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hes

Dictionary entry

hespart • question particle

Lexicon record # 448 | Source reference(s): R199

Sentence examples (380)

  1. Ke'l hes kee cherhkwer'm?
    Will you jump center?

    Audio

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

  2. Ke'l hes kee syoolah?
    Are you going to dance (in the brush dance).

    Audio

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

  3. Kue ke'l nepuy hes mehl muehlkoche'm?
    Did you sell your salmon?

    Audio

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

  4. Keehl muehlkoche'm hes... k'e-nepuy?
    Are you going to sell your salmon?

    Audio

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

  5. Heekoch hes 'o myah kue 'we-le'loyhlpa'aahl?
    Did the fire jump across the water?

    Audio

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

  6. Heekoch hes 'o myah so heekoh kue pa'aahl?
    Did it jump across the water?

    Audio

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

  7. Komchueme'm hes ko'l kwenee ho kegoh ke'ween?
    Do you know anybody who caught eels?

    Audio

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

  8. Cho' hes keech kee wee' soo hegoo'm kee k'e-negaapek'?
    Are you all ready to start walking?

    Audio

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

  9. Skewok hes pa'ah?
    Do you want some water?

    Audio

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

  10. Matthew hes ho tergurser'm we'yk'oh 'ue-kechoyhl?
    Have you talked to Matthew today?

    Audio

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

  11. Nahschueh hes kue 'o melonee 'ela helomeye'm?
    Did you dance last night at the brush dance?

    Audio

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

  12. Ho sku'y soo chkeye'm hes nahschueh?
    Did you sleep well last night?

    Audio

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

  13. 'O k'-ahpew hes?
    Is that your wife?

    Audio

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

  14. Keetee 'wegah hes?
    Are they going to get married?

    Audio

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

  15. To' hes kee nergery kue 'ne-lewet kee 'ne-hoh?
    Will you help me clean my net?

    Audio

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

  16. Ke'l kue lewete'm hes?
    Are you going to fish with a net?

    Audio

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

  17. To' hes ko'moyo'm kues soch?
    Did you hear what she said?

    Audio

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

  18. Skewok hes kee k'e-megelok'?
    Do you want to go with us?

    Audio

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

  19. To' hes Wechpues kee so megelo'm?
    Will you go with me to Weitchpec?

    Audio

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

  20. Skewok hes kee k'e-rekwoh ler'ergr pa'ah or hegoorekeech?
    Would you like to drink coffee or tea?

    Audio

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

  21. Ke'l hes hloo'm kue 'ne-pegem?
    Did you take my knife?

    Audio

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

  22. Cheeweye'm hes?
    Are you hungry?

    Audio

    — Jimmie James, Discussion of boats and boating (JJ-VC-1, 2005)

  23. Kee megeloo'm hes?
    Are you going to go with her?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (AG-02-2) (AG-02-2, 2004)

  24. Moske'm hes 'ne-muech ro'?.
    Did you borrow my car?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (AG-02-2) (AG-02-2, 2004)

  25. Chergerhcherhler'm hes?
    Are you lazy?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 2: "How are you?" (GT3-02, 2003)

  26. Cheeweye'm hes?
    Are you hungry?

    Audio

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

  27. Cheeweyee'mo'w hes?
    Are you (pl.) hungry?

    Audio

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

  28. Keech 'ee so'n hes kee ko'l k'e-nepek'?
    Are you ready to eat?

    Audio

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

  29. Keech 'ee so'n hes kee 'we-'e'gah?
    Are they ready to eat?

    Audio

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

  30. Nekomuy kee k'e-pemek' kegoh hes?
    Do you know how to make acorn soup?

    Audio

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

  31. Che'lookse'm hes?
    Are you thirsty?

    Audio

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

  32. Che'looksee'mo'w hes?
    Are you (pl.) thirsty?

    Audio

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

  33. Ko'moyo'm hes?
    Do you hear or understand?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 4: "Do you understand?" (GT3-04, 2003)

  34. Ko'moyo'mo'w hes?
    Do you (pl.) understand?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 4: "Do you understand?" (GT3-04, 2003)

  35. 'Ahtemar hes?
    Is this paper?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 4: "Do you understand?" (GT3-04, 2003)

  36. 'Yohhlkoych' hes?
    Is this wood?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 4: "Do you understand?" (GT3-04, 2003)

  37. To' ko'moyo'm hes?
    Do you hear or understand?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 4: "Do you understand?" (GT3-04, 2003)

  38. Ha'p'ehl hes?
    Did you forget?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 4: "Do you understand?" (GT3-04, 2003)

  39. Mueschen hes?
    Is that true?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 5: "What are you doing?" (GT3-05, 2003)

  40. Hese'm hes?
    You think so, huh?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 5: "What are you doing?" (GT3-05, 2003)

  41. Keech 'ee so'n hes?
    Are you ready? Is it ready?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 5: "What are you doing?" (GT3-05, 2003)

  42. Keech 'ee so'n hes?
    Are you ready yet?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 5: "What are you doing?" (GT3-05, 2003)

  43. Keech weykoo'm hes?
    Are you done?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 5: "What are you doing?" (GT3-05, 2003)

  44. Keech wey hes?
    Are we done?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 5: "What are you doing?" (GT3-05, 2003)

  45. Keech 'ee so'n hes?
    Is it ready?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 7: "Okay. Expressions" (GT3-07, 2003)

  46. To' hes keech ee' so'n?
    Is it getting ready?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 7: "Okay. Expressions" (GT3-07, 2003)

  47. K'e-'ekah hes 'ochkaa hoh?
    Are you making a hat?

    Audio

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

  48. Nekomuy k'e-holeemek' 'luemon hes?
    Do you know how to make eel baskets?

    Audio

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

  49. Koh k'e-nepuy hes?
    Did you catch any?

    Audio

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

  50. To' hes keech muuehl?
    Have you settled up?

    Audio

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

  51. He'woneehle'm hes?
    Are you awake?

    Audio

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

  52. Pekwsue hes kee ho'ope'm?
    Will you build a fire?

    Audio

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

  53. Pekwsue hes pewome'm?
    Will you cook?

    Audio

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

  54. Kweskwese'm hes?
    Do you have a cold?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 11: "I have a headache. Health" (GT3-11, 2003)

  55. Kweskwesee'mo'w hes?
    Do you have a cold? (pl.)

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 11: "I have a headache. Health" (GT3-11, 2003)

  56. Hoomege'm hes?
    Are you dizzy?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 11: "I have a headache. Health" (GT3-11, 2003)

  57. Keech keychek hes?
    Are you tired?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)

  58. Keeto chkeye'm hes?
    Are you sleepy?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)

  59. Chergercherhl hes?
    Are you lazy?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)

  60. Keychek hes?
    Are you tired?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)

  61. Dave, keech keychek hes?
    Dave, are you tired?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)

  62. Ke'l hes keychek?
    Are you tired?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)

  63. Skewok hes kee k'e-rek'eeen?
    Do you (plural) want to rest (sit down)?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)

