Florence Shaughnessy
Sentences (LA138-014) (1980)
Writing system: no hyphens | hyphens
Display style: sentence | look-up
Text identifier: LA138-014
Speaker: Florence Shaughnessy
Primary documentation: Paul Proulx
Project transcription: Alysoun Quinby, Andrew Garrett
Audio source: LA138-014
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Ko-we-cho' 'ee-yoh te-to-lo-hle'm, 'ee che-ge'-yo-lok'.
Oh, stop crying, I'm tired of hearing it.| Password required -
Keech che-ge'-lo-yo-yek'.
She or he is tired of hearing me.| Password required -
Che-ge'-lo-yok' kee k'e-te-get.
I'm tired of hearing your cry.| Password required -
Ke'l swoo'-mo-le'm.
You smell.| Password required -
Nek ke'l swoo'-me-tek'.
I smell you.| Password required -
Keech swoo-'o-me-lek'.
He smells me.| Password required -
Swoo'-me-tek' k'ee ch'ee-shah.
I smell the dog.| Password required -
Nee-'eehl two wee' laa-yo-'o-mah.
Two ran by.| Password required -
To' wee' k'es-kuyah.
You are a good person.| Password required -
Wee-'eeet wee' 'we-son.
It is this way.| Password required -
Wek nee-mee wee' 'we-son.
This is not the same.| Password required -
Wek weesh 'we-ne-wook'.
This is what he saw.| Password required -
Wek wee' 'we-laa-ye'-mek' kue le'-mo-nee.
This is the road they took, the people that left.| Password required -
Pe-cheek wee' 'ne-me'w.
I come from upriver.| Password required -
Keech wee' 'we-son.
It is matched, it is finished, it is the same.| Password required -
Ko-lo 'we-son we'yk-'oh woh-pue keech me-wech'.
The wind is blowing from the river.| Password required -
Per-werh mer'-wer-merch'.
The wind is blowing from the ocean.| Password required -
Wee' nue-mee mehl 'we-chah-chew.
That's what makes it the hardest.| Password required -
Tue' 'woo-ro'r.
Then he went running around.| Password required -
Nee wee' 'ne-mos-ko-chee-chek'.
I am just lending it to you.| Password required -
Kues noohl wee' kee k'e-le'-mo'w?
How far are you all going?| Password required -
Tee'-nee-sho weesh 'wes-ke-wok?
What does he want?| Password required -
Kues 'we-son?
What happened?| Password required -
Tee' nee k'es-ke-wok?
What do you want?| Password required -
Tee' nee k'oh-kue-mek' 'o yoh?
What are you doing here?| Password required -
To' wee' keech no-'ohl k'ee 'na-'ahs-pee'-moh.
It is time for us to drink.| Password required -
Kues wee' k'e-soch?
What did you say?| Password required -
Kues 'e-lekw wee kee 'ne-so-no-wok'.
I don't know what's happening to me.| Password required -
Mues-chen hes keech k'es-ke-wok-see-pew?
Is it true that you are fond of each other?| Password required -
Ke-lew kues wee' k'e-me'-wo-me'-mo'w?
You folks, where did you come from?| Password required -
Nee-ko'l 'wehl-mey-yo-wohl.
They're always mean.| Password required -
Ne-kah nee-ko'l pue-leek nue 'no-'oo-le'-moh.
We often go to the beach to stay.| Password required -
Ne-kah nee-ko'l pue-leek nue 'ne-'oo-le'-moh.
We often go to the beach to stay.| Password required -
Nee-ko'l ko'l 'ne-ro-'o-pek'.
I'm always running somewhere.| Password required -
Ko'l ma raa-yo'r, ko'l 'ne-ro-'o-pek', ko'l nee-ko'l ko'l 'ne-raa-yo'r, nee-ko'l ko'l
'ne-ro-'o-pek'.
I ran past something, I'm running somewhere, I'm always running past something, I'm always running somewhere.| Password required -
Kyue' 'o 'e-ko'l.
He hovers there.| Password required -
Wek 'o 'e-ko'l.
This is where he hovers.| Password required -
Wek 'o 'ee-'ee-ko'l kue spe-geee.
This is where the hawk hovers.| Password required