Aileen Figueroa
Sentences (JB-005_4) (October 13, 2002)
Writing system: no hyphens | hyphens
Display style: sentence | look-up
Text identifier: JB-005_4
Speaker: Aileen Figueroa
Primary documentation: Juliette Blevins
Project transcription: Adrienne Mamin
Audio source: LA255-005_4
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Kues nee lo he-goo'm?
Where did you go?| Password required -
Ko'-lee we-no-'ee'm.
Some people are coming.| Password required -
Ko'-lee we-nok'w.
Someone is coming.| Password required -
Ko'-lee we-no-'ee'm.
Some people are coming.| Password required -
Tee'-now wee' we-nok'w?
Who's coming?| Password required -
Tee'-now keech nes?
Who's that person who came?| Password required -
Kues 'we-son?
What's wrong?| Password required -
Cho' skuyah-pe-le'm.
You be good.| Password required -
Cho' skuyah-pe-le'-mo'w.
You (pl.) be good.| Password required -
Ko'-mee te-no-wo-hle'm.
You talk too much.| Password required -
Mos nek te-no-wo-hlek'.
I don't talk a lot.| Password required -
Nue-mee te-nohl-key-ye'm.
You're really stingy.| Password required -
Mos nek te-nohl-key-yek'.
I'm not stingy.| Password required -
Keech te-ne'm won soo toh.
There's a lot of foreigners now.| Password required -
Keech nue-mee te-ne'm 'woo-gey.
There are too many white people now.| Password required -
Keech te-no' hoo-gech.
There's lots of stars.| Password required -
'Ey, keech te-no' hoo-gech.
Yes, there's lots of stars.| Password required -
Chpee koh-toh 'ne-ne-wook' hoo-gech.
I only see one star.| Password required -
Koh-toh hoo-gech, no-'oh hoo-gech, nahk-soh hoo-gech.
One star, two stars, three stars.| Password required -
Nahk-soh hoo-gech, to-'o-noh hoo-gech, me-rueh.
Three stars, four stars, five.| Password required -
Neee-geee'n hoo-gech.
Look at the stars.| Password required -
Let-kwe-loy-sho'm 'we'-yoch.
He's dragging his boat.| Password required -
Me-noo-tek' kue pek-cheech.
I'm pulling the rope.| Password required -
Ko-we-cho' naa me-no-me-noo-te'm 'ne-lep.
Stop pulling my hair.| Password required -
Ko-we-cho' me-no-me-noo-te'm 'ne-lep.
Don't be pulling my hair.| Password required -
Tee'-now won nee me-noot' kue pek-cheech?
Who's pulling up the rope?| Password required -
Tee'-now me-noot'?
Who's pulling it?| Password required -
Nee-keech-yue kue che-gey-ke-nee me-noo-tehl kue pek-cheech.
All the little ones are pulling the rope.| Password required -
Nee-keech-yue 'we-che-gey-ke-nee me-noo-'ohl kue pek-cheech.
All their little ones are pulling the rope.| Password required -
Me-noo-'ohl kue pek-cheech.
They're pulling the rope.| Password required -
Me-noo-tehl kue pek-cheech.
They're pulling the rope.| Password required -
Tee'-now me-noot' kue pek-cheech?
Who's pulling the rope?| Password required -
Pech-kue so me-noot' kue pek-cheech.
He's pulling the rope up the river.| Password required -
Pech-kue so me-noot'.
He's pulling it upstream.| Password required -
Pa-'aahl 'o rue'r.
He's wading in the water.| Password required -
Ha-'aag mehl lep-'o-lee'.
It's covered up with rocks.| Password required -
Cho' lep-'o-loo'm mehl kue ha-'aag.
Cover it up with rocks.| Password required -
Yoh keech lo-'o-mah ho kue ha-'aag 'o tek.
We're going to run from here to where the rock's at.| Password required -
Kee k'e-we-tek' 'we-che-wes kue 'nuuek-soh.
I'm going to wash my children's hands.| Password required -
Kee k'e-we-tek'.
I'm going to wash them.| Password required -
Pe-wahch-ke-mek'.
I wash my face.| Password required -
Pe-wahch-key-yek'.
I'm washing my face.| Password required -
K'e-we-tek' 'ne-che-wes.
I wash my hands.| Password required -
Pe'-we-te-wek'.
I wash my hands.| Password required -
Me-wah-te-lek'.
I'm wiping my hands.| Password required -
Keech pe-wahch-key-yek'.
I washed my face.| Password required -
Kaa-meehl-kue-mek'.
I had bad dreams.| Password required -
He'-wo-neehl-kwohl.
They woke them up.| Password required -
Kee'm soo-nee-hlek'.
I had a bad dream.| Password required -
Sku'y soo-nee-hlek'.
I had a good dream.| Password required -
Tee'-nee-sho ho 'weehl-kwoo'm?
What did you dream about?| Password required -
Ho 'weehl-kwook' kue 'nech-yue.
I dreamt about my bunch (family).| Password required -
Chpaa-nee chke'y.
He's been sleeping for a long time.| Password required -
'Weehl-kwo-pa' hes?
Did you dream about me?| Password required -
He'-we'-hles.
Wake up! (just one)| Password required -
Cho' he'-we-hle'm.
Wake up! (just one)| Password required -
Cho' huue'-wo-neehl-ke'm.
Wake up! (more than one)| Password required -
Cho' huue'-wo-nehl-ko'm.
Wake up! (more than one)| Password required -
Keet nes-kwoo-gech'.
It's getting closer.| Password required -
Nue-mee skuye'n.
It's really good.| Password required -
Keech chyue tee-noo-gech'.
They're all ringing.| Password required -
'Wer-'err-ger-yer-che'm hes?
Do you speak English?| Password required -
'Wer-'err-ger-yerch'.
He spoke English.| Password required -
Ho 'wer-'err-ger-yerch'.
He spoke English.| Password required -
'Ne-te-wey ho 'ek-so'm.
He closed the door in my face.| Password required -
Nue-mee te-no' 'ue'-wes.
It's very expensive.| Password required -
'Elekw, mos kom.
I don't know.| Password required -
Kue me-raa soo-no'-mo-le'm.
You smell like smoke.| Password required -
Peesh soo-no-le'm.
You smell salty.| Password required