  64. Keech sa'ar hes?
    Are you crazy?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)

  65. Keech lohpee'hl hes?
    Is it cloudy?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 17: "How's the weather? (Look at the sky.)" (GT3-17, 2003)

  66. Keetee ten hes?
    Is it going to rain?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 17: "How's the weather? (Look at the sky.)" (GT3-17, 2003)

  67. Keetee tenpewe'hl hes?
    Is it going to rain?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 17: "How's the weather? (Look at the sky.)" (GT3-17, 2003)

  68. Sme'ruehl hes?
    Are these scissors?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 18: "I'm going to school." (GT3-18, 2003)

  69. 'Ok'w hes mehl 'e'ga'?
    Do you have a pencil?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 18: "I'm going to school." (GT3-18, 2003)

  70. Cher'er'y hes 'o'y heyomues hes?
    Is this bear or is this skunk?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 18: "I'm going to school." (GT3-18, 2003)

  71. Kee helomeye'm hes?
    Are you going to dance?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 21: "Culture" (GT3-21, 2003)

  72. Wo' hegehl hes, Wokhlew.
    Did they tell her, Thank you?

    Audio

    — Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)

  73. Tokseepa' hes?
    Do you admire me?

    Audio

    — Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)

  74. Skuuewete'm hes?
    Do you like eating it?

    Audio

    — Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)

  75. Keychekseeme'm hes?
    Are you tired?

    Audio

    — Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)

  76. Keech keychek hes?
    Are you tired?

    Audio

    — Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)

  77. Menewkwe'm hes?
    Are you shy?

    Audio

    — Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)

  78. Chergerhchehle'm hes?
    Are you lazy?

    Audio

    — Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)

  79. To' nek kem keech chergerhchehlek'. Chergerhchehle'm hes?
    I'm also tired. Are you tired?

    Audio

    — Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)

  80. Keech mueneechko'm hes?
    Did she have an accident?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with oo-Class Verbs (JB-14-1, 2003)

  81. Skeweenepe'm hes?
    Have you had enough to eat?

    Audio

    — Glenn Moore, Sentences (JB-03-1) (JB-03-1, 2002)

  82. Cheeweye'm hes?
    Are you hungry?

    Audio

    — Glenn Moore, Sentences (JB-03-1) (JB-03-1, 2002)

  83. Chyue hes ho helomeye'mo'w?
    Have you all been dancing?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-05-1a) (JB-05-1a, 2002)

  84. Newoo'm hes kue puuek lekws 'o hegok'w?
    Do you see the deer walking outside?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-05-1a) (JB-05-1a, 2002)

  85. Hese'm hes keech tkwola wee' 'o hegok'w kue puuek?
    Do you think the deer is still (walking around) here?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-05-1a) (JB-05-1a, 2002)

  86. Ke'l hes keech keychek?
    Are you tired?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-05-1a) (JB-05-1a, 2002)

  87. Skewok hes kee kem 'ne-newopa'?
    Do you want to see me again?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-05-1a) (JB-05-1a, 2002)

  88. Skewokseeme'm hes?
    Do you want it?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-05-1a) (JB-05-1a, 2002)

  89. 'Weehlkwopa' hes?
    Did you dream about me?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-005_4) (JB-005_4, 2002)

  90. 'Wer'errgeryerche'm hes?
    Do you speak English?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-005_4) (JB-005_4, 2002)

  91. Keetkwo nee cheeweyek' kee kem ko'l sook nepek' hes?
    I'm still hungry, can I have something to eat again?

    Audio

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

  92. Ke'l hes che'lookse'm?
    Are you thirsty?

    Audio

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

  93. Cheeweye'm hes?
    Are you hungry?

    Audio

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

  94. Che'lookse'm hes?
    Are you thirsty?

    Audio

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

  95. Ke'l hes komchewo'm?
    Do you understand?

    Audio

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

  96. Ke'l hes keychek?
    Are you tired?

    Audio

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

  97. Nek hes?
    Is it me?

    Audio

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

  98. Tele'm hes?
    Are you sick?

    Audio

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

  99. Keech neemok'w hes k'e-sew?
    Are you out of breath?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences for Phonological Patterns (JB-01-12, 2001)

  100. Cheeekore'm hes?
    Do they have the hiccups?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Repetitive and Iterative Verbs (JB-02-06, 2001)

  101. 'Oche'm hes?
    Did you sneeze?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Repetitive and Iterative Verbs (JB-02-06, 2001)

  102. Saawele'm hes?
    Are you cold?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Repetitive and Iterative Verbs (JB-02-06, 2001)

  103. Pyerwerksee'n hes?
    Does he love me?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Bipersonal Verbs and Descriptive Verbs (JB-02-08b, 2001)

  104. Pyerwerksee'm hes?
    Does he loves her?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Bipersonal Verbs and Descriptive Verbs (JB-02-08b, 2001)

  105. Pyerwerkseemehl hes?
    Do they love (somebody)?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Bipersonal Verbs and Descriptive Verbs (JB-02-08b, 2001)

  106. Kee nahchese'm hes?
    Will you give it to her?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Bipersonal Verbs and Descriptive Verbs (JB-02-08b, 2001)

  107. Kee kwehl hes nes?
    Will you be right back?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-02-13a) (JB-02-13a, 2001)

  108. Ko'l soo hes k'e-leeneek leko'n?
    Did something get in your eye?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-02-13a) (JB-02-13a, 2001)

  109. Chmeyaan hes ko'mee tenpeyo'm?
    Yesterday, did you eat too much?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-02-13a) (JB-02-13a, 2001)

  110. Ko'moyo'm hes nahschueh kue 'we-hl'e'goh?
    Did you hear it thunder last night?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-02-13a) (JB-02-13a, 2001)

  111. Hese'm hes keetee hl'e'goh kege'ype'hl?
    Do you think there will be thunder and lightning?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Sentences (JB-02-13a) (JB-02-13a, 2001)

  112. Newoyek' hes?
    Did they see me?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Iteratives, Passives, and Repetitives (JB-02-14a, 2001)

  113. Hese'm hes newoyek'?
    Do you think they see me?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Iteratives, Passives, and Repetitives (JB-02-14a, 2001)

  114. Hese'm hes newoye'm?
    Do you think they see you?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Iteratives, Passives, and Repetitives (JB-02-14a, 2001)

  115. Hese'm hes newoy?
    Do you think they see us?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Iteratives, Passives, and Repetitives (JB-02-14a, 2001)

  116. S'yahhlkoye'm hes?
    Did he kick you?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Iteratives, Passives, and Repetitives (JB-02-14a, 2001)

  117. Keech s'yahhlkoye'm hes?
    Did they kick you?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences with Iteratives, Passives, and Repetitives (JB-02-14a, 2001)

  118. Perkwperkwerh hes?
    Do they all knock more than once?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences (LJC-03-1-1a, 2001)

  119. Cho' noowehlkene'm 'yohhlkoych' hes? Neemok'w 'ne-'yoh.
    Did you gather wood for my fire yet? I don't have any wood.

