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by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)
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kúkuum again
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #3969 | revised Nov 08 2005
kúkuum • ADV • again
Source: WB 914, p.358
Note: There is a rare variant kúkuma: WB T41.5 / cavúra yíiv kúkuma tóohyiv 'Finally, a long ways on, there was a shout again.'
- chími axmáy kúkuum káan u'uum, pihnêefich. Suddenly again there he came, Coyote. [Reference: KS Crane 032]
- kúkuum vúra mu'ifuth'ikrívraam / kúkuum vúra yítha kuma'ikrívraam 'the next house' [Reference: JPH "Grammar" 149-50]
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kúkuum imáan t-u-'ákunvar again tomorrow PERF-3s(>3)-go.hunting Again in the morning [the next day] he went hunting. Source: Mrs. Bennett, "Screech Owl and Coyote" (ALK_14-35) | read full textkúkuum imáan t-u-p-ákunvar again tomorrow PERF-3s(>3)-ITER-go.hunting The next day, he went hunting again. [The same episode is repeated several times.] Source: Mrs. Bennett, "Screech Owl and Coyote" (ALK_14-35) | read full textxás u-kpúuhvarak kúkuum then 3s(>3)-swim.down.from.upriver again Then he swam it down from upriver again. 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 textxás kúkuum pa-púufich kin-páthih pa-'únuhich then again the-deer 3pl>3pl-throw.to the-kidney Then again he threw the deer's kidney to them. Source: Mrs. Bennett, "Screech Owl and Coyote" (ALK_14-35) | read full textkúkuum húm nu-têek-eesh again or 1pl(>3)-dip.(water)-FUT Do you want some more water? Source: Charlie Thom, Sr., Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (CT-01) | read full text
Spoken by Charlie Thom, Sr. | Download | Playxáyfaat ik kúkuum nu-'íchunva don't! must again 1pl(>3)-hide.oneself We won't hide again!" Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textaayâach pa-pihníich t-óo píip "kúkuum mah'íitnihach ku-'íchunv-eesh pa-chími kun-pávyiihfuruk-heesh-haak it.was.because the-old.man PERF-3s(>3) say "again early.morning 2pl(>3)-hide.oneself-FUT NOMZ-soon 3pl(>3s)-go.back.indoors.(pl.)-FUT-when Because the old man had said, "You must hide again tomorrow morning before they come into the house." Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textkári xás kúkuum tá ikxúrar kun-'imnísh-aheen then then again PERF evening 3pl(>3s)-cook-ANT And then again in the afternoon they cooked. Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textkúkuum mah'íitnihach tá kun-'ákunvan-va pa-tá kun-pámvaar again early.morning PERF 3pl(>3s)-go.hunting-PL.ACT NOMZ-PERF 3pl(>3s)-finish.eating And again in the early morning they went forth to hunt when they got through eating. Source: Margaret Harrie, "The Ten Young Men who Became the Pleiades" (DAF_KT-02) | read full textxás kúkuum vura xára ní-hmachiichva then again Intensive long.time 1s(>3)-bother Then I tried quite a while. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textxás kúkuum xáyva yítha ni-tápuchrishuk then again by.luck one 1s(>3)-twist.out I had the luck to catch another and twist him through the hole. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textta’itam kúkuum pûuvish-ak ni-saanámni-heen so again bag-Locative 1s(>3)-put.(things).in-ANT I put him in the sack too. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textkúkuum vura pâanpay yítha ni-tápuchrishuk again Intensive after.while one 1s(>3)-twist.out Later I twisted out a third one. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textkári xás kúkuum pûuvish-ak ni-saanámni then then again bag-Locative 1s(>3)-put.(things).in And put him in the sack. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textpúyava kári xas kúkuum kêechich vúra ni-párupkurih you.see then then again bigger Intensive 1s(>3)-chisel.into Good. I kept on and made the hole large enough. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full textxás ta'itam kúkuum pûuvish-ak ni-saanámni-heen kúkuum vúra yítha n-ithyúrurupuk then so again bag-Locative 1s(>3)-put.(things).in-ANT again Intensive one 1s(>3)-drag.out I put him in the sack with the rest. Then I dragged out another one. Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | 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 textta'ítam kúkuum ni-'aaksúr-aheen chímiva súrukam kúna ni-pásip tama u-skákavraa so again 1s(>3)-release..(arrow)-ANT soon under in.addition 1s(>3)-shoot then 3s(>3)-jump.over.ridge I shot under, and he jumped over the ridge. