uum finally there 3s(>3)-arrive Finally he got there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Love Medicine" (WB_KL-51) | read full textyúruk ithivthaneen'ípan káan xás mu-kxurarahíram ú-kyav downriver at.end.of.world there then 3sPOSS-campsite 3s(>3)-make He made his camp at the downriver end of the world. Source: Chester Pepper, "Love Medicine" (WB_KL-51) | read full textkáan xás u-xús chími ôok ikxurarahíram kan-íkyav there then 3s(>3)-think soon here campsite 1s(>3)-make There he thought, "Let me make camp here!" Source: Chester Pepper, "Love Medicine" (WB_KL-51) | read full textkáan kúna pa-mukun-'aktinakír-ak vaa káru vúra pu-'aapúnmu-tih-ara there in.addition the-3plPOSS-handrest-Locative so also Intensive NEG-know-DUR-NEG The grasping stones there (at the doorway) didn't know either. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textkári xás mu-kmaháchraam tárupak káan u-p-ikrîish then then 3sPOSS-sweathouse sweathouse.hatchway there 3s(>3)-ITER-sit.down And he sat down there at his sweathouse, in the hatchway. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textyúruk ithyáruk víri káan kun-'íin pa-mi-hrôoh-as downriver across so there 3pl(>3s)-(two).be the-2sPOSS-wife-PL Your wives are there on the other side of the ocean. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textyúruk ithyáruk káan xás kun-'iru-várupm-anik downriver across there then 3pl(>3s)-PL-get.downriver.to-ANC They arrived downriver there to the other side of the ocean. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textvíri káan xasík í-pmaah-vunaa-vish so there then.(future) 2s(>3)-see.again-PL-FUT You will find them again there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textvíri-va káan í-pmaah-vunaa-vish pa-mi-hrôoh-as so-so there 2s(>3)-see.again-PL-FUT the-2sPOSS-wife-PL There you will find your wives again." Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textkári xás mu-taxyêem-ak káan xás u-hyárihish then then 3sPOSS-front.yard-Locative there then 3s(>3)-stand.still Then he stood still there in his yard. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textyúruk kuma-yurás-viitkir káan xás u-taxarápish downriver 3sPOSS-ocean-ridge there then 3s(>3)-end.stride Then he ended his stride downriver there, on some ocean ridge. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textvíri káan ník mâam kun-'iruveehrím-piithva so there a.little uphill 3pl(>3s)-stand.(long.objects)-around They stood around uphill there. Source: Chester Pepper, "Deer-hunting Medicine" (WB_KL-53) | read full textkáan ník kun-p-ihmár-iroopith-va páy nanu'ávahkam there a.little 3pl(>3s)-ITER-run.(pl.)-around-PL.ACT sky They ran around there in the sky. Source: Chester Pepper, "Deer-hunting Medicine" (WB_KL-53) | read full textkáru pa-mú-tiik yánava káan pa-mu-tákasar also the-3sPOSS-hand visible there the-3sPOSS-shinny.tossel And there in his hands she saw his shinny-tossel. Source: Mamie Offield, "Shinny Game Medicine" (WB_KL-54) | read full textkári xás kun-piip maruk'áraar vaa káan úknam-tiimich ú-krii then then 3pl(>3s)-say uphill.person so there lake-very.edge 3s(>3)-live And they said, "A giant is staying there at the edge of the lake. Source: Mamie Offield, "Wrestling Medicine" (WB_KL-55) | read full textnaa káru vúra káan ni-'íif-tih 1sg. also Intensive there 1s(>3)-grow-DUR I am growing up here too!" Source: Mamie Offield, "Wrestling Medicine" (WB_KL-55) | read full textnaa káru vúra káan ni-'íif-tih kunâach'aa 1sg. also Intensive there 1s(>3)-grow-DUR bird.sp. I am growing up here too, (I,) kunâach'aa!" Source: Mamie Offield, "Wrestling Medicine" (WB_KL-55) | read full textkári xás vaa káan u-'uum then then so there 3s(>3)-arrive So he went there. Source: Mamie Offield, "Wrestling Medicine" (WB_KL-55) | read full textuum vúra káan u-'iifshípree-nik afíshnihanich itúkuk 3.SG Intensive there 3s(>3)-grow.up-ANC young.man.