Dictionary entry
kee-to • pv • want to • Variant kee-tow
Lexicon record # 915 | Source reference(s): R207 FS(B202)
Sentence examples (11)
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Kee-to chkey-ye'm hes?
Are you sleepy?— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)
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Mary kee-to chke'y.
Mary is sleepy.— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)
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Kee-to chkey-yek'.
I'm sleepy.— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 12: "How do you feel?" (GT3-12, 2003)
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Kem kee-to nue-mee koy 'o nes-kwe-choo'm.
It's okay if you want to come early.— Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)
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Nek kwe-lekw kee-to chkey-yek'.
I'm sleepy.— Jimmie James, Sentences (JB-009_1) (JB-009_1, 2003)
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Kee-to te-nohl-key-yehl.
They're beginning to get stingy.— Florence Shaughnessy, Sentences (UW-PP-18a-2) (UW-PP-18a-2, 1980)
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Kee-to chkey-yek'.
I am sleepy.— Georgiana Trull, Jimmie James, and Josephine James, "Yurok Sentences" (CICD1, 1985)
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'O ga'm kue me-wee-mor, Mo-cho kee-to chkey-ye'm we'yk-'oh ke-choyn cho' ko 'o chkey-ye'm.
The old man said, If you feel sleepy, sleep now in the day.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)
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'O ga'm kue 'nep-sech, Paa, mos kee-to chkey-yek'.
My father said, No, I am not sleepy.— Florence Shaughnessy, "The First Salmon Rite at Wehlkwew" (LA16-8, 1951)
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To' 'uemar-kwe-nee nep' 'o'-loo-le-kweesh-'ol, kee-to 'ue-mar-kwe-nee nep'.
A human being eats everything, he will eat everything.— Domingo of Weitchpec, "Buzzard's Medicine" (I4, 1907)
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Kee-to wee-tue serr ner-gery-kerk' kee-kee 'wo-'oo-le'm...
I'll help in this world.— Captain Spott, Myth of Rock (Once a Woman) (Xd, 1907)