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textkári xás pâanpay xás kúkuum ni-p-ithvásip then then after.while then again 1s(>3)-ITER-pack.up Then, after a while, I packed it on my back again and rose. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textxayvéekva kúkuum ni-pí-kfuuksip by.luck again 1s(>3)-ITER-get.up.(from.lying) By luck, I once again get up on my feet. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textkoova tá nee-kvúrish chavúra kúkuum ni-'iyruhunih chímiva ípaha ú-kuyva so PERF 1s(>3)-be.tired finally again 1s(>3)-roll.(something).downhill.from.here soon tree 3s(>3)-strike I was so tired finally I rolled it down again, but it hit a tree. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textkúkuum ni-p-kíshap again 1s(>3)-ITER-tie.in.a.bundle Again I tied it up. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textkári xás ta'ítam kúkuum ni-p-ithyúrusipree-heen sáruk ni-p-ithyúrunih then then so again 1s(>3)-ITER-start.to.drag-ANT downhill 1s(>3)-ITER-drag.down.from.uphill Again I started to drag it. I dragged it down the hill. Source: Benonie Harrie, "A Hunting Yarn" (DAF_KT-05c) | read full textxás kári kúkuum ú-pkuuhpa then then again 3s(>3)-be.sick.again Then he got sick again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Bluejay, Medicine-Man" (DAF_KT_03) | read full textkári xás kun-píip chími kúkuum kiik-píkaan kachakâach then then 3pl(>3s)-say soon again 2pl(>3)-go.get bluejay So they said, "You had better go and fetch Bluejay again." Source: Nettie Ruben, "Bluejay, Medicine-Man" (DAF_KT_03) | read full textkári xás kúkuum xúus u-'úum then then again thought 3s(>3)-arrive Again he treated him. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Bluejay, Medicine-Man" (DAF_KT_03) | read full textkári xás kun-píip chími kúkuum vura kiik-píkaan xanpuchíniishveenach then then 3pl(>3s)-say soon again Intensive 2pl(>3)-go.get hummingbird They said, "You had better call Hummingbird again!" Source: Nettie Ruben, "Bluejay, Medicine-Man" (DAF_KT_03) | read full textxás kúkuum tá nu-píkav then again PERF 1pl(>3)-get.(person) And then we'll go get him again]. Source: Violet Super, Grace Davis, Madeline Davis, Conversation: Weaving (GD-MD-VSu-01) | read full text
Spoken by Violet Super | Download | Playxás kúkuum u-p-vínaxsun-ach then again 3s(>3)-ITER-lick.off-DIM.(verbs) Then he tasted it again by sticking out his tongue. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "How Western Yellow-Bellied Racer was Transformed" (JPH_KIM-10) | read full textchavúra koovúra kun-pakúriihva-naa kúkuum finally all 3pl(>3s)-sing.songs-PL again Then they were all singing again. Source: Yaas, "How Grizzly Bear Got his Ears Burnt Off" (JPH_KT-01a) | read full textvíri vaa mu-'íffuth pirishkyâarim ta 'íp uum máruk kúkkuum kári vaa kun-kúpha-'anik p-eekxaréeyav atipimámvaan achvúun xákkaan kun-váthth-êen'nik so so 3sPOSS-afterward grizzly PERF PAST 3.SG uphill again then so 3pl(>3s)-do-ANC the-spirit.person buzzard hookbill.salmon both 3pl(>3s)-fight-ANC Then after Grizzly Bear was already up the hill, again the Ikxareyavs did it, Buzzard and Hookbill had a fight. Source: Yaas, "How Buzzard Became Bald" (JPH_KT-01b) | read full textxás kúkuum tá kun-ipêer "hôoy t-i-vâaram pihnêefich then again PERF 3pl(>3s)-say.to "where PERF-2s(>3)-go coyote Then they asked him again: "Where are you going, Coyote?" Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full textkári xás pihnêefich yúras u-thívruuhramnih-anik kúkuum yuras-'ástiip xás u-thivrúuhripaa-nik then then coyote ocean 3s(>3)-float.into-ANC again ocean-shore then 3s(>3)-float.toward.shore-ANC Then Coyote floated down river again, he floated down out by the ocean. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full texthínupay kúkuum úuth tá kun-páathkar kúkuum surprise again out.to.water PERF 3pl(>3s)-throw.into.river again And then they threw the Coyote into the river again. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Coyote Starts for Klamath Lakes, East Roasted Grasshoppers, Floats Down River and Marries Two Girls" (JPH_KT-05) | read full textuum vúra v-oo-kupi-tti' pa-t-óo kxáramha kári t-óo p-chanchákkar káru pa-t-u-súpaaha kári kyúkkuum t-u-'êetchúr-ar pa-t-u-súpaaha' t-u-chánchaaksur-ar pa-t-u-súpaaha' 3.SG Intensive so-3s(>3)-do-DUR NOMZ-PERF-3s(>3) be.night then PERF-3s(>3) ITER-go.to.close.roof-hatch also NOMZ-PERF-3s(>3)-become.day then again PERF-3s(>3)-take.off.of-go.to NOMZ-PERF-3s(>3)-become.day PERF-3s(>3)-close.roof-hatch-go.to NOMZ-PERF-3s(>3)-become.day He [Coyote] was doing that way, was closing evenings the living-house roof hole and mornings opened it up, when morning came, opened it when morning came. Source: Fritz Hansen, "Coyote Falls through the Living-House Roof Hole" (JPH_KT-12) | read full textkúkuum vúra ú-pkuupha again Intensive 3s(>3)-be.sick.again Then she [the sick one] did the same way again. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | read full textkári xás kúkuum kun-píkaar then then again 3pl(>3s)-go.get They went to get her [Bluejay] again. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | read full textkúkuum u-'áhoo again 3s(>3)-go She came over again. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra v-oo-piip uum vúra arara-'îin kun-xúseen-tih then again Intensive so-3s(>3)-say 3.SG Intensive human-TOPIC 3pl(>3s)-think.about-DUR Then she said: "Somebody is making it." Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | read full textxás kúkuum u-pátumka then again 3s(>3)-suck.disease Then she doctored her again. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | read full textxás kúkuum u-pvâaram then again 3s(>3)-go.back Then she [Bluejay] went home again. Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | 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 textvaa kun-ipí-ti pa-kun-'ûupvu-tih-aak pa-tayîith vaa yâanchiip kúkuum taay u-'íif-tih so 3pl(>3s)-say-DUR the-3pl(>3s)-dig.roots-DUR-when the-Brodiaea so next.year again much 3s(>3)-grow-DUR They claim that by digging Indian potatoes, more grow up the next year again. Source: Phoebe Maddux, Practices Bordering on a Knowledge of Tillage (JPH_TKIC-IV.5) | read full textáfee-r tá kun-vítrip vaa uum pu-kúkuum p-íif-tih-ara pá-vaa kun-'îinish-tih-aak pa-yúux u-xéetchich-hi-tih bottom-having PERF 3pl(>3s)-pull.up.(weeds) so 3.SG NEG-again ITER-grow-DUR-NEG the-that 3pl(>3s)-come.into.existence-DUR-when the-dirt 3s(>3)-soft-DENOM-DUR Root and all they pull them out, so they will not grow up again, and by doing this the ground is made softer. Source: Phoebe Maddux, Practices Bordering on a Knowledge of Tillage (JPH_TKIC-IV.5) | read full textkúkuum ni-p-êesh again 1s(>3)-say-FUT I'll say it again. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (VS-20b) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playpáy kích kúkuum ni-p-êesh this only again 1s(>3)-say-FUT I'll say it again. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (VS-20b) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playkúkuum pîip-i again say-IMPER Say it again. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (VS-20b) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playkúkuum taay vúra na-'ákih-i again much Intensive 2s/3s>1s-give.(things).to-IMPER Feed me a lot again! Source: Vina Smith, Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (VS-20d) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playxas kúkuum tá ni-píkyav then again PERF 1s(>3)-repair Then I did it again Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about weaving a hat (VS-37) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | Playxas kúkuum yáv tá ni-píkyav then again good PERF 1s(>3)-repair Then I did it well again. Source: Vina Smith, Sentences about weaving a hat (VS-37) | read full text
Spoken by Vina Smith | Download | PlayKúkuum again Again we– uphill we– we chopped them down, we stripped little trees. Source: Violet Super, Violet Working (VSu-04) | read full textkúkuum vúra ta-nu-p-ipêer itíhaan vaa vúra áhup nu-kyâa-ti again Intensive PERF-1pl(>3)-ITER-say.to always that Intensive wood 1pl(>3)-make-DUR Again we told each other, “We’re always gathering wood.” Source: Violet Super, Violet Working (VSu-04) | read full textkúna vúra kúkuum ôok tá ni-'uum pa-naní-fyiiv-shas ni-músaruk-ti kári vúra pa-káruk vá-hi ni-'aapúnmiik-ti in.addition Intensive again here PERF 1s(>3)-arrive the-1sPOSS-friend-PL 1s(>3)-come.to.see-DUR then Intensive the-upriver 3sPOSS-language 1s(>3)-learn.from-DUR But I've come back here again, I'm visiting my friends, and I'm still learning the Karuk language. Source: William Bright, "Speech to Karuk Tribal Council" (WB-01) | read full text