(dimin.) placename A young man lived there at itúkuk (in Yurok territory, opposite Weitchpec). Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textkáan kun-'áchaku-tih there 3pl(>3s)-float.in.bunch-DUR They were floating in a bunch there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textyee víri kún káan xás kun-'iin pa-kéevniikich káru pa-'ifápiit well so meaning.unknown there then 3pl(>3s)-(two).be the-old.woman.(dimin.) also the-young.unmarried.woman Well, there they were, the old woman and the girl. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textpatapriha-'ifápiit káan xás ú-krii placename-young.unmarried.woman there then 3s(>3)-live The patapríhak girl was there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textkáan t-óo mah patapriha-'ifápiit there PERF-3s(>3) see placename-young.unmarried.woman The patapríhak girl saw him there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textxás pa-káan kun-víitma u-sívshaapsur pa-'íshaha then NOMZ-there 3pl(>3s)-paddle.to 3s(>3)-become.unplugged the-water And when they paddled to there, the water opened. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textkáan xás pa-mú-paa ú-p-thiivkurih there then the-3sPOSS-boat 3s(>3)-ITER-put.into.water And he put the boat back in the water there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textkáan u-yvéesh pa-kun-'íin-irak pa-'asiktávaan there 3s(>3)-pour.out NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-(two).be-where the-woman He poured it there where the women were. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textxás p-oo-tfúnuk-va u-mah káan ú-krii pa-'ifápiit then NOMZ-3s(>3)-look.indoors-PL.ACT 3s(>3)-see there 3s(>3)-live the-young.unmarried.woman And when he looked inside, he saw her, the girl was there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textvaa ík káan i-'uum-êesh pá-mita nu-'ínoohvoo-tih-irak pa-'aasív-ak so must there 2s(>3)-arrive-FUT NOMZ-near.past 1pl(>3)-stay.all.the.time.(pl.)-DUR-where the-cave-Locative You must go there where we used to stay, in the cave. Source: Mamie Offield, "A Trip to the Land of the Dead" (WB_KL-58) | read full textvíri vaa p-ee-píkyaar-ahaak víri vaa i-máh-eesh vaa káan asa-'ípan ú-krii atipimáamvaan so so NOMZ-2s(>3)-finish-when so so 2s(>3)-see-FUT so there rock-end 3s(>3)-live buzzard When you finish, you will see a buzzard sit there on top of a rock. Source: Mamie Offield, "A Trip to the Land of the Dead" (WB_KL-58) | read full textkári xás yánava áxak kaan kéevniikich-as then then visible two there old.woman.(dimin.)-PL And they saw two old women there. Source: Mamie Offield, "A Trip to the Land of the Dead" (WB_KL-58) | read full textpúyava vúra xánahishich káan tá kun-'iin you.see Intensive little.while there PERF 3pl(>3s)-(two).be So they stayed there for a little while. Source: Mamie Offield, "A Trip to the Land of the Dead" (WB_KL-58) | read full textkáan xás mah'íitnihach u-papivan-kôo-ti pa-mu-sárum ishkêesh-ak hôoy kích t-óo p-thívruuhruprav there then early.morning 3s(>3)-go.search.for-to-DUR the-3sPOSS-Jeffrey.pine.root river-Locative where only PERF-3s(>3) ITER-float.out.through Then she went early in the morning to look for her pine-roots there in the river, (she wondered) where they had floated out. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pool in Big Rock" (WB_KL-59) | read full textkáru vaa káan ávansa u-pakxuyvîichvu-ti pa-káan t-u-'iipkúrih also so there man 3s(>3)-seek.good-luck-DUR NOMZ-there PERF-3s(>3)-dive And a man is looking for good luck there when he dives in there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pool in Big Rock" (WB_KL-59) | read full textxás p-oo-vôonupuk káan u-'áasish then NOMZ-3s(>3)-leave.house there 3s(>3)-lie.down And when he came out (of the sweathouse), he lay down there. Source: Daisy Jones, "The Snake People" (WB_KL-60) | read full textchavúra púxay xára-hara axmáy yeenipaxvúhich káan u-'uum finally not.yet long.time-NEG suddenly girl there 3s(>3)-arrive Finally it wasn't a long time after, (when) suddenly a little girl arrived there. Source: Daisy Jones, "The Snake People" (WB_KL-60) | read full textkáan u-xrára-tih there 3s(>3)-weep-DUR He was crying there. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Kidnapped Child" (WB_KL-61) | read full textkáan ník ú-hyiiv-tih there a.little 3s(>3)-shout-DUR She shouted some there. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Kidnapped Child" (WB_KL-61) | read full textvaa káan pa-mí-taat ú-krii so there the-2sPOSS-mother 3s(>3)-live That's where your mother lives." Source: Lottie Beck, "The Kidnapped Child" (WB_KL-61) | read full textvaa káan naní-'anamahach mu-fyukúraam that there 1sPOSS-little.child 3sPOSS-place.to.go.around That's where my little one used to stay." Source: Lottie Beck, "The Kidnapped Child" (WB_KL-61) | read full textvaa káan asiktâan ú-krii so there woman 3s(>3)-live A (certain) woman lived there. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil Discovered" (WB_KL-62) | read full textvaa káan u-vik-an-kôo-tih so there 3s(>3)-weave-go.to-to-DUR She always goes there to weave." Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil Discovered" (WB_KL-62) | read full textyánava káan u-víik-tih visible there 3s(>3)-weave-DUR He saw her weaving there. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil Discovered" (WB_KL-62) | read full textkári xás vaa káan u-'ákith-rupri pá-faan then then so there 3s(>3)-handle.(soft.mass)-in.through the-guts And she threw the guts there. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil Who Died Laughing" (WB_KL-63) | read full texthínupa vaa káan u-tnûuprih-ti yítha pa-'apurúvaan surprise so there 3s(>3)-look.through-DUR one the-sorcerer There was a certain devil peeking through there. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Devil Who Died Laughing" (WB_KL-63) | read full textkári xás kin-ipêer káan ík kú-vyiihm-eesh then then 3pl>3pl-say.to there must 2pl(>3)-go.to.(pl.)-FUT And they told (the Indians) to come there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The White Man's Gifts" (WB_KL-65) | read full textxás vaa káan kun-íkriihva táay kun-íykar pa-'áama then so there 3pl(>3s)-fish.with.set-net much 3pl(>3s)-beat the-salmon And they fished there, they caught a lot of fish. Source: Maggie Charley, "Indian Food" (WB_KL-68) | read full textxás pimnaníhraam vaa káan kun-íkyav then summer.camp so there 3pl(>3s)-make And they made a summer-camp there. Source: Maggie Charley, "Indian Food" (WB_KL-68) | read full textxás vaa káan kun-suváxra pa-'áama then so there 3pl(>3s)-spread.to.dry the-salmon And they dried the salmon there. Source: Maggie Charley, "Indian Food" (WB_KL-68) | read full textxás vaa káan pa-'urípi u-nhík-ahi-tih then so there the-net 3s(>3)-tie.onto-ESS-DUR And the net was tied on there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Salmon Fishing" (WB_KL-69) | read full textpúyava pa-kun-íkriihvu-ti vaa káan kun-kûuntako pee-mvir-ak-'ípan you.see NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-fish.with.set-net-DUR so there 3pl(>3s)-sit.