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Lesson-13: (Physical descriptions-1)

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Lesson-13: (Physical descriptions-1)

č̓ač̓as – Young / Child
luƛ̕ – Old
ʔəsbəqʷ – Fat
ƛ̕uil – Skinny
haac – Tall
q̓iq̓x̌ʷuʔ – Short
x̌ik̓ʷ – Ugly
ʔadᶻalus – Pretty
haʔɬ šuɬ – Handsome
qʷiq̓ʷ – Strong
c̓ud – Weak

Sentences:


qʷiq̓ʷ čəxʷ ʔu. – Are you strong?
ʔi, qʷiq̓ʷ čəd. – Yes, I’m strong.
xʷi, xʷiʔ čəd ləqʷiq̓ʷ. – No, I’m not strong.

Lesson-12: (States of Being)

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Lesson-12: (States of Being)

ʔəstagʷəxʷ – Hungry
ʔəsx̌əɬəɬx̌əč – Sad
ʔəxʷʔitutəb – Sleepy
ʔəsqəɬ – Awake
ʔəsxʷak̓ʷtxʷ – Bored
ʔəsxʷak̓ʷil – Tired
ʔəshədqʷəb – Hot
ʔəsƛ̕ax̌ – Cold

Sentences:


ʔəstagʷəxʷ ʔu. – Is she/he hungry?
ʔi, ʔəstagʷəxʷ – Yes, She/He is hungry.
xʷiʔ kʷi gʷəsʔəstagʷəxʷs. – No she/he is not hungry.
ʔəshədqʷəb čəxʷ ʔu. – Are you hot?
ʔi, ʔəshədqʷəb čəd. – Yes, I’m hot.
xʷiʔ kʷi gʷədsʔəshədqʷəb. – No, I’m not hot.
ʔəstagʷəxʷ čəxʷ ʔu. – Are you hungry?
ʔəstaqʷuʔ čəxʷ ʔu. – Are you thirsty?
ʔəshiiɬ čəxʷ ʔu. – Are you happy?
ʔəsx̌əɬəɬx̌əč čəxʷ ʔu. – Are you sad?
ʔəsxʷak̓ʷil čəxʷ ʔu. – Are you tired?
ʔəsƛ̕ax̌ čəxʷ ʔu. – Are you cold?
ʔəshədqʷəb čəxʷ ʔu. – Are you hot?

Lesson-11: Places to go

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Lesson-11: Places to go

x̌ačuʔ – Lake
stuləkʷ – River
ʔalʔal – House
sbadil – Mountain
sbadbadil – Mountains
x̌ʷəlč – Saltwater / Ocean
ʔilgʷiɬ – Beach / Shoreline
sʔəɬədalʔtxʷ – Store / Restaurant
č̓əɬabalʔtxʷ – Movie Theatre
taw̓d – Town
dəxʷt̕ilib gʷəɬ ʔaciɬtalbixʷ – Coastal Jam
sʔukʷukʷ – Game
x̌alalʔtxʷ- School
tagʷsic̓aʔalʔtxʷ – Outlet Mall

Sentences:


lədxʷčadəxʷ čəxʷ.- Where are you going?
ƛ̕a čəd taw̓d.- I’m going to town.
ʔuʔux̌ʷ čəd dxʷʔal ti taw̓d.- I’m going to town.
ƛ̕a čəxʷ ʔu taw̓d. – Are you going to town?
ʔuʔux̌ʷ čəxʷ ʔu dxʷʔal ti taw̓d. – Are you going to town?
xʷiʔ kʷi gʷədsƛ̕a taw̓d. – I’m not going to town?

Lesson-10: Weather

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Lesson-10: Weather

ʔəsšəxʷəb – It’s windy.
ʔəsgəqəb – It’s sunny.
ʔuqəlb – It’s raining.
ʔəsq̓aƛ̕əb – It’s cloudy.
ɬuhaʔɬ ti šəqulgʷədxʷ – It’s clear.
ʔəsqʷəšab – It’s foggy.
ʔubaqʷuʔb – It’s snowing.
x̌ʷiqʷədiʔb – It’s thundering.

Sentences:


ʔəsčal tiʔəʔ sləx̌il. – What is the weather today?
ʔal tiʔəʔ sləx̌il ʔəsgəqəb. – Today it is sunny.
ʔəsčal tiʔəʔ sləx̌il ʔal ti tudukʷəɬdat. – What was the weather like yesterday?
ʔal ti tudukʷəɬdat ʔuqəlb. – Yesterday it was raining.
ʔəsčal tiʔəʔ sləx̌il ʔal kʷi ɬudukʷəɬdat. – What’s the weather going to be like tomorrow?
ʔal ti ɬudukʷəɬdat ʔəsgəqəb. – Tomorrow it’s going to be sunny.
ʔəsgəqəb ʔu ʔal tiʔəʔ sləx̌il. – Is it sunny today?
xʷiʔ ləʔəsgəqəb ʔal tiʔəʔ sləx̌il. – It’s not sunny today.

Lesson-9: Drinks

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Lesson-9: Drinks

kupi – coffee
sqəbuʔ – milk
qʷuʔ – water
qʷagʷəbalqʷuʔ – pop / soda / sweet-drink
dxʷshədalqʷuʔ – tea
sq̓axʷalqʷuʔ – smoothie

Sentences:


ʔəsx̌aƛ̕txʷ čəxʷ ʔu ʔə kʷi sqʷuʔqʷaʔ. – Do you want something to drink?
ʔi – yes
xʷiʔ – no
stab kʷi adsqʷuʔqʷaʔdid – What are you drinking?
ʔuqʷuʔqʷaʔdid čəd ʔə kʷi qʷagʷəbalqʷuʔ. – I am drinking a soda.
ʔuqʷuʔqʷaʔdid čəxʷ ʔu ʔə kʷi qʷagʷəbalqʷuʔ. – Are you drinking a soda?
xʷiʔ, xʷiʔ kʷi gʷədsʔuqʷuʔqʷaʔdid ʔə kʷi qʷagʷəbalqʷuʔ. – No, I am not drinking a soda.