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences (LJC-03-1-1a, 2001)

  120. Keech ho hoolep'a'm hes?
    Have you been rummaging (through my stuff)?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences (LJC-03-1-1b, 2001)

  121. Nekomuy hes k'er-'er'gerp chpeyue'r?
    Do you like to tell stories?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences (LJC-03-1-1b, 2001)

  122. Keech wey hes kue k'er-'er'gerp k'e-chpeyue'r?
    Are you finished telling your story?

    Audio

    — Aileen Figueroa, Elicited Sentences (LJC-03-1-2, 2001)

  123. Cheeweye'm hes?
    Are you hungry?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Miscellaneous Sentences (GT-MISC) (GT-MISC, 2000s)

  124. Skewok hes kee ko'l k'e-nepek'?
    Do you want to eat something?

    Audio

    — Georgiana Trull, Miscellaneous Sentences (GT-MISC) (GT-MISC, 2000s)

  125. Chpaanee' hes k'e-ruerek'?
    Is it too far to swim?

    Audio

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

  126. Ke'l hes kem keychek?
    Are you tired too?

    Audio

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

  127. Yo'hlkoh hes kem keychek?
    Are they tired too?

    Audio

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

  128. Mueschen hes keech k'e-skewokseepew?
    Is it true that you are fond of each other?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-014) (LA138-014, 1980)

  129. Skewok hes kelew kee k'e-megeluue'mo'w?
    Do you all want to go along?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-017) (LA138-017, 1980)

  130. Skewok hes ke'l kee k'e-megelok'?
    Do you want to go along?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-017) (LA138-017, 1980)

  131. Newoo'm hes? Ke'l hes kem newoo'm? 'Ee, nek kem newook'. Yo'... wo'hl tue' kem newoohl.
    Did you see it? Did you see it too? Yes, I saw it. That one ... they saw it too.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-031) (LA138-031, 1980)

  132. Ho puenomeyooche'm hes?
    Have you been groaning in your sleep?

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

  133. Keech t'uemeek hes kue... ?
    Is it tender (the meat)?

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (LA138-043) (LA138-043, 1980)

  134. Nue chpe'royos nue hes kue son'.
    Go and find out the truth.

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (UW-PP-18a-1) (UW-PP-18a-1, 1980)

  135. Nuemee neskweenepem' hes kue k'e-repeechoy?
    Did you feel really bad when they whipped you?

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    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (UW-PP-18a-2) (UW-PP-18a-2, 1980)