(on) the-fishery-Locative-end So when they fished, they sat there on top of the fishing platform. Source: Julia Starritt, "Salmon Fishing" (WB_KL-69) | read full textkun-ipí-ti uum pu-piykár-eesh-ap pa-káan asiktávaan u-vúrayvu-ti-haak 3pl(>3s)-say-DUR 3.SG NEG-slaughter-FUT-NEG NOMZ-there woman 3s(>3)-go.around-DUR-when People said they wouldn't catch (anything) if a woman was around there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Salmon Fishing" (WB_KL-69) | read full textasiktávaan uum pu-káan vúrayvu-tih-ara pee-mvír-ak woman 3.SG NEG-there go.around-DUR-NEG the-fishery-Locative A woman didn't go around the fishing platform there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Salmon Fishing" (WB_KL-69) | read full textpa-t-óo skákavruk káan xás tá kun-íykar NOMZ-PERF-3s(>3) jump.down.over there then PERF 3pl(>3s)-beat When (an elk) jumped down over a bank (and disabled itself), then (the dogs) killed it there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Elk Hunting" (WB_KL-72) | read full textxás kári vaa pa-xuntápan káan tá kun-iyváy-kurih-va then then so the-acorn there PERF 3pl(>3s)-pour-into.water-PL.ACT Then they poured the acorns in there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Soaking Acorns" (WB_KL-75) | read full textpúyava vúra káan sú' u-krítumkuri hâari itha-hárinay káru hâari kumá-xara you.see Intensive there inside 3s(>3)-pile.into sometime all-year also sometime 3sPOSS-long.time So (the acorns) were piled in there, sometimes a year and sometimes longer. Source: Julia Starritt, "Soaking Acorns" (WB_KL-75) | read full textxás ithváaykam pa-chivchaksurúraam vúra ipshûunkinich pa-káan kun-vóonkurih-vu-tih then front the-door Intensive low NOMZ-there 3pl(>3s)-crawl.in-PL.ACT-DUR And in front, there was a low door, where they went in. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sweathouse" (WB_KL-76) | read full textxás vuráakir u-'íihya xás vaa káan pa-kun-vóoruniih-vu-tih then ladder 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) then that there NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-crawl.down-PL.ACT-DUR And a ladder stood (there), and they crawled down (into the house) on that. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sweathouse" (WB_KL-76) | read full textxás vaa káan pá-'aah kun-ikyâa-tih then so there the-fire 3pl(>3s)-make-DUR And they made the fire there. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sweathouse" (WB_KL-76) | read full textpa-tá kun-kôo-haak iinâak v-éekrii xás vaa káan tá kun-vôonupuk NOMZ-PERF 3pl(>3s)-stop-when indoors 3sPOSS-life then so there PERF 3pl(>3s)-leave.house When they were finished staying inside, then they crawled out there. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sweathouse" (WB_KL-76) | read full textxás vuráakir u-'íihya vaa káan iinâak then ladder 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) so there indoors And a ladder stood there inside. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Living-house" (WB_KL-77) | read full textxás vaa káan kun-'áhoo-ti pa-'îikam tá kun-vôonupuk-ahaak then so there 3pl(>3s)-go-DUR NOMZ-outdoors PERF 3pl(>3s)-leave.house-when And they walked on that when they went outside. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Living-house" (WB_KL-77) | read full textxás u-kyâa-hi-ti pa-káan kun-iváxraahmath-ti pa-'áama káru vúra fâat vúra pa-kun-tâarahi-tih then 3s(>3)-make-ESS-DUR NOMZ-there 3pl(>3s)-dry.(something)-DUR the-salmon also Intensive what Intensive NOMZ-3pl(>3s)-have-DUR And they were made so that they dried fish there and whatever (else) they had. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Living-house" (WB_KL-77) | read full texthâari pufích-vaas u-pathrív-ahi-tih víri-va káan pa-'asiktávaan-sas kun-'áraarahi-tih sometime deer-blanket 3s(>3)-spread.on-ESS-DUR so-so there the-woman-PL 3pl(>3s)-live.(pl.)-DUR Sometimes a deerskin blanket was spread, and the women sat on that. