Glenn Moore
Sentences (JB-03-1) (February 16, 2002)
Writing system: no hyphens | hyphens
Display style: sentence | look-up
Text identifier: JB-03-1
Speaker: Glenn Moore
Primary documentation: Juliette Blevins
Project transcription: Alysoun Quinby
Audio source: JB-03-1
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Tahtok.
I'm starving.| Password required -
Tahtosek'.
I'm starving.| Password required -
Tahtose'm.
You're starving.| Password required -
Pyuerkerehl.
They're playing.| Password required -
'Uhuehuue, naaks 'ne-s'ey.
Hoo-hoo, my pounding rock is crooked.| Password required -
Temaloh chegohchoh.
He fought for a long time in vain.| Password required -
Merner'skwery.
It (salmon skin) is cooked over the fire.| Password required -
Neekeechyue soo hoore'mos kue ch'ue'ch'eesh tue' kee reguuerowo'm.
All the animals and the birds will be singing.| Password required -
Chyuuekwenek'.
I'm sitting.| Password required -
Weet 'o chyeguuekwenek'.
This is my sitting place; I sit here all the time.| Password required -
Pyuerkeree'm 'o raak.
They're playing in the creek.| Password required -
Pyuerkeree'm
They're playing.| Password required -
Raakeek 'o pyuerkeree'm.
They're playing in the creek.| Password required -
Pyuerkerek'.
I'm playing.| Password required -
Pyuerkere'm.
You're playing.| Password required -
Pyuerkerehl.
They're playing.| Password required -
Lekwsee cho 'ue pyuerkere'mo'w.
Play outside.| Password required -
Cho' nue pyuerkere'mo'w.
Go and play!| Password required -
Rohkwon mehl 'ue pyuerkeree'm.
They're playing ball.| Password required -
'Werrgeryerchek'.
I speak English.| Password required -
Saa'agochek'.
I speak Yurok.| Password required -
Segaa'egochek'.
I'm speaking our language.| Password required -
Kee saa'egochek'.
I'm going to talk our language.| Password required -
Saa'egoch'.
He's talking Yurok.| Password required -
Chyue kee saa'egoche'moh.
Let's speak Yurok.| Password required -
Chyue kee segaa'egoche'moh.
Let's all speak Yurok.| Password required -
Wonke'w.
She soaks acorns.| Password required -
Tee'now kee 'werrgeryerch'?
Who's going to speak English?| Password required -
Wonkewek'.
I'm making bread.| Password required -
Neskwechook', ho neskwechook'.
I came.| Password required -
Nes.
He came.| Password required -
Nee'eehl wee'eeet 'w-ahpew.
He had two wives.| Password required -
Na'a'n 'ne-slekwoh.
I have two shirts.| Password required -
Kue nee'eeh tue' kolnee te'l.
The person I'm living with is kind of sick.| Password required -
Kue nee'eeh pechkue sootok'w.
The person I'm living with went up the river.| Password required -
Tene'moh 'w-ahpew.
He has a lot of wives.| Password required -
Tene'm 'w-ahpew.
He has a lot of wives.| Password required -
Nepek'.
I eat.| Password required -
Nepoh.
We eat.| Password required -
Nepee'moh.
We eat.| Password required -
Chue kee nepee'moh.
Let's eat.| Password required -
Kohchee kue segep ho nue kweget kue merk.
One time Coyote went visiting Crane.| Password required -
Keech wey ko'l 'ne-nepek'.
I'm done eating.| Password required -
Keech skeweenepek'.
I'm full, I've had enough to eat.| Password required -
Skeweenepek'.
I've had enough to eat.| Password required -
Skeweenepe'm.
You're full, you've had enough to eat.| Password required -
Skeweenepe'm hes?
Have you had enough to eat?| Password required -
Cheeweyek'.
I'm hungry.| Password required -
Cheeweye'm.
You're hungry.| Password required -
Cheeweye'm hes?
Are you hungry?| Password required