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

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

  137. Keech hes 'ee sonowo'm kee k'-egook'?
    Are you ready to go?

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

  138. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee regook?] 'Ee, keech pope'l noohl 'o nuenepuy wee'. Tkwo'o chegey kwel 'eemee nuenepuy.
    [Is the trout a nunepuy?] Yes, when they get big they become nunepuy. When they are still small they are not nunepuy.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  139. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee chperger'?] Kue yok 'o chperger' hes weesh 'o soch? Yok k'ee 'o chperger' peeshkaahl 'o chperger'.
    [Is the razor clam a nunepuy?] Do you mean the chprgr' that are here? Clams that belong here, clams from the sea.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  140. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee keptoh?] 'Ee, nuenepuy wee' keptoh.
    [Is the horseneck clam a nunepuy?] Yes, horsenecks are nunepuy.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  141. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee pee'eeh?] 'Ee, chege'lo'tee' keech 'o nuenepuy.
    [Is the mussel a nunepuy?] Yes, you dry them and they become nunepuy.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  142. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee 'yerrner'?] 'Ee, kem negepue' k'ee 'yerrner'.
    [Is the abalone a nunepuy?] Yes, they eat abalone too.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  143. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee pee'eeyers?] 'Ee, weet kem negepue' k'ee pee'eeyers nee pechueh. Kee rorowenee' keech 'o nepue'.
    [Is the freshwater clam a nunepuy?] Yes, they eat freshwater clams upriver. You have to gather them and then eat them.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  144. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee mekwchoh?] K'ee mekwcheg tue' pegerk wee' negepee' mekwchoh.
    [Is the snail a nunepuy?] Menfolks eat that, snails.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  145. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee wechew?] 'Ee, wechew kem nuenepuy wee'. Ple'l ho 'ok'w we'yon, ho 'ok'w '-uuek'eemo'ok'w 'we-new. Kwesee weeshtue 'o nep' k'ee wechew. Weeshtue' 'o goh wenew. Kue 'uuek weeshtue' 'o nahchpue'n.
    [Is the sea urchin a nunepuy?] Yes, sea urchin is nunepuy too. A young girl lived at Ple'l [in Rek'woy], she had a baby, she had no milk. That is what she ate. She used that for milk. She gave the baby that.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  146. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee koyaak'w?] 'Ee.
    [Is the starfish a nunepuy] Yes.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  147. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee hlkerrwers?] Paa', weet kwel neemee negepue' k'ee hlkerrwers.
    [Is the lizard a nunepuy?] No, they don't eat the waterdog.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  148. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee 'eskew?] 'Eskew hes? Teno'eesh nee so'n cheeko'r kee serrhlerp'.
    [Is the turtle a nunepuy?] Turtle? He can do anything, do different things.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  149. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee locho'm?] Paa', neemee nuenepuy k'ee locho'm.
    [Is the toad a nunepuy?] No, the toad isn't nunepuy.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  150. [Nunepuy hes wee' k'ee ko'ses?] Ko'ses tue' kem negepue' wee', k'ee ko'ses.
    [Is the crab a nunepuy?] Crab is also eaten, crab.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  151. [Pishkaahl 'o koh hes wee' k'ee nerrger'?] 'Ee, peeshkaahl wee' nee 'oo' k'ee nerrger'. Mos kee mo'ok'w k'e-no'oy 'o ha'agonehl 'o peeshkaahl.
    [Is the barnacle a pishkaahl 'o koh?] Yes, barnacles live along the ocean. You couldn't go without shoes on the rocks by the ocean.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  152. [Pishkaahl 'o koh hes wee' k'ee mekwchoh?] Paa', neemee peeshkaahl 'o koh hehlkue 'ee koh mekwcheg.
    [Is the snail a pishkaahl 'o koh?] No, it's not seafood, snail is caught on land.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  153. [Pishkaahl 'o koh hes wee' k'ee neeneepuech'?] Neeneepuech' wee' to' peeshkaahl k'o koh, ko kert ke'm keech 'o koh, peeshkaahl.
    [Is the sucker fish a pishkaahl 'o koh?] You can catch sucker in the sea, if you go fishing with a line, in the ocean.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  154. [Pishkaahl 'o koh hes wee' k'ee rohtuen?] Rohtuen kwel peeshkaahl k'o koh, we'y kem k'o koh k'ee nekah 'we-rooy. So pechue rohtuen.
    [Is the bullhead fish a pishkaahl 'o koh?] You can catch bullheads in the ocean, you can catch them in our stream. Bullheads are upriver.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  155. [Pishkaahl 'o koh hes wee' k'ee kahkah?] kahkah kwel peeshkaahl 'o koh.
    [Is the sturgeon a pishkaahl 'o koh?] Sturgeon you can catch in the ocean.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  156. [Pishkaahl 'o koh hes wee' k'ee chpegaa?] Chpegaa kwel peeshkaahl nee ka'ar.
    [Is the cormorant a pishkaahl 'o koh?] Shag is the pet of the sea.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  157. [Pishkaahl 'o koh hes wee' k'ee tokues?] K'ee tokues kem peeshkaahl wee' 'o huenowonee.
    [Is the pelican a pishkaahl 'o koh?] Pelicans "grow" in the sea.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  158. [Pishkaahl 'o koh hes wee' k'ee tereet?] 'Ee, tereet kem peeshkaahl reeek'ew nee kego'o, 'o kohchewee', weeshtue' nee 'oole'mehl.
    [Is the spotted sandpiper a pishkaahl 'o koh?] Yes, sandpipers stand around on the beach, you can catch them. That's where they live.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  159. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee neekwech?] 'Ee, 'o hlmeyowonee wee'. Chuelue mos ho lege'y 'oohl. Weet ho 'oole'm weet soo. Tue' neemee wee hoolege'y 'oohl keech 'o merkue' mocho keechee' laay 'oohl. Se'nee kwel neemee wo nep'. Mo newo'm 'oohl 'ee kee'ee', 'ohlkuemee tergerwermee' mehl kee'ee'. 'Ok'w soo terger'w neekwech.
    [Is the grizzly bear a hoore'mos?] Yes, he's mean. A person couldn't go through Bald Hills. They used to live there. A person couldn't go through, he'd get eaten up, if a person goes through there. Sometimes he wouldn't eat you, when he sees a person he'll run away, they talk to him and scare him away. There is a way to speak to a grizzly.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  160. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee keget?] 'Ee.
    [Is the mountain lion a hoore'mos?] Yes.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  161. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee nepe'weeshneg?] 'Ee, tee'n tue' mehl hee' nepe'weeshneg. Neekeechue 'we-nepek'.
    [Is the otter a hoore'mos?] Yes, that's why he's called otter. He eats anything.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  162. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee segep?] 'Ee, wot kem kee ko cherrhl k'ee segep.
    [Is the coyote a hoore'mos?] Yes, he can do things, coyote.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  163. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee wahchehl?] 'Ee.
    [Is the civet cat a hoore'mos?] Yes.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  164. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee hlkeleekra'?] 'Ee, wot kem wegaayenoch' hlkeleekra'. Keech ko 'o kyegah kee chesee' so'n 'ue kee molenee sow.
    [Is the mole a hoore'mos?] Yes, mole will give warning. When he starts coming oup out of the ground, there's bad things will happen.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  165. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee puesee?] K'ee puesee kwel segesomeneehl. Keech 'o hlmeye'm 'o sesomeneehl.
    [Is the cat a hoore'mos?] Cat will scratch you. It gets mad and scratches you.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  166. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee terkerrt?] 'Ee.
    [Is the California woodpecker a hoore'mos?] Yes.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  167. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee ch'ek'ch'ek'?] Ch'ek'ch'ek' tue' kem hegohkue'm kee 'we-ten. Hlmeykee' keech 'o tenpewe'hl.
    [Is the wren a hoore'mos?] Wren can make rain. If you disturb him it will rain.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  168. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee k'err'?] K'err' tue' kem megeskweta' mocho ko'l 'oo' nuenepuy keech 'ue-merkue'm. K'err' weeshtue' soo kee'mole'n. Keech 'ue-ke'm.
    [Is the crow a hoore'mos?] Crow will eat it up, wherever there's food he'll eat it up. That's why crow is no good. He steals.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  169. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee tokues?] 'Ee, tokues kwel peeshkaahl 'o goore'mos.
    [Is the pelican a hoore'mos?] Yes, pelican is a sea animal.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  170. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee leyes?] Leyes, 'ee, weet kem hoore'mos, k'ee leyes. Maageen hlmeyowo'm.
    [Is the snake a hoore'mos?] Snake, yes, snake is an animal too, snake. Some are mean.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  171. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee 'ewom?] 'Ee.
    [Is the slug a hoore'mos?] Yes.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  172. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee hlkerrwers?] Hlkerrwers tue' kegahselue'm 'oohl.
    [Is the lizard a hoore'mos?] Waterdog is a stranger to people.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  173. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee 'eskew?] Weet kem kegahselue'm 'oohl k'ee 'eskew.
    [Is the turtle a hoore'mos?] Turtle is also a stranger to people.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  174. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee locho'm?] 'Ee, weet tue' kem kee hlmeyko'm mocho kee yo hoolenah keehl meykoye'm.
    [Is the toad a hoore'mos?] Yes, that can harm you also if you disturb them, they can hurt you.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  175. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee harpuech?] 'Ee, wot kem kee merkue'm 'ow harpuech.
    [Is the ant a hoore'mos?] Yes, ants can eat a person up too.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  176. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee tege'y?] 'Ee, wot kem kee nep' 'oow k'ee tege'y.
    [Is the flea a hoore'mos?] Yes, fleas can eat you also.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  177. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee chohpos?] 'Ee, wot kem kee merkew kelach k'ee chohpos.
    [Is the fly a hoore'mos?] Yes, a fly can eat you up too.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  178. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee 'yekwhl?] 'Yekwhl tue' kem kee merkew kelech.
    [Is the maggot a hoore'mos?] Maggots can eat you too.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  179. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee nuenepuy?] K'ee nuenepuy kwel neemee hoore'mos wee'.
    [Is the fish a hoore'mos?] Fish is not hoore'mos.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  180. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee kahkah?] kahkah kwel kem neemee hoore'mos, kee nepue' mocho keech koh.
    [Is the sturgeon a hoore'mos?] Sturgeon is not an animal, you eat it when you catch it.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  181. [hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee regook?] K'ee regook tue' kem kee nepue' mocho keech 'o koh.
    [Is the trout a hoore'mos?] You can eat trout when you catch it.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  182. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee 'o'rowee'?] 'O'rowee' tue' kem kegahselue'mo'w.
    [Is 'o'rowi' a hoore'mos?] 'O'rowi' is also a stranger to people.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  183. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee shekwshoh?] Paa', neemee hoogee' wek sow.
    [Is the quahog clam a hoore'mos?] No, I never heard what it is.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  184. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee sa'ro'?] Sa'ro' heseesh waak? Sa'ro' tue' locho'm wee', tue'ee nepue'.
    [Is the sea anemone a hoore'mos?] Does he mean sa'roh? Searoses is a frog, but they eat it.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  185. [Hoore'mos hes wee' k'ee kwegerue'r?] 'Ee, kwegerue'r tue' kem kee nep' 'oow.
    [Is the pig a hoore'mos?] Yes, pig will eat a person.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  186. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee chergercheryerh?] 'Ee, hlmeyowo'm kwel wo'hl tue'. ... looks like rattlesnake.
    [Is the kingsnake a leyes?] yes, they are mean. ... looks like rattlesnake.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  187. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee hlkerrwers?] Paa'.
    [Is the lizard a leyes?] No.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  188. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee 'eskew?] Paa, weet kem woogeen k'ee 'eskew.
    [Is the turtle a leyes?] No, turtle is different.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  189. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee locho'm?] Paa', wot kwel locho'm chpeen. Neemee kwel k'ee leyes wee'.
    [Is the toad a leyes?] No, that's just a frog. It could never be a snake.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  190. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee kuechkuech?] Paa', neemee kee weetee' soo. Hegee' werms wee' hegoh mocho kertkee'm k'ee kuechkuech.
    [Is the bait worm a leyes?] No, that's not what it is. They use "worms" to fish with, worms.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  191. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee 'yekwhl?] Paa', wot kem neemee leyes. Chohpos weesh we-nohl weet 'o hewolon.
    [Is the maggot a leyes?] no, that's not a snake. They're fly's excrement, they come al..