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Living-house" (WB_KL-77) | read full textpa-panamnih-imthatváram uum vaa káan u-kyâasipree-hi-ti pa-Georgia mu-tasa-'îikukam xás yúruk pa-xánthiip u-'iihy-írak u-'ípanhi-tih the-Orleans-shinny.field 3.SG so there 3s(>3)-begin-ESS-DUR the-Georgia 3sPOSS-fence-outdoors then downriver NOMZ-black.oak 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object)-where 3s(>3)-extend-DUR The Orleans stick-game field began there just outside Georgia's (Mrs. Georgia Henry's) fence, and it ended downriver where the black oak stands. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Shinny Game" (WB_KL-78) | read full textxás vaa káan t-u-pátum pa-káan pa-'arátaanva u-kêena-tih then that there PERF-3s(>3)-put.head NOMZ-there the-disease 3s(>3)-move-DUR She put her mouth there where the 'pain' (i.e. disease object) was quivering. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sucking Doctor" (WB_KL-80) | read full textkáan aah t-óo kyáa-r there fire PERF-3s(>3) make.with-go.to He went to make a fire there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pikiawish at Katimin" (WB_KL-83) | read full textpúyava káan sáruk t-u-'aramsîip you.see there downhill PERF-3s(>3)-start.out Then he came from downhill there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pikiawish at Katimin" (WB_KL-83) | read full textkáan tá kun-ivyíhrishrih there PERF 3pl(>3s)-get.there.(pl.) They gathered there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pikiawish at Katimin" (WB_KL-83) | read full textsurukúnvuunup vaa káan aah kun-ikyâa-tih kun-íshriim-tih Sing-Ho.Bar so there fire 3pl(>3s)-make-DUR 3pl(>3s)-shoot.at.targets-DUR They made a fire there at surukúnvuunup (Sing-Ho Bar), they shot at targets. Source: Maggie Charley, "The Pikiawish at Clear Creek" (WB_KL-84) | read full textxás máh'iit p-eekxariya'áraar káan t-óo krîish then morning the-medicine.man there PERF-3s(>3) sit.down And in the morning the priest sat down there. Source: Maggie Charley, "The Pikiawish at Clear Creek" (WB_KL-84) | read full textyuhsahrímkaam tá kun-mah vaa káan tá kun-ímnish xuun púufich áama placename PERF 3pl(>3s)-see so there PERF 3pl(>3s)-cook acorn.soup deer salmon They saw (i.e., met) him at yuhsarímkaam; there they cooked acorn soup, venison, salmon. Source: Maggie Charley, "The Pikiawish at Clear Creek" (WB_KL-84) | read full textkáan tá kun-vuhvúhiichvu-naa there PERF 3pl(>3s)-do.imitation.deerskin.dance-PL There they did the imitation deerskin dance. Source: Maggie Charley, "The Pikiawish at Clear Creek" (WB_KL-84) | read full textpa-kúnish itharípriik vaa uum káan sarip-yêepshas NOMZ-like fir.forest so 3.SG there hazel.twigs-good.(pl.) The best hazel twigs are those where it is sort of a fir forest. Source: Emily Donahue, "Preparing Basket Materials" (WB_KL-85) | read full textpa-tuyshipnee'ípanich vaa uum káan sarip-kêem-shas the-mountain.peak so 3.SG there hazel.twigs-bad-PL There are bad hazel twigs there on the hilltop. Source: Emily Donahue, "Preparing Basket Materials" (WB_KL-85) | read full textxás káan tá kun-ihíkurih then there PERF 3pl(>3s)-roast.(pine.nuts) Then they roasted them. Source: Emily Donahue, "Preparing Basket Materials" (WB_KL-85) | read full textxás mít vaa káan asiktávaan u-hróo-t then near.past so there woman 3s(>3)-use-PAST He hired a woman there. Source: Emily Donahue, "Professor Gifford's Visit" (WB_KL-88) | read full textxás vaa káan nu-píkva pa-asiktávaan-sas kóovan then so there 1pl(>3)-tell.stories the-woman-PL together.with.(many) And the women there and I told stories. Source: Emily Donahue, "Professor Gifford's Visit" (WB_KL-88) | read full textvíri kárivari káan u-tháaniv so still there 3s(>3)-sit (The car) is still sitting there. Source: Julia Starritt, "A Blow-out" (WB_KL-91) | read full textvíri vaa káan ípaha u-'íihya so so there tree 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) There is a tree standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkáru ávansa káan u-hyárih ú-ksuupku-ti pa-'ípaha also man there 3s(>3)-stand 3s(>3)-point.at-DUR the-tree And a man is standing there, he is pointing at the tree. