Dictionary entry
kee-tue • pv • future time
Lexicon record # 917 | Source reference(s): R207
Sentence examples (11)
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Kee-tue me-look'.
I'm going to the brush dance.— Georgiana Trull, Sentences (AG-08-2) (AG-08-2, 2007)
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Nek kee-tue le-we-tek' 'o kue ha-'ag 'o tek 'o hee-koh.
I'm going to set my net on the rock across the river.— Georgiana Trull, Sentences (LC-01-2) (LC-01-2, 2007)
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Kee-tue kwe-get 'ne-chek.
I'm going to visit my mother.— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 15: "Who Are Your Relations?" (GT3-15, 2003)
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Kee-tue.
Future tense.— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 27: "What are you doing? Responses" (GT3-27, 2003)
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Kee-tue le-we-tek'.
I'm going fishing (with a net).— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 28: "Where are you going?" (GT3-28, 2003)
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Kee-tue tme-gok'.
I'm going hunting.— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 28: "Where are you going?" (GT3-28, 2003)
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Kee-tue hoh-ke-pek'.
I'm going to practice.— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 28: "Where are you going?" (GT3-28, 2003)
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Kee-tue skuue-lek'.
I'm going to school.— Georgiana Trull, Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 28: "Where are you going?" (GT3-28, 2003)
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Kee-tue hlkuue'-moh.
We are going acorn gathering.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)
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Ne-kah kee-tue re-ge-moh.
We are going to dance the doctor dance.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)
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Kee-tue hoh pee-'eeh.
I am going to pick up mussels.— Various speakers, Sentences in R. H. Robins's Yurok Language (YL, 1951)