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  192. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee merwerseeshleg?] Paa', weet kem neemee leyes wee'.
    [Is the biting lizard a leyes?] No, that's not a snake.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  193. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee 'o'rowee'?] Paa'.
    [Is the lizard a leyes?] No.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  194. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee 'ewom?] Paa', neemee hee' leyes wee' k'ee 'ewom.
    [Is the slug a leyes?] No, slug isn't a snake.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  195. [Leyes hes wee' k'ee cheeek hegoh?] Cheeek hegoh? Paa', wo' kem woogeen kue cheeek hegoh.
    [Is the money snake a leyes?] Money snake? No, that's also different, money snake.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  196. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee terkerrt?] Paa', neemee wee' ch'ue'ch'eesh.
    [Is the California woodpecker a ch'u'ch'ish?] No, it's not a bird.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  197. [Tee'neesho hes wee' k'ee terkerrt?] 'We-cheeesh'ok'w.
    [What is the California woodpecker?] It has a topknot.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  198. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee kokonew?] Paa', wot kem woogeen. Kokonew wee' pelee'n wee' sow.
    [Is the redheaded woodpecker a ch'u'ch'ish?] No, that's different. Woodpecker is a big thing.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  199. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee chegecheehl?] Chegecheehl kwel kem 'ok'w 'we-cheeesh, weeshteesh mehl 'we-chegecheehl.
    [Is the sapsucker a ch'u'ch'ish?] Chegechihl also has a topknot, that's why they call them chegechihl.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  200. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee skoyom?] Paa'.
    [Is the bat a ch'u'ch'ish?] No.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  201. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee pegoy?] Pegoy kwel kem 'ok'w 'ue-poy. Weeshteesh mehl 'ue-pegoy.
    [Is the yellowhammer bird a ch'u'ch'ish?] Yellowhammer has a chin tattoo, that's why he's called yellowhammer.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  202. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee kelok?] Kelok weet kem woogeen... Kegahselo'm 'oohl kelok. 'esee puelekuek' soo keme'y. 'ue-psech puelekuek sootok'w...
    [Is the goose a ch'u'ch'ish?] Goose is different. Goose is a stranger to people. It goes north to its home. Its father was from the north.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  203. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee k'yow?] Paa', weet kem woogeen k'ee k'yow.
    [Is the swan a ch'u'ch'ish?] No, swan is different.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  204. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee murrn?] Weet kem murrn nepuyeesh speeego'ronew, in the spring. 'O lee', Kem newopaa' keechow 'oow 'erkeryernerw. 'O lee', 'eee, murrn. Kem newochek' keech keew 'o hegoo'm.
    [Is the river duck a ch'u'ch'ish?] It's different, he has a race with salmon, in the spring. He says, "You will see me, I'll be there waiting (floating) in a pool", the loon said. "I will see you when you are there."

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  205. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee legemem?] Paa', legemem kwel tegenuemonoksee'm 'oow.
    [Is the pheasant a ch'u'ch'ish?] No, grouse puts a spell on one.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  206. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee terkerkue'?] Terkerkue' kwel chorek'eek wee', terkerkue'.
    [Is the quail a ch'u'ch'ish?] Quail belong in hell.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  207. [Ch'u'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee 'o'rowee'?] Paa', neemee wee' ch'ue'ch'eesh 'o'rowee'.
    [Is the dove a ch'u'ch'ish?] No, 'o'rowi' is not a bird.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  208. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee kego'sneg?] Paa'.
    [Is the seagull a ch'u'ch'ish?] No.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  209. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee chpegaa?] Paa'... peeshkaahl wee' 'o hoore'mos k'ee chpegaa.
    [Is the cormorant a ch'u'ch'ish?] No, cormorant is a sea animal.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  210. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee tereet?] Tereet peeshkaahl wee' 'o hoore'mos.
    [Is the spotted sandpiper a ch'u'ch'ish?] Sandpiper is an ocean animal.