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkúkuum vúra vaa vúra káan u-hyárih vaa vúra ú-ksuup-tih again Intensive so Intensive there 3s(>3)-stand so Intensive 3s(>3)-point-DUR Again he is standing there like that, he is pointing like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textvíri vaa vúra kári pá-kuyraak káan kun-'iruvêehriv so so Intensive then the-three there 3pl(>3s)-stand.(long.objects) There are the three still standing there like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textpa-'asiktávaan vaa vúra káan u-hyárih vaa vúra ú-ksuup-tih the-woman so Intensive there 3s(>3)-stand so Intensive 3s(>3)-point-DUR The woman is standing there like that, she is pointing like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textvaa vúra káan pa-'asiktávaan u-hyárih víri vaa vúra ú-ksuup-tih so Intensive there the-woman 3s(>3)-stand so so Intensive 3s(>3)-point-DUR The woman is standing like that, there she is pointing like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textvaa vúra káan kári u-hyárih so Intensive there then 3s(>3)-stand She is still standing there like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkúkuum vúra vaa káan u-hyárih vaa vúra ú-ksuup-tih again Intensive so there 3s(>3)-stand so Intensive 3s(>3)-point-DUR Again she is standing there like that, she is pointing like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textxás payêem áxak pa-'ávansa vúra káan mu-pîimach kun-'iruvêehriv then now two the-man Intensive there 3sPOSS-next.to 3pl(>3s)-stand.(long.objects) Now two men are standing there next to her. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textyeeripáxvu u-hyárih ú-ksuupku-ti ípaha káan u-'íihya adolescent.girl 3s(>3)-stand 3s(>3)-point.at-DUR tree there 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) A girl is standing, she is pointing at a tree, it is standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkúkuum vúra pa-yeenipaxvúhich káan u-hyárih vaa vúra ú-ksuupku-ti pa-'ípaha again Intensive the-girl there 3s(>3)-stand so Intensive 3s(>3)-point.at-DUR the-tree Again the little girl is standing there, she is pointing at the tree like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkúkuum vúra vaa káan u-hyárih payêem áxak pa-'ávansa mu-pîimach kun-'iruvêehriv again Intensive so there 3s(>3)-stand now two the-man 3sPOSS-next.to 3pl(>3s)-stand.(long.objects) Again she is standing there like that, now two men are standing next to her. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textpa-yeeripáxvu vaa vúra káan u-hyárih the-adolescent.girl so Intensive there 3s(>3)-stand The girl is standing there like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textpa-yeeripáxvu vaa vúra káan u-hyárih the-adolescent.girl so Intensive there 3s(>3)-stand The girl is standing there like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textpa-chishíi káan u-hyárih the-dog there 3s(>3)-stand The dog is standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textpa-'ávansa káan u-hyárih u-'ákih-ti pá-chishiih the-man there 3s(>3)-stand 3s(>3)-give.(things).to-DUR the-dog The man is standing there, he is feeding the dog. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textpa-chishíi káan u-hyárih the-dog there 3s(>3)-stand The dog is standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textxás p-aachvíiv káan ú-kxiip-tih kúnish t-u-'áy pá-chishiih then the-bird there 3s(>3)-fly-DUR sort.of PERF-3s(>3)-fear the-dog The bird is flying there, it is sort of afraid of the dog. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textpa-chishíi káan ú-krii t-óo kfuuyshur u-myáhyaah-tih the-dog there 3s(>3)-live PERF-3s(>3) be.tired 3s(>3)-pant-DUR The dog is sitting there, it is tired, it is panting. