Georgiana Trull
Yurok Language Conversation Book, chapter 11: "I have a headache. Health" (2003)
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Text identifier: GT3-11
Speaker: Georgiana Trull
Edition: Georgiana Trull, "Yurok Language Conversation Book" (2003)
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'Ne-mohl le-pe'hl.
I have a headache.Source: YLCB44 | -
Te-lek' 'ne-mohl.
My head hurts.Source: YLCB44 | -
Kol-nee te-lek'.
I feel kind of sick.Source: YLCB44 | -
Kwes-kwe-se'm hes?
Do you have a cold?Source: YLCB44 | -
Kwes-kwe-see'-mo'w hes?
Do you have a cold? (pl.)Source: YLCB44 | -
Kol-nee kwes-kwe-sek'.
I have a slight cold.Source: YLCB44 | -
Nek kwes-kwe-sek'.
I have a cold.Source: YLCB44 | -
Nue-mee kwes-kwe-sek'.
I have a bad cold.Source: YLCB44 | -
Te-lek' 'ne-meek-'o-lew.
It hurts to swallow.Source: YLCB44 | -
Nue-mee kee'm soo te'l.
She's really sick.Source: YLCB44 | -
We-no-'os 'ners-leryhl. Keech mer-ter-lerp-'erk'.
Give me my handkerchief. My nose is running.Source: YLCB45 | -
Sleryhl-kerp-'erk'.
I'm going to blow my nose.Source: YLCB45 | -
Keech 'o-chek'.
I just sneezed.Source: YLCB45 | -
Pat-tee keech 'och'.
Patti sneezed.Source: YLCB45 | -
Keech le-wo-lee' 'ne-meehl.
I have cramps in my leg.Source: YLCB45 | -
Hoo-me-ge'm hes?
Are you dizzy?Source: YLCB45 | -
Keech hoo-me-gek'
I'm dizzy.Source: YLCB45 | -
Keech he-reekw-sek'.
I'm coughing.Source: YLCB45 | -
Yo' keech he-reekw's.
He or She is coughing.Source: YLCB44 | -
Keech me'-lo-mek'.
I'm puking.Source: YLCB45 | -
Yo' keech me'l.
She or He is puking.Source: YLCB45 | -
Ko-lo kee-tee me'-lo-mek'.
I feel like puking.Source: YLCB45 | -
Me'-lo-mok-see-shon.
Nauseating, sickening.Source: YLCB45 |