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    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  211. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee chele'l?] Chele'l kem woo nee sow.
    [Is the killdeer a ch'u'ch'ish?] Killdeer is different.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  212. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee he'mee'?] He'mee' kwel wegaaneyoch'. Ko'l 'o hohkueme'm k'er-nerh... wee'eet 'o syo'ooch'.
    [Is the pigeon a ch'u'ch'ish?] Pigeon gives warnings. When you're picking berries, he'll make noise.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  213. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee tekwonesh... owl? ... tekwonee's?] Wegaaneyoch' kwel wo'oot tekwonee's.
    [Is the owl a ch'u'ch'ish?] Owl gives warnings.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  214. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee pookw?] Pookw kwel nahschewen heeego'l.
    [Is the screech owl a ch'u'ch'ish?] Screechowl travels at night.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  215. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee chegemem?] Chegemem kwel cheeeshep' noore'w wee' t'uue.
    [Is the hummingbird a ch'u'ch'ish?] Hummingird is found around flowers.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  216. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee k'oo'ych'ee?] Paa', to' weesh 'eegaa'y k'o'ych'ee, kegemoloch'... k'o'ych'ee.
    [Is the bluejay a ch'u'ch'ish?] He's just around, bluejay is jealous.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  217. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee 'werrp?] Paa'.
    [Is the butterfly a ch'u'ch'ish?] No.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  218. [Ch'ue'ch'eesh hes wee' k'ee tege'muer?] Tege'muer kwel... roree' wee' 'we-ch'ue'ch'eesh.
    [Is the snowbird a ch'u'ch'ish?] Snowbird is a bird of the snow.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  219. [Tee'neesho wee' kue cheycheyes?] Cheycheyes hes wee'? ... Tegeykelue'm 'oohl wok... 'o negohsehl wee' tegeykelew.
    [What are mosquitoes?] Mosquitoes? They bite people, wherever they bite it'll swell up.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  220. [Kaap'ehl hes kem... Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee ne'muuep?] 'Ee, meskwoh wee' hegohkue'.
    [Is the lupine a kaap'ehl?] Yes, they make medicine.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  221. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee sloowehl?] Sloowehl tue' kem ho negepue'... Wee' negepue' k'ee sloowehl.
    [Is the wild oat a kaap'ehl?] We used to eat wild oats. We eat wild oats.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  222. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee wer'nerr?] Wer'nerr weet kem hegohkue'. Mee neemee kee 'ahspe'm mocho kee ko'soh heweche'm wer'nerr 'ee nepe'm k'e-rekwoh mee pa'ah. Pa'ah 'ok'w wer'nerr. Keechoh heweche'm kue k'e-che'look.
    [Is the horsetail a kaap'ehl?] They gather horsetails. When you can't drink water if you want to live "high" you eat horsetails, it's like drinking water. Horsetails have water. You get over your thirst.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  223. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee nepoyoch?] 'Ee, kaap'ehl wee' k'ee nepoyoch... 'wew nepoyoch, 'ohlkuemee kaap'ehl wee'.
    [Is the hay kaap'ehl?] Yes, greens are brush. Its name is nepoyoch, because it is brush.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  224. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee tegeto'r?] 'Ee, weet kem negepue' tegeto'r.
    [Is the salmonberry shoot a kaap'ehl?] Yes, tegeto'r is also eaten.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  225. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee ta'amo?] 'Ee.
    [Is the elderberry bush a kaap'ehl?] Yes.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  226. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee hue'uuep'?] Paa', hue'uuep' kwehl neemee kaa'pehl wee'.
    [Is hazel a kaap'ehl?] No, hazel is not brush.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  227. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee wer'errgerch'?] 'Ee, wer'errgerch' kwel yo'hlkoych' wee' hoh.
    [Is the alder a kaap'ehl?] They make firewood out of that.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  228. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee hega'p'oh?] 'Ee, hega'p'oh weet kem. Weet kem skuyenee wee' k'ee hega'p'oh. Newo'm muenchey 'ue-'wer', skuyenee.
    [Is the cottonwood a kaap'ehl?] Yes, cottonwood too, cottonwood is good. You see its white roots, they're good.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  229. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee hlerkeech ] 'Ee.
    [Is hlrkich a kaap'ehl?] Yes.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  230. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee chkeep'o'r?] 'Ee, chkeep'o'r kwel mehl chkegeyue'.
    [Is the chkip'o'r a kaap'ehl?] Yes, it can put you to sleep.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  231. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee mahkuehl?] 'Ee, mahkuehl kwel neemee kaap'ehl wee', nerhpery wee'.
    [Is the salal berry a kaap'ehl?] Yes, it's not brush, it's berries.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  232. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee kwescheen?] Kwescheen wee'...
    Is the strawberry a kaap'ehl?

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  233. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee kerhper'?] ...
    [Is the thimbleberrry tree a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  234. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee me'yehl?] Tee'neesho? Me'yehl? Paa', me'yehl wee'.
    [Is the stinging nettle a kaap'ehl] What is it? Stinging nettle? No, not stinging nettle.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  235. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee stostek'?] Paa', wee' keneemee kaap'ehl wee' stostek'
    [Is the small fir tree a kaap'ehl?] No, the small fir tree isn't kaap'ehl

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  236. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee te'ton?] ...
    [Is the rush a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  237. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee pahkwo'?] ...
    [Is the willow a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  238. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee pohsey?] ...
    [Is the madrone berry a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  239. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee pyaap'?] ...
    [Is the manzanita tree a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  240. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee pkwo'olo'?] ...
    [Is the maple a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  241. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee ho'mono'?] ...
    [Is the tan oak a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  242. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee ho'ow?] ...
    [Is the cedar a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  243. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee kermserhl?] ...
    [Is the mushroom a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  244. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee hohkuem?] ...
    [Is the tobacco plant a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  245. [Kaap'ehl hes wee' k'ee keekwten?] ...
    [Is the moss a kaap'ehl?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  246. ['errwerh hes...] 'errwerh tue kem hegoh kue meskwoh, 'errwerh.
    [ 'rrwrh hes ...] Medicine can also be made from grass, grass.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  247. ['rrwrh hes wee' k'ee chkeep'or?] ...
    [Is chkip'or a 'rrwrh?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  248. ['rrwrh hes wee' k'ee ho'olek'?] ...
    [Is the brake fern a 'rrwrh?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  249. ['rrwrh hes wee' k'ee me'yehl?] Paa'...
    [Is stinging nettle a 'rrwrh?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  250. ['rrwrh hes wee' k'ee tuemonoks?] Paa'...
    [Is the tule plant a 'rrwrh?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  251. ['rrwrh hes wee' k'ee he'wonek?] 'Ee...
    [Is the wild oat a 'rrwrh?] Yes...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  252. [Tepoo hes wee' k'ee ho'mono'?] Paa'...
    [Is the tan oak a tepoo?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  253. [Tepoo hes wee' k'ee ho'ow?] Paa'...
    [Is the cedar a tepoo?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  254. [Tepoo hes wee' k'ee pkwo'olo'?] ...
    [Is the maple a tepoo?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  255. [Tepoo hes wee' k'ee pes'es?] Paa'...
    [Is the hemlock a tepoo?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  256. [Tepoo hes wee' k'ee soool?] Paa'...
    [Is the yew a tepoo?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  257. [Tepoo hes wee' k'ee hergerrwerhl?] ...
    [Is the flowering dogwood a tepoo?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  258. [Tepoo hes wee' k'ee s'e'goh?] Paa'...
    [Is the madrone tree a tepoo?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  259. [Tepoo hes wee' k'ee keehl?] Paa'.
    [Is the redwood tree a tepoo?] No.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  260. [Tepoo hes wee' k'ee stohstek'?] Paa'...
    [Is the small fir tree a tepoo?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  261. [Nrhpry hes wee' k'ee pyaap'?] Ee'...
    [Is the yew a nrhpry?] Yes...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  262. [Nrhpry hes wee' k'ee pyah?] Ee'...
    [Is the manzanita berry a nrhpry?] Yes...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  263. [Nrhpry hes wee' k'ee meehlpehl mehl tegok?] Paa'...
    [Is mihlpehl mehl tegok a nrhpry?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  264. [Hu'uh hes wee' k'ee mego'oh?] Paa'...
    [Is the pepperwood nut a hu'uh?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  265. [Hu'uh hes wee' k'ee woomehl?] Paa'.
    [Is the acorn a hu'uh?] No.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  266. [Nepoyoch hes wee' k'ee ne'muuep'?] Paa'.
    [Is the vetch a nepoyoch?] No.