Spoken by William Bright | Download | Playkári 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 textkári xás kúkuum t-oo xus hôoy íf ni-'uum-êesh then then again PERF-3s(>3) think where truly 1s(>3)-arrive-FUT And again he thought, "I can't reach it." Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textkári xás kúkuum u-chunvákir pa-saamvároo then then again 3s(>3)-sneak.up.on the-creek And again he sneaked up on the creek. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-01) | read full textkúkuum vúra imáan tá kun-ívyiih-varak again Intensive tomorrow PERF 3pl(>3s)-go.(pl.)-down.from.upriver Again the next day they came down from upriver. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (WB_KL-02) | read full textkári xás kúkuum koovúra tá kun-ivráravrath then then again all PERF 3pl(>3s)-fall.into.sweathouse.(pl.) And all of them successively fell into the sweathouse. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (WB_KL-02) | read full textimáan kúkuum tá kun-pávyiihship tomorrow again PERF 3pl(>3s)-go.away.again.(pl.) Again the next day they left. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (WB_KL-02) | read full textkári xás kun-ívyiihship kúkuum then then 3pl(>3s)-go.away.(pl.) again So they left again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (WB_KL-02) | read full textkári xás pihnêefich ta'ítam kúkuum t-u-thívkee then then coyote so again PERF-3s(>3)-go.along And Coyote went along again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (WB_KL-02) | read full textkúkuum vúra imáan t-óo kxáramha again Intensive tomorrow PERF-3s(>3) be.night Again the next day it became dark. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (second telling) (WB_KL-02a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playkúkuum vúra vaa kári tá kun-pa-vyíh-ivrath again Intensive so then PERF 3pl(>3s)-ITER-go.(pl.)-over Again they went back to the sweathouse. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (second telling) (WB_KL-02a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playkári xás púyava úum-pan mah'íitnihach tá kun-pávyiihship kúkuum pa-astaah then then you.see 3.SG-Emphatic early.morning PERF 3pl(>3s)-go.away.again.(pl.) again the-duck And then they, the ducks, left again in the morning. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (second telling) (WB_KL-02a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playpúyava kúkuum vúra kúmateech p-oo-kxáramh-eesh kúkuum vúra vaa kári kun-pávyiihshipree-vish you.see again Intensive later.in.day NOMZ-3s(>3)-be.night-FUT again Intensive so then 3pl(>3s)-go.away.again.(pl.)-FUT Again in the evening when it was about to get dark, again they were about to leave. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (second telling) (WB_KL-02a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playkári xás kúkuum vúra pihnêefich u-piip ni-p-thivkée-vish ishávaas then then again Intensive coyote coyote-say 1s(>3)-ITER-go.along-FUT child.of.deceased.sibling And again Coyote said, "I'll go along, nephew." Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote's Homecoming" (second telling) (WB_KL-02a) | read full text
Spoken by Nettie Ruben | Download | Playchavúra 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 textta'ítam kúkuum u-'asimchák-aheen so again 3s(>3)-close.eyes-ANT Then (Coyote) closed his eyes again. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-03) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra yíth u-kúniihka then again Intensive other 3s(>3)-shoot.at And he shot at another one. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textkúkuum vúra uum u-skákunih again Intensive 3.SG 3s(>3)-jump.downhill.from.here It too jumped down. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás kúkuum u-'ípav then again 3s(>3)-eat.again Then he ate again. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra xâatik vúra kumatêeshich kan-'îish-i then again Intensive it's.better Intensive still.more 1s(>3)-drink-IMPER And again (he said), "Let me drink a little more." Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás kúkuum u-thítiv pá-thuuf then again 3s(>3)-hear the-creek So he heard a creek again. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra ámtaap kích u-kpúpusip p-oo-kyívish then again Intensive dust only 3s(>3)-puff.up NOMZ-3s(>3)-fall.down And again just dust puffed up when it fell. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás p-oo-ptáchvaayship xás kúkuum vúra u-'ish then NOMZ-3s(>3)-raise.oneself.again then again Intensive 3s(>3)-drink After he raised up, he drank again. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra kun-íp-viitraa then again Intensive 3pl(>3s)-ITER-paddle.up.from.downriver Then they paddled upriver again. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full textkúkuum vúra yíth u-kúniihka again Intensive other 3s(>3)-shoot.at Again he shot at another. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full textkúkuum vúra u-p-ishkákunih again Intensive 3s(>3)-ITER-jump.downhill.from.here Again it jumped down. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full textkári xás kúkuum chími kun-ipáhariithun-eesh then then again soon 3pl(>3s)-catch.up-FUT Then they were about to catch up with him again. Source: Mamie Offield, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-05) | read full textchíshki kúkuum kâam kiik-p-imúsan quickly again little.upriver 2pl(>3)-ITER-go.see Go look upriver again quick! Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textxás kúkuum kun-p-imúsar xás ikríhak vúra úuth kun-'uum then again 3pl(>3s)-ITER-go.see then on.fishing.platform Intensive out.to.water 3pl(>3s)-arrive So they went and looked again, and they went out on the fishery. Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote Goes to a War Dance" (WB_KL-06) | read full textxás kúkuum u-'árihroov then again 3s(>3)-go.upriver Then he went upriver again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote Eats His Own Excrement" (WB_KL-14) | read full textchavúra pu-yiimúsich uum-ára táma kúkuum u-tápichfak finally NEG-little.ways.off arrive-NEG then again 3s(>3)-slip.down.from.uphill Finally he hadn't got far, and again he slipped downhill. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote Eats His Own Excrement" (WB_KL-14) | read full textkári xás ta'ítam kúkuum u-pútyiinkach-heen kumatêeshich then then so again 3s(>3)-defecate.on-ANT still.more And so he defecated on it again, a little more. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote Eats His Own Excrement" (WB_KL-14) | read full textchémi kúkuum tîi kan-'am all.right again let... 1s(>3)-eat "All right, let me eat it again!" Source: Nettie Ruben, "Coyote Eats His Own Excrement" (WB_KL-14) | 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 kúkuum u-p-vâaram then again 3s(>3)-ITER-go Then she left again. 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 textpúya-va kúkuum yítha t-u'-uum kúkuum vúra vaa tó-o pêer íkamish chími nu-thtîi-ti and.so-so again one PERF-3s(>3)-arrive again Intensive so PERF-3s(>3) say.to son-in-law.(dimin.) soon 1pl(>3)-gamble-DUR So again one would arrive, again she would say, "Son in law, let's gamble!" Source: Mamie Offield, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-19) | read full textkúkuum kun-p-íthtit again 3pl(>3s)-ITER-gamble They gambled again. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-19) | read full textkúkuum vúra u-thanfírip again Intensive 3s(>3)-miss Again she missed him. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-19) | 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 kúkuum imáan máh'iit kun-piyâaram then again tomorrow morning 3pl(>3s)-go.back.(two.people) And again the next day (the young men) went away in the morning. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Hair in the Soup" (WB_KL-21) | read full textxás kári kúkuum pa-'ifápiit-sha tá kun-ímnish then then again the-young.unmarried.woman-PL PERF 3pl(>3s)-cook And the young women cooked again. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Hair in the Soup" (WB_KL-21) | read full textimáan kúkuum u-p-ikríhar tomorrow again 3s(>3)-ITER-go.fishing The next day he went fishing again. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-23) | read full textkúkuum vúra amvá-kaam ú-ykar again Intensive salmon-large 3s(>3)-beat Again he caught a big salmon. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-23) | read full textkúkuum vúra ú-hyiv chú páy axíich pipúniich táay íp imafúnvaan-sa again Intensive 3s(>3)-shout here! this child salmon.tail much PAST salmon.beggar-PL Again he shouted, "Here, children, this is the tail! There were a lot of beggars." Source: Lottie Beck, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-23) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra ú-hyiv then again Intensive 3s(>3)-shout Then he shouted again. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-23) | read full textkúkuum vúra t-u-'ípak vaa t-óo piip axichapipúniishich again Intensive PERF-3s(>3)-come.back so PERF-3s(>3) say children-tail The next time he returned, he would say, "Little children-tail." Source: Mamie Offield, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-24) | read full textkári xás yiivári kúuk u-'íipma kúkuum u-p-ítkaanvar then then rather.far to.there 3s(>3)-return again 3s(>3)-ITER-spear.fish Then he went away again, he went to spear fish again. Source: Mamie Offield, "The Greedy Father" (WB_KL-24) | read full textu-'ípak kúkuum 3s(>3)-come.back again He came back again. Source: Lottie Beck, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-25) | read full textkúkuum t-óo pvâaram again PERF-3s(>3) go.back He was going home again. Source: Chester Pepper, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-26) | read full textpúyava xás kúkuum t-u-'ípak you.see then again PERF-3s(>3)-come.back Then he would come back again. Source: Mamie Offield, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-27) | read full textkári xás itháan u-vâaram kúkuum then then once 3s(>3)-go again So once he went away again. Source: Mamie Offield, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-27) | read full textkúkuum tá kun-p-íshavsip xúrish athithxuntápan úus koovúra kuma-'ávaha again PERF 3pl(>3s)-ITER-pay.as.fee shelled.acorn hazelnut pine.nut all 3sPOSS-food They would pay her fee repeatedly with shelled acorns, hazel nuts, pine nuts, all kinds of food. Source: Mamie Offield, "Blue Jay As Doctor" (WB_KL-28) | read full textpúyava kúkuum axmáy t-u-yíkiha mahnûuvanach you.see again suddenly PERF-3s(>3)-get.sick chipmunk Then Chipmunk suddenly got sick again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Blue Jay As Doctor" (WB_KL-29) | read full textxás imáan kúkuum vúra u-pvâaram then tomorrow again Intensive 3s(>3)-go.back The next day (Bear) went off again. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textxás imáankam kúkuum vúra u-pvâaram then next.day again Intensive 3s(>3)-go.back And the next day she went away again. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra xára xás u-'ípak ikxúrar then again Intensive long.time then 3s(>3)-come.back evening And again (Bear) came back late in the evening. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra t-óo kpêehva nee-p-chívchaaksur-ih tá ni-'íinka then again Intensive PERF-3s(>3) shout 2s/3s>1s-ITER-open.door-Benefactive PERF 1s(>3)-be.on.fire And again he shouted, "Open the door for me, I'm burning!" Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textkúkuum kun-p-ítroovu-tih again 3pl(>3s)-ITER-look.away.upriver-DUR They looked upriver again. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full textkári xás kúkuum vúra vaa t-óo kuupha t-u-tátuyshiprim-tih xás t-óo yvêesh pa-xuun then then again Intensive that PERF-3s(>3) do PERF-3s(>3)-sweep.up-DUR then PERF-3s(>3) pour.out the-acorn.soup So she did that way again, she swept up, then she poured the acorn soup down. Source: Mamie Offield, "How Deer Meat Was Lost and Regained" (WB_KL-33) | read full textkúkuum vúra imáan káruk tá kun-ítroovu-tih again Intensive tomorrow upriver PERF 3pl(>3s)-look.away.upriver-DUR Again the next day they looked upriver. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Lizard and Grizzly Bear" (WB_KL-34) | read full textvaa vúra kúkuum t-u-'árihvarak so Intensive again PERF-3s(>3)-come.down.from.upriver She came down from upriver like that again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Lizard and Grizzly Bear" (WB_KL-34) | read full textxás kári kúkuum yítha u-'ax then then again one 3s(>3)-bite And again she killed one. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Lizard and Grizzly Bear" (WB_KL-34) | read full textimáankam kúkuum t-u-vâaram next.day again PERF-3s(>3)-go The next day he would go again. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Madrone" (WB_KL-35) | read full textimáankam kúkuum vúra u-'árih-raa next.day again Intensive 3s(>3)-jump-here The next day he went up again. Source: Lottie Beck, "The Story of Madrone" (WB_KL-35) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra imáan t-u-músar then again Intensive tomorrow PERF-3s(>3)-go.see So again the next day he went to see her. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Adulterers Discovered" (WB_KL-39) | read full textxás kári kúkuum vúra imáan tá kun-pithvuyrám-eesh then then again Intensive tomorrow PERF 3pl(>3s)-meet-FUT And again the next day they were going to meet. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Adulterers Discovered" (WB_KL-39) | read full textpúyava kúkuum vúra kúmateech tá kun-pavyíhuk pa-'asiktávaan-sa you.see again Intensive later.in.day PERF 3pl(>3s)-come.back.(pl.) the-woman-PL Again later in the day the women came back. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Bear" (WB_KL-40) | read full textxás púyava kuma-máh'iit xás kúkuum t-u-'ípak vúra uum taay p-oo-'átivu-tih p-óo-mkaanvu-ti pa-kóo kuma-'ávaha then you.see 3sPOSS-morning then again PERF-3s(>3)-come.back Intensive 3.SG much NOMZ-3s(>3)-carry.in.a.burden.basket-DUR NOMZ-3s(>3)-gather-DUR the-all 3sPOSS-food And one morning she came back again, she was carrying a lot in her burden basket, since she had gathered all kinds of food. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Bear" (WB_KL-40) | read full textchavúra yíiv kúkuma t-óo hyiv finally far again PERF-3s(>3) shout Finally, a long ways on, there was a shout again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full textxás u-xú-tih íf kúkuum tá na-kúha then 3s(>3)-think-DUR truly again PERF 2s/3s>1s-be.sick And he thought, "It really hurts me again!" Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full textxás kári kúkuum ú-kpaaksur pa-mú-siish then then again 3s(>3)-cut.off the-3sPOSS-penis And he again cut off (part of) his penis. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full textxás kúkuum úuth u-páathkar then again out.to.water 3s(>3)-throw.into.river And again he threw it out into the river. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Creation of Eels" (WB_KL-41) | read full textkári xás kúkuum vúra vaa chí kun-ímthaatvu-naa-vish then then again Intensive so soon 3pl(>3s)-play."stick.game"-PL-FUT Again they were going to play shinny. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Why Lightning Strikes Trees" (WB_KL-44) | read full textpúyava kúkuum vúra imáan chími nu-'ûupvan-v-i kúkuum you.see again Intensive tomorrow soon 1pl(>3)-go.to.dig.roots-PL.ACT-IMPER again So again the next day (they said), "Let's go dig roots again!" Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Skunk" (WB_KL-46) | read full textxás kúkuum kun-ítraa-tih kúkuum t-u-'íhithun then again 3pl(>3s)-look.upward-DUR again PERF-3s(>3)-dance.around And again they looked uphill, he was dancing down again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Story of Skunk" (WB_KL-46) | read full textkári xás púyava kúkuum p-eekxariya'áraar chí kam-ikrîish then then you.see again the-medicine.man soon 3s(>3)-sit.down And so (the gods thought) "Let the priest take office (lit., sit down) again!" Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Origin of the Pikiawish" (WB_KL-48) | read full textxás kári púyava yáanchiip kúkuum vaa tá kári then then you.see next.year again so PERF then And then the next year (they did it) again the same way. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Origin of the Pikiawish" (WB_KL-48) | read full textpúyava kúkuum vúra imáan ikxúrar t-u-p-ikrîish you.see again Intensive tomorrow evening PERF-3s(>3)-ITER-sit.down So again the next day she sat down outdoors in the evening. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Medicine for the Return of a Sweetheart" (WB_KL-49) | read full textkári xás kúkuum imáan i'kúkam t-u-p-ikrîish then then again tomorrow outdoors PERF-3s(>3)-ITER-sit.down And again the next day she sat down outside. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Medicine for the Return of a Sweetheart" (WB_KL-49) | read full textkúkuum vúra imáan p-éekxurar u-thivrúhish again Intensive tomorrow NOMZ-evening 3s(>3)-float.ashore Again the next day he floated to shore in the evening. 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 textkári kúkuum tá kun-'áhoo then again PERF 3pl(>3s)-go Then they would travel again. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textkúkuum fátaak tá kun-máh ikxaréeyav t-u-'íifship again somewhere PERF 3pl(>3s)-see spirit.person PERF-3s(>3)-grow.up Again somewhere they would see that a spirit had grown up. Source: Chester Pepper, "Medicine for the Return of Wives" (WB_KL-52) | read full textxás púyava kun-p-ákunvan-va kúkuum then you.see 3pl(>3s)-ITER-go.hunting-PL.ACT again Then they went hunting again. Source: Chester Pepper, "Deer-hunting Medicine" (WB_KL-53) | read full textkúkuum vúra imáan kun-p-ákunvan-va again Intensive tomorrow 3pl(>3s)-ITER-go.hunting-PL.ACT The next day they went hunting again (but were still unsuccessful). Source: Chester