Florence Shaughnessy

Sentences (LA138-052) (1980)

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Text identifier: LA138-052
Speaker: Florence Shaughnessy
Primary documentation: Paul Proulx
Project transcription: Alysoun Quinby, Andrew Garrett
Audio source: LA138-052

  1. 'O tetolo'hl.
    S/he cries.
     
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  2. Kowecho' 'eeyoh tegetolohle'm.
    Stop this crying.
     
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  3. Cho' ke'l wo'n 'o tekohso'm.
    Stick it up there.
     
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  4. Cho' tekohso'm, cho' mehl tekohso'm.
    Make a mark, mark it (with a stick).
     
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  5. Keech wee' 'o teko'n.
    There's a mark here.
     
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  6. ... mee' wek ko newo'w wek 'o teko'n.
    ... because you see where it's marked.
     
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  7. Nek kee tektekoh.
    I'm going to make marks (on a trail).
     
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  8. Skelee 'o tektetek'. Skelee 'o tek, wee' 'o tek.
    I put it down. It was put down, it was put here.
     
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  9. Wee' 'o tek.
    It's sitting here.
     
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  10. Weet 'o tek ha'aag.
    There's a rock sitting there.
     
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  11. Weet 'o tek tekwonekws.
    There's a box sitting there.
     
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  12. Nek wee' 'o tektetek'.
    I set it down.
     
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  13. Wek 'o tektah.
    It's sitting there (a heavy object).
     
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  14. Wogee ko 'o tektah.
    It's sitting in the middle.
     
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  15. Tenekomee' 'yohhlkoych' 'o pueleek we'yk'oh mee keech ho plop'.
    There's a lot of wood down at the beach today because of the high water.
     
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  16. Tenekomee' pecheksehl.
    There's a lot of gravel.
     
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  17. We'yk'oh tenekomee'.
    There's a lot now.
     
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  18. Kee kem ... kee nee 'o chkenekomee'.
    Next month there will be less (wood scattered on the beach).
     
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  19. Kues toomekomee'? Nuemee toomekomee'.
    How many are (scattered) there? A whole lot are scattered.
     
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  20. Nuemee tenekomee'.
    There's a lot.
     
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  21. Mos nuemee tenoneehlkwee'.
    It wasn't very expensive.
     
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  22. Neemee nuemee teno' 'ue-'wes.
    It is not worth very much.
     
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  23. Kues toomoneehlkwoo'm? Kues toomoneehlkwee'?
    How much did you pay for it? How much did it cost?
     
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  24. Keech ma markue' kue 'n-oolehl mee' keech ma tekteg.
    My plants got eaten because they were sticking out (of the ground).
     
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  25. Keech ma tekteg.
    They were sticking out.
     
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  26. Kyue' 'o tegoye'we'y.
    It's sticking out there.
     
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  27. Keech pkwe'm.
    They're all up (new plants in a garden).
     
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  28. Keech kyue' ho pkwe'm.
    They've come up, they're sticking out there.
     
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  29. Keech kyue' 'o pkwechok'w.
    It's coming up (emerging) there.
     
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  30. Keech kyue' ho pkwechok'w.
    Someone came into view.
     
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  31. Keech chyue pkwe'mehl.
    They're all in sight. (They've all come into view).
     
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  32. Keech pkwechok'w, keech won ho pkwechok'w, keech won ho pkwe'm.
    He's emerged, he's come into view over there, they've come into view over there.
     
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  33. Keech koosee pkwe'm.
    They're all in sight. (They've all come into view.)
     
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  34. Keech kyue' ho pkwo', keech kyue' ho pkwechee', keech kyue' ho pkwego'.
    It has come into view, they've come into view (in boats).
     
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  35. Keech kyue' ho pkwego'.
    They've come into view (in boats).
     
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  36. Keech kyue ho pkwechkenekw, keech kyue ho pkwenekw.
    They've drifted into view, it has drifted into view.
     
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  37. Keech wee' 'o pkwechkenek'w 'yoch, neemok'w k'en 'ok'w.
    Boats have drifted into view, there's nothing in them.
     
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  38. Ko'mee keech tenuuele's.
    It is really overloaded.
     
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  39. Keech tenuuele's.
    It's overloaded.
     
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  40. Cho' tmeptmepeene'm.
    Cut it in pieces.
     
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  41. Cho' choone'mee tmepeene'm.
    Cut it in fourths.
     
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  42. Keech choone'mee tmepeene'm.
    You cut it in fourths.
     
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  43. Keech tkwesohpo'.
    It springs up, springs back (and hits low, near the ground).
     
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