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  267. [Nepoyoch hes wee' k'ee kweech?] Ee'...
    [Is kwich a nepoyoch?] Yes...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  268. [Nepoyoch hes wee' k'ee mechaanep?] Paa'...
    [Is the yarrow a nepoyoch?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  269. [Nepoyoch hes wee' k'ee chkeep'or?] ...
    [Is chkip'or a nepoyoch?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  270. [Nepoyoch hes wee' k'ee tekwskey?] Paa'...
    [Is the pickle a nepoyoch?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  271. [Nepoyoch hes wee' k'ee hlerkeech?] Paa'...
    [Is the rose a nepoyoch?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  272. [Nepoyoch hes wee' k'ee 'werhtuuep'?] ...
    [Are Indian greens a nepoyoch?] ...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  273. [Meskwoh hes wee' k'ee ne'muuep?] Paa'...
    [Is the vetch a meskwoh?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  274. [Meskwoh hes wee' k'ee ta'amo'?] Paa'...
    [Is the elderberry bush a meskwoh?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  275. [Meskwoh hes wee' k'ee wohkelo'?] Paa'...
    [Is the pepperwood a meskwoh?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  276. [Meskwoh hes wee' k'ee chkeep'or?] Paa'...
    [Is chkip'or a meskwoh?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  277. [Meskwoh hes wee' k'ee mechaanep?] Paa'...
    [Is the yarrow a meskwoh?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  278. [Meskwoh hes wee' k'ee stohstek'?] Paa'...
    [Is the small fir tree a meskwoh?] No...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  279. [Meskwoh hes wee' k'ee hohkuem?] Ee'...
    [Is tobacco a meskwoh?] Yes...

    Audio

    — Alice Spott, Ethnobiology (AS1, 1962 or 1963)

  280. Kelew hes ho helomeye'mo'w?
    Have you folks been dancing?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  281. Skewok hes ko'l sook kee k'e-nepek'?
    Do you want something to eat?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  282. Mueschen hes k'e-skewok kee ko'l k'e-nepek'?
    Do you really want to eat anything?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  283. Pekwsue hes 'ohpa' ko'l soo kee 'ne-nepek'?
    Won't you give me something to eat?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  284. Kelew hes keech 'e'gah?
    Are you all eating?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  285. Ke'l hes pechue keech nee ma hegoo'm?
    Have you been upriver?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  286. Lekwseek hes keech sootok'w kue meweemor?
    Has the old man gone outside?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  287. Keech hes neskwechok'w kue wer'yers?
    Has the girl come home yet?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  288. Keech hes 'ee sho'n kee k'-egook'?
    Are you ready to start yet?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  289. Weet hes nee teloge'mo'w kue ke'l noo hegoolom?
    Were they sick where you've been?

    Audio

    — Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (RHR) (RHR, 1951)

  290. Kwesee nah won 'o ge'm, Newoo'm hes 'ne-puuek 'we-raayo'r?
    And then one said, Did you see my deer run past?

    — Florence Shaughnessy, "Two Boys Kill a Donkey" (LA181-16, 1986)

  291. Cheeweyem' hes?
    Are you hungry?

    — Georgiana Trull, Jimmie James, and Josephine James, "Yurok Sentences" (CICD1, 1985)

  292. Skewok pa'ah hes?
    Do you want water?

    — Georgiana Trull, Jimmie James, and Josephine James, "Yurok Sentences" (CICD1, 1985)

  293. Kegoh skewokseemem' hes?
    Do you want acorns?

    — Georgiana Trull, Jimmie James, and Josephine James, "Yurok Sentences" (CICD1, 1985)

  294. Ko'moyom' hes?
    Do you hear?

    — Georgiana Trull, Jimmie James, and Josephine James, "Yurok Sentences" (CICD1, 1985)

  295. Kue nohlpeyom' hes?
    Do you want to go to the toilet?

    — Georgiana Trull, Jimmie James, and Josephine James, "Yurok Sentences" (CICD1, 1985)

  296. Neemee skuy' soneenepem' hes?
    Don't you feel good?

    — Georgiana Trull, Jimmie James, and Josephine James, "Yurok Sentences" (CICD1, 1985)

  297. Skuy' soneenepem' hes?
    Do you feel good?

    — Georgiana Trull, Jimmie James, and Josephine James, "Yurok Sentences" (CICD1, 1985)

  298. Tkwola lepe'hl kue k'e-mohl hes?
    Does your head still ache?

    — Georgiana Trull, Jimmie James, and Josephine James, "Yurok Sentences" (CICD1, 1985)

  299. Pekwsue hes 'ohpelek'?
    Will you feed me?

    — Jessie Van Pelt, Sentences in Jessie Exline's Yurok Dictionary (YD, 1980s)

  300. Kue 'ue-kuechos kem 'ema ha'm, Neemee hes newoo'm kuech kue 'ne-ka'ar?
    He also asked his grandmother, Haven't you seen my pet, grandmother?

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

  301. Skewokseeme'm hes kee k'e-kemeyek'?
    Do you want to go back home?

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

  302. Kolchee ko'l 'o pegar kem tue' 'o'lep 'o myah 'w-egolek', Kuech, nee mok'w hes 'oyhl kee nepek'?
    Whenever anyone was at home he leaped into the house and said, Grandmother, isn't there anything lying here for me to eat?

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

  303. Noohl 'O Chaahl 'We-Repokw me'womechok'w 'oohl 'eme ga'm, Pekwsue hes keech kee wohpeye'moh 'o kue laayekw?
    Then a man came from 'O Chaahl 'We-Repokw and said, May we not now cross over the path?