Pepper, "Deer-hunting Medicine" (WB_KL-53) | read full textkúkuum vúra yítha u-vâaram again Intensive one 3s(>3)-go Again one went off. Source: Mamie Offield, "Shinny Game Medicine" (WB_KL-54) | read full textta'ítam kúkuum kun-'îimasar-aheen so again 3pl(>3s)-grapple.with-ANT So they grappled again. Source: Mamie Offield, "Shinny Game Medicine" (WB_KL-54) | read full textvíri vaa kin-ípeer-anik hûutva kóo ithívthaaneen u-thaanêe-haak xáyfaat ik kúkuum vúra vaa ku-kup-eep-vík-aha so so 3>1pl-say.to-ANC somehow as.much.as land 3s(>3)-sit-when don't! must again Intensive so 2pl(>3)-MODAL-ITER-weave-Modal (But) they were told, "However long the earth exists, you musn't weave that way (several strands at a time) again." Source: Mamie Offield, "The Flood" (WB_KL-56) | read full textimáankam kuma-máh'iit kúkuum vúra u-kvátar next.day 3sPOSS-morning again Intensive 3s(>3)-go.get.sweathouse.wood The next morning he rowed across again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textxás kúkuum vúra u-chuphuníshkoo then again Intensive 3s(>3)-talk.to And he talked to her again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textkúkuum vúra ú-pkaar again Intensive 3s(>3)-go.back.across He came back across. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textxás u-víitkar kúkuum then 3s(>3)-row.across again So he rowed across again. Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Boy from Itúkuk" (WB_KL-57) | read full textkúkuum vúra vaa kun-'ípahoo again Intensive so 3pl(>3s)-go.back They traveled back again that way. Source: Mamie Offield, "A Trip to the Land of the Dead" (WB_KL-58) | read full textpúyava kúkuum vúra imáan t-u-'ákunvar you.see again Intensive tomorrow PERF-3s(>3)-go.hunting He would go hunting again the next day. Source: Nettie Ruben, "Deer Hunting" (WB_KL-70) | read full textpúyava pa-'íshaha t-u-vunfíp-ahaak kúkuum tá kun-iptákoo-tih you.see NOMZ-water PERF-3s(>3)-flow.away.completely-when again PERF 3pl(>3s)-add.(water)-DUR When the water flowed all away, they added it again. Source: Julia Starritt, "Making Acorn Soup" (WB_KL-73) | read full textpúyava xás kúkuum vúra vaa t-óo p-kuupha you.see then again Intensive that PERF-3s(>3) ITER-do Then she did the same thing. Source: Julia Starritt, "The Sucking Doctor" (WB_KL-80) | read full textimáan kúkuum vúra t-óo kyâasip máh'iit tomorrow again Intensive PERF-3s(>3) begin morning The morning of the next day, he started again. Source: Emily Donahue, "The Pikiawish at Katimin" (WB_KL-82) | read full textimáan-kam kúkuum tá kun-p-íthtiit-vanaa tomorrow-side again PERF 3pl(>3s)-ITER-gamble-PL The next day they gambled again. Source: Emily Donahue, "The Pikiawish at Katimin" (WB_KL-82) | read full textmáh'iit kúkuum tá kun-itxâarihva morning again PERF 3pl(>3s)-open.eyes In the morning they woke up again. Source: Maggie Charley, "The Pikiawish at Clear Creek" (WB_KL-84) | read full textkári xás kúkuum fatavéenaan t-u-vâaram asaxêevar kúuk t-u-'uum then then again priest.in.world-renewal PERF-3s(>3)-go mossy to PERF-3s(>3)-arrive And the priest went off again, he went to Baldy Peak. Source: Maggie Charley, "The Pikiawish at Clear Creek" (WB_KL-84) | read full textxás ôok nu-pavyíhuk kúkuum then here 1pl(>3)-come.back.(pl.) again Then we came back here again. Source: Emily Donahue, "Professor Gifford's Visit" (WB_KL-88) | read full textxás kári kúkuum vúra nu-píkvaah-vunaa then then again Intensive 1pl(>3)-tell.stories-PL And we told stories again. Source: Emily Donahue, "Professor Gifford's Visit" (WB_KL-88) | read full textkúkuum vúra víri payêem áxak pa-'ávansa again Intensive so now two the-man Now again there are two men. 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 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 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 textkúkuum vúra vaa kun-'iruvêehriv pa-'ávans-as again Intensive so 3pl(>3s)-stand.(long.objects) the-man-PL Again the men are standing like that. Source: Julia Starritt, "Responses to Pictures" (WB_KL-92) | read full textkúkuum vúra u-'áhoo again Intensive 3s(>3)-go Then he was walking again. 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
Spoken by Chester Pepper | Download | Playkúkuum ithyáruk xás t-u-váasip pa-kúusrah again across then PERF-3s(>3)-rise.up the-sun Then the sun rose across from him again. Source: Chester Pepper, "Coyote and the Sun" (WB_LA78.1-016b) | read full text
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