Ararahih'urípih
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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]


Sentence examples (171)


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  1. 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 text
  2. kúkuum   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 text
  3. xás   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 text
  4. kári   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 text
  5. xás   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 text
  6. kúkuum   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
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  7. xáyfaat   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 text
  8. aayâach   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 text
  9. kári   xás   kúkuum      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 text
  10. kúkuum   mah'íitnihach      kun-'ákunvan-va   pa-   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 text
  11. xás   kúkuum   vura   xára   -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 text
  12. xás   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 text
  13. ta’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 text
  14. kúkuum   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 text
  15. kári   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 text
  16. púyava   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 text
  17. xás   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 text
  18. kári   vura   ni--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 text
  19. ta'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 text
  20. kári   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 text
  21. xayvéekva   kúkuum   ni--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 text
  22. koova      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 text
  23. kúkuum   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 text
  24. kári   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 text
  25. xás   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 text
  26. kári   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 text
  27. kári   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 text
  28. kári   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 text
  29. xás   kúkuum      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
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  30. xás   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 text
  31. chavúra   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 text
  32. víri   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 text
  33. xás   kúkuum      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 text
  34. kári   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 text
  35. hínupay   kúkuum   úuth      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 text
  36. uum   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 text
  37. kúkuum   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 text
  38. kári   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 text
  39. kúkuum   u-'áhoo  
    again   3s(>3)-go  
    She came over again.
    Source: Phoebe Maddux, "Bluejay Myth" (JPH_PHM-24-343a) | read full text
  40. xás   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 text
  41. xás   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 text
  42. xás   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 text
  43. vúra   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 text
  44. vaa   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 text
  45. áfee-r      kun-vítrip   vaa   uum   pu-kúkuum   p-íif-tih-ara   -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 text
  46. kúkuum   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
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  47. páy   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
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  48. kúkuum   pîip-i  
    again   say-IMPER  
    Say it again.
    Source: Vina Smith, Sentences from Now You're Speaking Karuk (VS-20b) | read full text
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  49. kúkuum   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
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  50. xas   kúkuum      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
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  51. xas   kúkuum   yáv      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
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  52. Kúkuum  
    again  
    Again we– uphill we– we chopped them down, we stripped little trees.
    Source: Violet Super, Violet Working (VSu-04) | read full text
  53. kúkuum   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 text
  54. kúna   vúra   kúkuum   ôok      ni-'uum   pa-naní-fyiiv-shas   ni-músaruk-ti   kári   vúra   pa-káruk   -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
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  55. kári   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 text
  56. kári   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 text
  57. kári   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 text
  58. kúkuum   vúra   imáan      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 text
  59. kári   xás   kúkuum   koovúra      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 text
  60. imáan   kúkuum      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 text
  61. kári   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 text
  62. kári   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 text
  63. kúkuum   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
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  64. kúkuum   vúra   vaa   kári      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
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  65. kári   xás   púyava   úum-pan   mah'íitnihach      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
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  66. púyava   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
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  67. kári   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
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  68. chavúra   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 text
  69. ta'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 text
  70. xás   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 text
  71. kúkuum   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 text
  72. xás   kúkuum   u-'ípav  
    then   again   3s(>3)-eat.again  
    Then he ate again.
    Source: Julia Starritt, "Coyote's Journey" (WB_KL-04) | read full text
  73. xás   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 text
  74. xás   kúkuum   u-thítiv   -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 text
  75. xás   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 text
  76. xás   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 text
  77. xás   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 text
  78. kúkuum   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 text
  79. kúkuum   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 text
  80. kári   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 text
  81. chíshki   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 text
  82. xás   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 text
  83. xás   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 text
  84. chavúra   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 text
  85. kári   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 text
  86. chémi   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 text
  87. xás   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 text
  88. xás   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 text
  89. xás   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 text
  90. púya-va   kúkuum   yítha   t-u'-uum   kúkuum   vúra   vaa   -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 text
  91. kúkuum   kun-p-íthtit  
    again   3pl(>3s)-ITER-gamble  
    They gambled again.
    Source: Mamie Offield, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-19) | read full text
  92. kúkuum   vúra   u-thanfírip  
    again   Intensive   3s(>3)-miss  
    Again she missed him.
    Source: Mamie Offield, "The Perils of Weasel" (WB_KL-19) | read full text
  93. xás   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 text
  94. xás   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 text
  95. xás   kári   kúkuum   pa-'ifápiit-sha      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 text
  96. imáan   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 text
  97. kúkuum   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 text
  98. kúkuum   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 text
  99. xás   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 text
  100. kúkuum   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 text
  101. kári   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 text
  102. u-'ípak   kúkuum  
    3s(>3)-come.back   again  
    He came back again.
    Source: Lottie Beck, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-25) | read full text
  103. kúkuum   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 text
  104. púyava   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 text
  105. kári   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 text
  106. kúkuum      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 text
  107. púyava   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 text
  108. xás   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 text
  109. xás   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 text
  110. xás   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 text
  111. xás   kúkuum   vúra   t-óo   kpêehva   nee-p-chívchaaksur-ih      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 text
  112. kúkuum   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 text
  113. kári   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 text
  114. kúkuum   vúra   imáan   káruk      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 text
  115. vaa   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 text
  116. xás   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 text
  117. imáankam   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 text
  118. imáankam   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 text
  119. xás   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 text
  120. xás   kári   kúkuum   vúra   imáan      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 text
  121. púyava   kúkuum   vúra   kúmateech      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 text
  122. xás   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 text
  123. chavúra   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 text
  124. xás   u--tih   íf   kúkuum      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 text
  125. xás   kári   kúkuum   ú-kpaaksur   pa--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 text
  126. xás   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 text
  127. kári   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 text
  128. púyava   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 text
  129. xás   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 text
  130. kári   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 text
  131. xás   kári   púyava   yáanchiip   kúkuum   vaa      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 text
  132. púyava   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 text
  133. kári   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 text
  134. kúkuum   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 text
  135. kúkuum   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 text
  136. kári   kúkuum      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 text
  137. kúkuum   fátaak      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 text
  138. xás   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 text
  139. kúkuum   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 text
  140. kúkuum   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 text
  141. ta'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 text
  142. víri   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 text
  143. imáankam   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 text
  144. xás   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 text
  145. kúkuum   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 text
  146. xás   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 text
  147. kúkuum   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 text
  148. púyava   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 text
  149. púyava   pa-'íshaha   t-u-vunfíp-ahaak   kúkuum      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 text
  150. púyava   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 text
  151. imáan   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 text
  152. imáan-kam   kúkuum      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 text
  153. máh'iit   kúkuum      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 text
  154. kári   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 text
  155. xás   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 text
  156. xás   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 text
  157. kúkuum   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 text
  158. kúkuum   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 text
  159. kúkuum   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 text
  160. kúkuum   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 text
  161. kúkuum   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 text
  162. kúkuum   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 text
  163. kúkuum   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
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  164. kúkuum   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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  165. kúkuum   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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