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

  304. To' hes 'ee yese'm kee yegook'?
    Do you still intend to go?

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

  305. To' hes kelach skewok kue mewasegoh?
    Do the boys like you?

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

  306. Kelew hes neekee chue tokseemue' kue yo'hlkoh?
    Do you all admire them?

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

  307. Mueschen hes kolonee k'e-skewoksees'o'?
    Do you really like them?

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

  308. Nee mok'w hes k'-ohsepek'?
    Are you not ashamed?

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

  309. Sku'y soo ko'moyo'w hes kee nee 'ne-soo toh?
    Do you all hear us talking well?

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

  310. Mueschen hes meworegete'm kue nahchelom cheeek?
    Have you really spent all the money you were given?

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

  311. Ke'l hes wee' neeege'yue'?
    Did he go with you?

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

  312. Keech hes 'ee sho'n kee k'-egook'?
    Are you ready to go?

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

  313. Ke'l hes mep newoo'm?
    Were you in time to see it?

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

  314. Pekwsue hes kelew ko nergerykerpa'?
    Won't you all help me?

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

  315. Pekwsue hes ko rekwoh?
    Won't you drink something?

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

  316. Pekwsue hes nekah kelew 'o megeluue'moh so Kohpey?
    May we not go with you to Crescent City?

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

  317. Kaamege'hl tue' hes 'ee yese'm, Kee hegook'?
    The weather is bad, do you still think, I will go?

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

  318. Pekwsue hes nue megeloo'm?
    Are you not going along too?

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

  319. Ke'l hes keech ho helomeye'm?
    Have you danced yet?

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

  320. Kee nee teno' hes?
    Do you want more?

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

  321. Ke'l hes 'eemee 'uema newoo'm?
    Did you not see it?

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

  322. Mo neemee ko'moyo'm hes?
    Don't you hear it?

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

  323. Mo neemee wo newoye'm hes?
    Did they not see you?

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

  324. Ko'l hes nee 'we-sook?
    Does it matter? Is anything the matter?

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

  325. Ko'l hes 'ee 'we-sook?
    Does it matter? Is anything the matter?

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

  326. Ke'l hes to' koma ko'moyopa'?
    Then can you still hear me?

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

  327. Kaamege'hl tue' hes 'ee yese'm kee yegook'?
    The weather is bad; do you still intend to go?

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

  328. Keech hes neskwechok'w kue wer'yers?
    Has the girl come back yet?

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

  329. Keech sega'ageye'm hes?
    Are you rich?

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

  330. Kelew hes ho helomeye'mo'w?
    Have you all been dancing?

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

  331. Pekwsue hes 'ohpa'?
    Won't you give me some?

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

  332. Keech hes le'm? 'Elekw.
    Have they gone? I don't know.

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

  333. Neemee hes newoo'm kue 'ne-ka'ar?
    Haven't you seen my pet?

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

  334. Mueschen hes skewok ko'l kee k'e-nepek'?
    Do you really want something to eat?

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

  335. Mueschen hes skewok?
    Do you really want it?

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

  336. Ko'l hes 'ee 'we-sook?
    Does it matter?

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

  337. 'Ochkaa newonem' hes?
    Are you (a baby) nursing?

    — Minnie Frank, Maggie Pilgrim, Carrie Roberts, Florence Shaughnessy, and others, Yurok field notebook 2 (MRH2, 1950-66)

  338. Hes?
    What did you say?

    — Minnie Frank, Maggie Pilgrim, Carrie Roberts, Florence Shaughnessy, and others, Yurok field notebook 2 (MRH2, 1950-66)

  339. Ke'l hes skewok kee k'egook'?
    Do you want to go?

    — Minnie Frank, Maggie Pilgrim, Carrie Roberts, Florence Shaughnessy, and others, Yurok field notebook 2 (MRH2, 1950-66)

  340. Keetee hegoo'm hes?
    Are you going now?

    — Minnie Frank, Maggie Pilgrim, Carrie Roberts, Florence Shaughnessy, and others, Yurok field notebook 2 (MRH2, 1950-66)

  341. Ke'l hes skewok kee ko'l k'e-nepek'?
    Do you want to eat?

    — Minnie Frank, Maggie Pilgrim, Carrie Roberts, Florence Shaughnessy, and others, Yurok field notebook 2 (MRH2, 1950-66)

  342. Ke'l hes wo'nee ch'ewoloh?
    Are you wring out clothes?

    — Minnie Frank, Maggie Pilgrim, Carrie Roberts, Florence Shaughnessy, and others, Yurok field notebook 2 (MRH2, 1950-66)

  343. 'Ok'w hes k'-ahpew?
    Do you have a wife?

    — Mary Marshall, Sentences (ES) (ES, 1927)

  344. To keech mensoo'm hes?
    Did you buy it back?

    — Mary Marshall, Sentences (ES) (ES, 1927)

  345. Pa'aahl keech 'oo'm hes?
    Are you in the water.

    — Mary Marshall, Sentences (ES) (ES, 1927)

  346. Cheeweye'm hes?
    Are you hungry?

    — Mary Marshall, Sentences (ES) (ES, 1927)

  347. Keech ko'moyo'm hes?
    Did you hear me?

    — Mary Marshall, Sentences (ES) (ES, 1927)

  348. 'O le'm, Koreen hes k'ee 'n-ahpew?
    Crane said, One of my wives?

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

  349. To' hes 'eketkweloo'm kue 'yoch?
    Did you tie up the boat?

    — Lucy Thompson, Sentences (GAR-LT) (GAR-LT, 1922)

  350. Skewokseeme'm hes kegoh?
    Do you like acorns?

    — Lucy Thompson, Sentences (GAR-LT) (GAR-LT, 1922)

  351. Ho'omohtkoye'm hes?
    Did you hurt yourself?

    — Lucy Thompson, Sentences (GAR-LT) (GAR-LT, 1922)

  352. To' hes kee ruerowo'm?
    Can you sing?

    — Lucy Thompson, Sentences (GAR-LT) (GAR-LT, 1922)

  353. To' kwel kome neskweyowo'm, keetee ko'l sonowo'm. Komchueme'm hes keetee ko'l mehl sonowo'm?
    You are very sick, you are about to die. Don't you know that you are about to die?

    — Domingo of Weitchpec, "Buzzard's Medicine" (I4, 1907)

  354. 'O lem', Hes?
    She said, "Is that so?

    — Pecwan Jim, "Upriver Coyote" (T8, 1907)

  355. Hes? Kwesee hes wee'eeet mehl nue nes?
    [Spirit:] "Indeed? Is that why you came here?

    — Lame Billy, Gambling medicine formula (Ac, 1902)

  356. Hes? Tawox to kee nohpew 'o'loolekweeshol.
    [Sky girl:] "Is it so? That's maybe, you'll come in to the human beings

    — Susie of Wechpus, Menstruation medicine (dictated) (SW1, 1902)

  357. Skuye'n hes ho nepina (?) ke'l?
    Did you have a good dinner?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  358. To' hes newoo'm segep 'we-ykwet
    Did you see the rainbow.

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  359. To' hes skuye'n pegerk.
    Is he a good man?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  360. To' hes newose'm pegerk?
    Did you see that man?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  361. Ro'ope'm hes?
    Did you run?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  362. Ma kohchewoo'm hes puuekteek? Paa', neemee koh.
    Did you kill a deer? No, it got away.

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  363. To' hes keech 'o gohpkok too'm k'e-tewon
    Did you weigh the meat?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  364. Nahchele'm hes kee k'o-'oroyewek'?
    Did he trust you for it? (Did he let you owe it?)

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  365. Tekwsoo'm hes k'e-chewes?
    Did you cut your finger?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  366. ( Kee) newoo'm hes?
    Can you see?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  367. Keetee hes chyuuek'wene'm?
    Are you going to sit down?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  368. Yo' 'oohl hes syaahhlew? Paa', nuemee wa's'oy. 'Ee, to' ko syaahlew mo kee nee tenohl.
    Is that man rich? No, he is very poor. Yes, he is rich but stingy.

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  369. Ke'l hes s'ooponeme'm yo' kue 'oohl. Paa', 'ne-s'yahhlkook'.
    Did you strike that man? No, I kicked him.

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  370. To' hes komchueme'm 'o'l k'ee 'oohl?
    Do you know where that man lives?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  371. Keech hes hego'l?
    Has he gone?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  372. Kee 'we-nes hes?
    Is he coming?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  373. Ke'l hes tele'm?
    Are you sick?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)

  374. Keech hes chpaanee k'-ahpew?
    Have you been married long?

    — Anonymous, Sentences (JC) (JC, 1889)