Aileen Figueroa
Elicited Sentences with Bipersonal Verbs and Descriptive Verbs (August 11, 2001)
Writing system: no hyphens | hyphens
Display style: sentence | look-up
Text identifier: JB-02-08b
Speaker: Aileen Figueroa
Primary documentation: Juliette Blevins
Editor: Andrew Garrett
Audio source: JB-02-08b
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S'oks-'oo-po-ne-me'm.
You hit them.| Password required -
Kee-tee s'oo-po-ney-yek'.
He's going to hit me.| Password required -
Kee-tee s'oo-po-nee'n.
He's going to hit me.| Password required -
S'oks-'oo-po-ney-ye'm.
Somebody's going to hit you (more than once) .| Password required -
Pyer-werk-see'n hes?
Does he love me?| Password required -
Pyer-werk-see-me-le'm.
He loves you.| Password required -
Pyer-werk-see'm hes?
Does he loves her?| Password required -
Pyer-werk-see-mehl hes?
Do they love (somebody)?| Password required -
Kue pe-gerk pyer-werk-see'm kue wen-chokws.
The man loves the woman.| Password required -
Pyer-werk-see'm.
He loves her.| Password required -
Nee-keech-yue pyer-werk-seech-'o'.
I love you all.| Password required -
Pyer-werk-seech-'o'.
I love you (all) .| Password required -
Nek chyue pyer-werk-seech-'o'.
I love you all.| Password required -
Ko'-mo-yo-chek'.
I heard you.| Password required -
Ko'-mo-yok' kue wer'-yers.
I heard the girl.| Password required -
Nek ko'-mo-yo-chek'.
I heard you.| Password required -
Ko'-mo-yo-pa'.
You hear me.| Password required -
Ko'-mo-yoch-'o'.
We hear you.| Password required -
Yo'hl-koh ko'-mo-yo-paahl.
They heard me.| Password required -
Nek ko'-mo-yoch-'o'.
I heard you.| Password required -
Ko'-mo-yo-se'm.
You heard her/him.| Password required -
Ko'-mo-yo-sek'.
I heard that person.| Password required -
'Ohchek'.
I give it (to you) .| Password required -
'Ochek'.
I sneeze.| Password required -
Kee nah-che-chek'.
I'll give it to you.| Password required -
Yo' na'ch-'es.
Give it to her.| Password required -
Na'ch-'es yo'.
Give it to her.| Password required -
To' kee nah-che-sek'.
I'll give it to her.| Password required -
To' nah-che-sek'.
I give it to her.| Password required -
Cho' nah-che-se'm.
Give it to her.| Password required -
Kee nah-che-se'm hes?
Will you give it to her?| Password required -
Nah-chee'n.
She gave it to me.| Password required -
Nah-chee'n kue srekws-rekw.
She gave me the ring.| Password required -
Mey-yax kue 'wah-chehl!
The civet cat stinks!| Password required -
Swoo'm k'ee 'o'-lehl.
This house stinks.| Password required -
Swoo'm.
It stinks.| Password required -
Swoo-pee'hl.
It's pouring.| Password required -
Nah-ches-'o'.
I or we gave it to them.| Password required -
Keech nah-ches-'o'.
I already gave it to them.| Password required -
Nek nah-che-sek'.
I give it to her/him.| Password required -
Nue-mee pe-leen pe-gerk.
He's a very big man.| Password required -
Nue-mee pler-'er'y kue chyer-'er'y.
The bear is very big.| Password required -
Nue-mee pe-leen kue pe-gerk.
The man is huge.| Password required -
Nue-mee ploh-ke-lee' kue ha-'aag.
The rock is very big.| Password required -
Po-pe'l 'we-che-wes.
He has big hands.| Password required -
Po-pe'l.
They're big.| Password required -
Nue-mee pe-leen ley-yes.
It's a very big snake.| Password required -
Plep'.
It's big around.| Password required -
Nue-mee plep' kue ley-yes.
The snake is very big around (thick) .| Password required -
Nue-mee pe-leen 'lahp-sew.
It's a very big plate.| Password required -
Nue-mee pe'l kue 'lahp-sew.
The plate is very big.| Password required -
Kue wen-chokws po-pe'l 'we-che-wes.
That woman has big hands.| Password required -
Plok's.
It's wide.| Password required -
Me-seek'.
It's narrow.| Password required -
Chey-ke'n kue pe-gerk.
The man is small.| Password required -
Chey-ke'n kue chyer-'er'y.
The bear is small.| Password required