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textxás musmus-'asiktâan káan u-hyárih pírish u-'áam-tih then cow-woman there 3s(>3)-stand plant 3s(>3)-eat-DUR A cow is standing there, she is eating grass. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkáan tishrám-kaam xás ú-hthaamhi-tih káru ipahá-'anamahach káan u-'íihya there valley-large then 3s(>3)-plant-DUR also tree-little there 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) A big field is there, and a man is planting there, and a little tree is standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textu-tishramhúniih-va káru máruk víri vaa káan káru u-hthaamhí-ram-hi-tih 3s(>3)-be.downhill.slope-PL.ACT also uphill so so there also 3s(>3)-plant-place-DENOM-DUR There are fields on the slopes uphill also, there is cultivated ground there too. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkáru tapas'ápsuun káan ithyárukirukam u-tákviihriv mu-xvâa a' u-hyárih also rattlesnake there on.other.side.of.river 3s(>3)-lie.coiled 3sPOSS-head above 3s(>3)-stand And a rattlesnake is lying coiled there across-stream, its head is standing up. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkáan asiktávaan u-hyári yurástiim there woman 3s(>3)-stand seashore A woman is standing there on the seashore. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textxás ipahá-'anamahach káan u-'íihya then tree-little there 3s(>3)-stand.(long.object) A little tree is standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textpa-'amkír káan u-tháaniv xás u-kxúrikahi-ti ávahkam ípaha the-table there 3s(>3)-sit then 3s(>3)-be.marked-DUR over tree The table is sitting there, and a tree is drawn on top. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkáan pa-'ávansa u-hyárih ú-muus-tih there the-man 3s(>3)-stand 3s(>3)-look.at-DUR A man is standing there, he is looking at it. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textpa-'ávansa mu-hrôo xákaan káan kun-'iruvêehriv the-man 3sPOSS-wife both there 3pl(>3s)-stand.(long.objects) The man and his wife are standing there. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkáan ára áxak yítha uum fâatva âapun u-kyâa-tih there person two one 3.SG something on.the.ground 3s(>3)-make-DUR Two people are there, one is doing something on the ground. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textmahnûuvanach uum vúra káan t-u-yíkiha chipmunk 3.SG Intensive there PERF-3s(>3)-get.sick Chipmunk was really sick. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Blue Jay as Doctor" (WB_LA78.1-004a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playkachakâach káan vúra ú-krii bluejay there Intensive 3s(>3)-live And Bluejay was just sitting there. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Blue Jay as Doctor" (WB_LA78.1-004a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playxás u-xú-tih kíri vaa káan ni-'uum pa-káan kúusrah hôoy u-'aramsîipriv-tih then 3s(>3)-think-DUR I.wish so there 1s(>3)-arrive NOMZ-there sun where 3s(>3)-start.out-DUR He's thinking he wants to go there, where the sun comes from. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote and the Sun" (WB_LA78.1-016b) | read full text
Spoken by Chester Pepper | Download | Playchavúra vaa káan úum máruk u-kfúkuvraa finally so there 3.SG uphill 3s(>3)-climb.over Then he had gotten there, up on top of the hill. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote and the Sun" (WB_LA78.1-016b) | read full text
Spoken by Chester Pepper | Download | Playkúkuum vúra vaa káan u-'uum again Intensive so there 3s(>3)-arrive Then he got there again. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote and the Sun" (WB_LA78.1-016b) | read full text
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